SEAHORSE

  • Latitude: 38.01212
  • Longitude: -121.6464
  • US West Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

The information you’re asking about, “Marina SEAHORSE in the US,” is a bit ambiguous, as it could refer to multiple things. It might be a type of boat, a specific model within a brand, or even potentially a yacht marina that uses the name “SEAHORSE.” Without more specific context, I'll provide general guidelines for each possible interpretation:

  1. Marina SEAHORSE Boat:

    • Description: The SEAHORSE could be a specific model name for a boat or yacht. Usually, boats with such names tend to have nautical themes or are named after marine creatures.
    • Specifications: These typically vary widely depending on the manufacturer, but common specifications might include:
      • Length: Could range from 20 feet to over 100 feet for yachts.
      • Hull Material: Typically fiberglass, aluminum, or steel.
      • Engine Type: Inboard, outboard, or in some cases hybrid/electric.
      • Amenities: Generally equipped with seating arrangements, navigation equipment, possibly sleeping quarters, a galley (kitchen), and bathroom facilities.
  2. SEAHORSE Yacht (branded model):

    • Description: This would be a specific luxury yacht possibly produced by a known yacht maker.
    • Specifications:
      • Length Overall (LOA): Typically anywhere from 40 feet to over 150 feet.
      • Displacement: It varies, often detailed in tons.
      • Power: Usually twin diesel engines, sometimes gas turbines.
      • Performance: Speed and range will depend on the hull design and engine capacity.
      • Interior: High-end finishes, multiple decks, cabins, salon areas, dining spaces, and recreational areas.
      • Technologies: Advanced navigation systems, stabilization systems, and possibly smart home integrations.
  3. SEAHORSE Marina:

    • Description: This would be a marina named SEAHORSE located in the US, offering berthing for boats and yachts, with a range of associated marine services.
    • Specifications:
      • Location: Specific geographical coordinates, typically coastal or near large bodies of water.
      • Capacity: Number of slips available, which might accommodate a range of vessel sizes.
      • Facilities: Fueling stations, maintenance and repair services, water and electrical hookups, restrooms, showers, and possibly laundry facilities.
      • Security: Often featuring 24-hour surveillance, dockmasters, and secured access areas.

To provide detailed and accurate information, I’d need to know more about which specific “Marina SEAHORSE” you are referring to. If you can supply additional details or clarify the context, I can narrow down the description and specifications accordingly.

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