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JaySTee said:
Ashley1111 said:
JaySTee said:
New definition of 'boning a fish'
yes, but better than facing it the other way!!! They dont tend to be in the mood to be cuddled after being dragged on to a boat......Its a shame, but I dont have the good pictures of sharks on this laptop, that type are pretty tame. Its the 6ft+ bull and lemon sharks that get lively!
Boatbuoy said:
Taken today at my employers test facility, our new 50' offering. It's a good feeling to see your own design in the flesh.
Regards,
Olly
Ipswich?Regards,
Olly
Mirror Dinghy
Seadog
Plancraft Stingray 55 Chrysler
Fletcher Arrowbolt Volvo
Phantom 16 115 Suzuki
Phantom 18 200 Mercury
Sunseeker XPS 34 2 X 200 Volvo
Revenger San Marino 8.2l V8 Chevy - current
Sunseeker Camargue 46 2 X 550 Detroit - current
The wifes
Mine
When I could
Back in the day
Why I retired
Boatbuoy said:
MOTORVATOR said:
Yes, the muddy waters of the North Sea. Who said this was a glamours industry? Once you see a complete arm of the marina taken up by them you become sick of the sight of them to be honest.
MOTORVATOR said:
Boatbuoy said:
MOTORVATOR said:
Yes, the muddy waters of the North Sea. Who said this was a glamours industry? Once you see a complete arm of the marina taken up by them you become sick of the sight of them to be honest.
At least you have a boat of your own to play with, for now I can only dream! A once in a while trip out of Ipswich and back isn't quite the same thing!
Boatbuoy said:
Sorry about that, I guess that's the downside of berthing at the home of our biggest dealership!!
At least you have a boat of your own to play with, for now I can only dream! A once in a while trip out of Ipswich and back isn't quite the same thing!
It's alright can be quite amusing listening to the new owners spouting about the seakeeping qualities of their new toy when I'm sitting with a pair of Don Shead designs. At least you have a boat of your own to play with, for now I can only dream! A once in a while trip out of Ipswich and back isn't quite the same thing!
I'll bet the trip out of Ipswich is an absolute pleasure only to be marred by having to return there.
Simpo Two said:
I don't know anything about sailing boats but that seems like a pretty good one. Lots of 'stuff' on it.
(I'd still rather swap all the crew for an engine mind you, and more food and space for me ))
Not all big sailboats need a big crew...depends on systems lots of crewed charter 60ft boats run only with Skipper and other half. All of these do accept the 76ft one. http://www.toplineyachtcharters.com/catamaran.htm(I'd still rather swap all the crew for an engine mind you, and more food and space for me ))
If its a cat you get nearly twice as much room.
Also boats without sails need very big fuel tanks to cross oceans...
Edited by Rum Runner on Friday 25th March 21:40
ktcanuck said:
Boatbuoy said:
You don't even have a photo on your website yet!SpeedYellow said:
Here's us crossing the finish line of the ARC last year. Just getting ready to head up from the Canaries to the Azores next weekend and then on to the UK for the summer before starting again and four or six Atlantic crossings plus a couple more races....
Great pic...in fact there is a house directly behind your mainsail next to the row at the top in your Main/Jib slot, I almost bought a number of years ago if ours had not fallen through...gutted I was...Gassing Station | Boats, Planes & Trains | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff