Or is that a "motorketcher"?
One stick = "motorslooper" Two sticks = "ketcherslooper" Right proper nautical terminology!
Here's a 63 CL that was called "Blackship". I have a 78-ft. version ( framed photo ) hanging on my wall which was called "Don Quixote". Somewhere...
Hi gang: The boats that Brian begins with early in this thread sound an awful lot like the Cheoy Lee motorsailers that I am quite familiar...
Hi blazeboss: It has been my experience over the years that the conservative group of people who buy trawlers/expedition vessels/long-range...
According to the website kindly provided by brandonw, this vessel has all the earmarks of a longrange yacht-- bulbous bow, enough fuel for 3000+...
What!? No moronicimbeciles@cantgetaclue.com in that list? The gene pool truly is heading down the slippery slope, IMHO.
Built in China, they're a lot of boat for the money. Nice joinery but then there's some 'small-boat' thinking, e.g., a bunch of compressors for...
....kinda like Powder & Rotor Jock? :rolleyes:
Nice pics, Graham. Hope the sun comes out soon!
With the Euro around $1.33USD and the Pound hovering near $2.00US, does anyone see any evidence-- firsthand, secondhand, heck, even tertiary will...
Lars, you'll be pleased to know that the Viking/San Lorenzo boats, as well as some others, got the 'blue light' treatment as well after the sun...
'Sailorman' is a junkyard masquerading as a marine store for used stuff and is located on State Road 84 in Fort Lauderdale. There is also a...
The old saw kind of goes like this: "If you search for the perfect boat, you will never go boating." So, go ahead and buy that clapped out, er,...
Hi CaptTom, and welcome as well, Ms. Flames... I'm certain there are kindred spirits here who will regale you with their own version of...
Was the model to scale or merely voluptuous? :cool:
Oh, swell... With descriptives like "escape", and "heightened awareness", and "relaxation", "passion", "pleasure', etc., pretty soon everybody...
Looks like you dropped a valve.
Hi gang: Thanks for the kind words, but much credit is due the Editor. Incidentally, YF is the first "big, glossy" in which I've had the...
A fuelish question Assuming the majority of the marinas accepting these larger vessels were conceived & built some years back when a 75...