I will say one thing about "liking" the 4Runner: While I very much enjoy never having to worry about ground clearance, curbs, unmaintained roads,...
Current generation 4Runner here... been getting about 13.0L/100km or better before it snowed. Now that it's freakin' cold every morning and I need...
Not exactly new... started in the 70s in San Francisco and then gained popularity in the 90s....
Tsk... it's a vertical hand-rail to keep yourself steady in rough seas.
Could they make it any more Wally-looking?
Stripper pole... secret room... say no more. ;)
I'm not sure where out catch-all off-topic thread went, but since I can't find it I'll post this neat little time-lapse vid here: [MEDIA]
I think video is a fairly clear demonstration that the design does indeed work: [MEDIA] Also, given how many of the current generation of racing...
Thread moved. Thanks Judy... I hadn't even noticed it was in the wrong place.
A junk has better lines... o_O
Saw a clip of the fire on Instagram this morning and found more details with a quick Google search. Fire appears to have started in the bridge...
If I remember correctly my mom had one of those at some point in her late teenaged years... mid-60s.
Not sure if we ever saw this one in this thread: [MEDIA] Apparently besides breaking the hull a few injuries were sustained... broken bones and such.
Nicely done! "Honey, how was your day at work?" "Oh it was good... got to do a little James Bond action, that's all."
As sleek as that sailboat is, the transom looks a little ill fitting... just my humble opinion.
I hate these people. o_O
Pretty sad... the very first superyacht I ever saw in person - standing on the pier just a few feet away from the hull - was Destination Fox...
Another link: http://www.maritimeherald.com/2016/luxury-motor-yacht-bellissima-ran-aground-in-british-columbia/ I saw it on Instagram this...
Definitely not the only one... as much as I admire and am in awe of the speed and technology of the modern AC boats, or the brutal hardcore...
It's sad that things get uglier as they get better.