Ex-Player's Boat?

#26
#26
boats get real expensive, real fast. 4 million on Fort Loudoun is a lot, but it's a drop in the bucket to some larger bodies of water, like the ocean.

Well what's the in between a lake and the ocean?
I had to laugh because a 4 million dollar boat on a lake is a lot, hell even on the ocean it's a lot. Of course there are more expensive ones out there but don't kid yourself, a 4 million dollar boat is still an expensive boat.
 
#27
#27
no he didn't.

this boat is new, bought within the last 6 months or so, about the time he signed his huge contract.

i have no clue as to whether his go fast has state rooms.
Then maybe he used to have a different boat. I dont think its something they would make up
 
#28
#28
Well what's the in between a lake and the ocean?
I had to laugh because a 4 million dollar boat on a lake is a lot, hell even on the ocean it's a lot. Of course there are more expensive ones out there but don't kid yourself, a 4 million dollar boat is still an expensive boat.


maybe for you.

if you're a multimillionaire, like, for example, Haynesworth, it's nothing. trust me. it's not.

larger bodies of water, not named the ocean, would include the the Ohio and Mississippi River. i'm not sure what it's classified under, but you can include the Intracoastal Waterway as well.

Intracoastal Waterway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
#31
#31
That boat is not a 100mph boat. Those suckers are fast for sure, but not 100mph. To go that fast you need a Allison, Bullet, Stroker, or perhaps even a Norriscraft that is set up right. These are bassboats. If they are rigged with something like a 300 mercury XS they will easily run 100+ mph (Bullet, Stroker, Allison for sure. Norriscrafts would at least touch near 100) if they are propped right. A bass boat has only about 1 foot of its hull and about 11 inches of the engine (the foot) sticking in the water so physics are clearly on its side.

Albert has been in town quite a bit recently. My wife has seen him and his lady plus his children at the ST. Marys health fitness center where she works in the child care dept. She say's that Alberts son is very large for his size and is quite dominate over the other childeren. Hopefully another future DT for the VOLS!!!!
 
#33
#33
my buddy saw haynesworth and his boat at the pilot on alcoa highway, said he took up both gas stalls. he said it was awesome.
 
#34
#34
It is a Lazzara luxuary yacht. I think the model is LSX 75. There are very few boats in this area that would compare to it. In Ft. Lauderdale it would be commonplace.
 
#35
#35
It was one of the 3-4 nicest I've seen on Loudon. And, it's not getting towed by a pick-up, that's for sure. I can't guess beyond the biggest Subdancers....this was a LUXURY vessel. I'd believe the 6 mil.

They were MOVING, too, 30 mph+, which displaces a lot of water when you're driving an aircraft carrier. I made it a point to go outside and around, so I didn't catch the name, but I saw the 'Skins flag, for sure.

I like to believe that they appreciated the Orange Sea Ray that saluted!
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What size Sea Ray you got. My parents have the 48 Sundancer. Sea Ray's are great boats.
 
#39
#39
I've seen his yacht at least three or four times this summer, and only yesterday did I learn it was Haynesworth's. The family and I were anchored over at Aquapalooza with a few other boats, and when we saw him pulling in, we pulled out the binoculars to check out who was on deck. Sure enough, it was Albert. The yacht's definitely a looker.
 
#40
#40
It is a Lazzara luxuary yacht. I think the model is LSX 75. There are very few boats in this area that would compare to it. In Ft. Lauderdale it would be commonplace.

3.65 million base price. JD power has a nice review and some sweet pictures are here.

Review: Lazzara's LSX Quad 75' - YachtForums.Com

Once Big Al retires I hope he is there with the nicest ship in the Vol Navy fleet before hopping off to go scream with coach O at the D Line.
 
#41
#41
The Lazzara LSX 75 equipped with Volvo’s quad D-600’s can achieve 35 knots. Back off to 31 knots and the LSX will cover 400 miles. For reference, this is faster than comparable size boats with nearly twice the horsepower. However the really impressive feat is planing speeds can be maintained even if you loose one or two engines! Get this… with 3 engines, the LSX will run 27 knots. With two engines, it will run 18 knots. And talk about efficient… the hull planes at 12 knots. That’s right… a 75-foot yacht planing at displacement speeds! As always, speed and economy are vital issues, but for us adrenaline junkies, nothing beats a good dose of acceleration. Volvo’s Duo-Prop system has long been known for exceptional get-up and go. Multiply this by the four-factor and the IHBA may have to sanction the LSX. Seriously… it’s impressive to watch a 75-foot yacht launch like a 30’ center-console with a pair of small block outboards.

that's pretty stiff right there.
 
#42
#42
will burn some fuel too:

Fuel consumption at planing speeds


Rpm
Knots
gph
1900
13.0
13.O

2500
23.0
34.0

2700
25.0
44.0

3000
28.0
53.0

3250
31.0
71.0

3510
34.2
86.8
 
#43
#43
#50
#50
That's a nice boat
Wonder if he'll loan it out to any Minnesota Vikings
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