Just read that seas are subsiding a bit and that she's now able to move with limited power at about 4 mph away from the shore while she awaits...
http://www.seashepherd.org/get-involved/crewing-at-sea.html :)
It's very difficult to make transitions like that without making a spectacle of the user. So I'd imagine a custom fabrication would be best....
Right-O, audiogauge. Sorry if any had trouble figuring it out.
She does indeed appear to be Music Man III. Vessel Name: MUSIC MAN III USCG Doc. No.: 254463 Vessel Service: RECREATIONAL IMO Number: 7309170...
Thanks for the info.
Death metal bands have that kind of money? Must be some other explanation.
Interesting looking vessel. Do you know who built it? A google search of the name comes up with a death metal band and this...
Wow, the 7 deadly words program doesn't descriminate even in a title. :D Think the albumn would have sold as will with "Darn"?:D Those are some...
Pretty late in the season for that transit. Forecast today 3" to 15" of lake effect snow.:(
Mikl, If you're talking about your thread about the 4,000,000 problem it got rotated off the new posts page but is still here to be viewed:...
More in line with the boat your looking at, shafts are pretty strong and don't usually bend. But when they do they get replaced and that would be...
Hope you're talking about the guy dropping the anchor, not my double-post.:o :D
On that note you are on your way; the first day towards the rest of a great adventure. Research, learn and come back with any questions. Good...
First, I don't consider any question silly unless asked multiple times by the same person. Second, although good authors, what relevance do...
I've seen a lot of realism here and as for a lead: should get him on the water long before reading sea stories will.
Most of what you've written is on point, but as for your first paragraph, you did read this didn't you? or that he's looking for a first boat in...
Floating cleats (although I haven't run into them) would be a floating dock of sorts affixed to the wall that rise and fall with the level. More...
If it simply went down with the tide, didn't slide, wasn't resting on its running gear and the surface is smooth it could (theoretically) get away...
Correct. Side x side x side x side x side. Wall to wall, end to end, depending on their beams of course (mostly small boats). It can get to be...