Me thinks maybe that problem has been resolved . . . :rolleyes:
Florida Keys charter boat company sues BP The Boys in the Keys aren't waiting for oil to get to them to get into the act . . . In a federal...
Fuel Shutoff Solenoid The "soup can" is a simple solenoid that pulls a rod connected to the fuel delivery switch. It's very easy to pull...
Former Formula One boss Flavio Briatore's luxury yacht has been seized as part of a £4.1million tax evasion investigation. Police in high speed...
Here is what the Interlux/Awlgrip folks have to say about it: UNION, NEW JERSEY (USA) – In the wake of what could be the largest oil spill in...
From the Miami Herald: Angry buyer wins suit against Fort Lauderdale yacht broker. Fort Lauderdale-based HMY Yacht Sales was sued by an unhappy...
Mr Crane said: "We did tell him where places to refuel his boat will be situated but we did impart the invaluable advice that in our opinion he'd...
I think maybe you can see it from the dock . . . See Kevin's post above. :) ROCKY
Thanks Kev! I've been in a pretty serious mood all day (which, by the way, doesn't happen that often). Reading that broke that right up...
Palm Beach International Boat Show March 25-28 http://www.showmanagement.com/palm_beach_international_boat_show/event/
Kudos on the photography. Capt Tom, WOW! Those night shots are AWESOME!! Love the mirror effect of the water! Were those long exposures...
Agreed. Much easier to put the catastrophic damage of the vessel in perspective when viewing the video instead of screen captures. I'm...
A very emphatic and heart-felt second to that sentiment!!! Happy and prosperous New Year to all! :cool: ROCKY
Take that as an emphatic no.
Buoy Oh Buoy! WOW!!! I'll never underestimate one of them **** little yellow buoys again! :rolleyes: ;)
Should be http://allure.shadowmarine.com/ ROCKY
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Sorry Marmot, In the Marine Corps we were not allowed to use fiddley little terms like fiddley. :D With Stan's background I doubt he was...
I think Stan was using the loose translation which we have often used in the military which basically is any type of guard to prevent the spilling...
I'll bite: how do you get to the engine room for maintenance? :)