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Me too, but uh, I think the Skrellingers are retired and long gone..:oops:
Aye Carl, delete the seedy stuff and go back on track, all good. (Or jump in, the water is warm) :cool:
Good idea Mr. Lunde, the future was wooden boats back in the Viking ages, but labor was cheap then, and the Vikings had slaves called Skrellingers...
Ha, stick to the 5th, good idea.. I have also spent a fair amount of time in Amsterdam, and also read a book by one of the ladies from the Red...
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Hmm, it sounds like you are quite familiar with downtown Amsterdam? How was it for you?
Ouch.. Does anybody speak Spanish and can translate the report? “They don’t build them like they used to” would be my guess
Ouch.. You meant well and you did a great and charming job, all good. So, what should I consider for my next Bahamas sled? A low hour Tiara with a...
I must have missed this thread but some years ago I was on Bering steel yacht at the Fort Lauderdale Boat and the host was Miss Judy: An...
Aye, I will also put in my 2 cents as I started my glorious yachting life buying an old and inexpensive wooden boat back in the 80s. (I am also...
Wife Alert…? Wow, I need one of those, or I did, just prior to the wedding X 3.:eek:
As much as I admire the engineering and the technology behind these behemoths I can’t stomach going back aboard one ever again: We tried it 4...
Well, at least you be awake, 90% better than snoring away .. (Not that I would be doing that of course) o_O
Yeah, old and hardwired, no battery, no Bluetooth, no WiFi. Probably a repeater from whatever, the bridge or bilge. Either way, quite useful...
Old lines, but well kept and elegant. :cool:
Boats can be full of buzzers, like anchor alarms, bilge water level alarms, bilge pump active alarms, smoke detectors, CO detectors, radar...