Seems to be edited out of the latest article revision. Seems like Dong Feng is doubting about this.
The G1 variant is indeed visually identifiable. The majority of the Song subs are indeed of the G1 rather than the G.
How to tell a G from a G1?
The G1 has only a single line of sink holes near the front bow. The G has three lines.
The G has a continuous sink hole line behind the sail. In the G1 it is staggered.
The back of the G model where the sail meets the hull is webbed and shaped with a curve. The back of the G1 model where the sail meets the hull is just plain straight.
321, 322, 323 are G models. Anything else beyond that have been G1s. Pictures of the Gs are much more rarer. Much of the pics you see are of the G1s.
The G1 variant is indeed visually identifiable. The majority of the Song subs are indeed of the G1 rather than the G.
How to tell a G from a G1?
The G1 has only a single line of sink holes near the front bow. The G has three lines.
The G has a continuous sink hole line behind the sail. In the G1 it is staggered.
The back of the G model where the sail meets the hull is webbed and shaped with a curve. The back of the G1 model where the sail meets the hull is just plain straight.
321, 322, 323 are G models. Anything else beyond that have been G1s. Pictures of the Gs are much more rarer. Much of the pics you see are of the G1s.