On the smaller end of the scale, but still an interesting read as to how a cat is layed out would be the recent Africat review here at YF.com.
Works for me. :confused:
LOL Oh snap!
That looks like a really nice place! Any interesting tourist-y stuff to do around there? I've got 4 days to kill, and no plans whatsoever. :rolleyes:
None of those links show up anything except for the imageavenue home page.
Hey yachtluver, fixed your link. :) It was loading up pics of a small sailboat, not the Maltese Falcon. Impressive pic though!
I find that's a point where the reviews here at YF really shine. It's not just a long description and 5 or 6 random pics in a layout... you really...
Maybe I'm just weird, but I've always liked that little explorer. :D Quirky shape, bright color... neat. The only thing I'd change on the outside...
"Navetta" is Italian for "shuttle".
That is something I've often wondered about. It seems that almost nobody ever wants their yachts to looked "enjoyed". This goes for many magazine...
Thanks for the pic. She looks amazing!
Can I be his friend? :rolleyes:
LGB = Le Grand Bleu, Roman A's toy box.
Love that last pic!! You almost wouldn't think it's a boat! :)
Thought about that myself... after reading about the operation, I think the way they distribute the weight of the cofferdam will be what keeps it...
Yeah... like the trip in didn't make a mess already. :rolleyes:
Courtesy the fine (cough) folks at the SA forum: According to the pics from Google Earth Legacy dug her own trench! From keysnews.com:
I envy you Lars! :)
There's a VO70 at the bottom of the Atlantic somewhere... if you can find her, she's yours to keep.
Don't really know any yachtsmen up this way. I'm sure someone on here's had some Awl Grip experience with clay before though.