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Hey Joe
http://tinylink.com/?D7XgiLfONH
You know, you're always going on about how superior steel is, never thought much about it, but, I really liked this boat. http://tinylink.com/?BxfBYbDlLz Interior was set up for chartering, multiple crew. http://tinylink.com/?CcnDf4xtuG But the salon was exceptional. Oddly enough, the thing has a bathtub, which the current owner uses for a hanging locker. John Cairns |
Hey Joe
Quiet about the bathtub thing, mysterry might read this!
Kinda ugly hull looks sorta like a vagabond, most likely a Bruce Roberts design. Looks OK inside, I like the stern salon layout. Joe |
Hey Joe
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Quiet about the bathtub thing, mysterry might read this! Kinda ugly hull looks sorta like a vagabond, most likely a Bruce Roberts design. Looks OK inside, I like the stern salon layout. Joe You could hang 8 sets of foulies in it, tell her it's the latest in hanging lockers! It is ugly, but in a businesslike sorta way. John Cairns |
Hey Joe
John Cairns wrote:
http://tinylink.com/?D7XgiLfONH You know, you're always going on about how superior steel is, never thought much about it, but, I really liked this boat. http://tinylink.com/?BxfBYbDlLz Interior was set up for chartering, multiple crew. http://tinylink.com/?CcnDf4xtuG But the salon was exceptional. Oddly enough, the thing has a bathtub, which the current owner uses for a hanging locker. I like this one better http://community.webshots.com/photo/...66325215xpBAPI Any idea what kind of boat the 'Kren' is? DSK |
Hey Joe
"John Cairns" wrote: http://tinylink.com/?D7XgiLfONH You know, you're always going on about how superior steel is, never thought much about it, but, I really liked this boat. http://tinylink.com/?BxfBYbDlLz Interior was set up for chartering, multiple crew. http://tinylink.com/?CcnDf4xtuG But the salon was exceptional. Oddly enough, the thing has a bathtub, which the current owner uses for a hanging locker. Strange place for a heater... Seahag |
Hey Joe
Seahag wrote:
"John Strange place for a heater... Not really, it's the same principle for a house; put the heater in middle if you can, heats more evenly and less loss than if on an outside wall, (or against the hull in the marine case). Cheers Marty |
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