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Seems the Kruzenstern just finished a 14 mo around the world trip. Good
looking steel hull. Taken from the Germans at the end of WWII. Makes gaz's boat look like a day sailor, but not as salty or graceful or as fast as the Eagle. http://www.termaloma.com/gal3/images/kruzenstern.jpg Joe |
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nice boat, Joe!
Scotty "Joe" wrote in message oups.com.. .. Seems the Kruzenstern just finished a 14 mo around the world trip. Good looking steel hull. Taken from the Germans at the end of WWII. Makes gaz's boat look like a day sailor, but not as salty or graceful or as fast as the Eagle. http://www.termaloma.com/gal3/images/kruzenstern.jpg Joe |
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Joe wrote:
Seems the Kruzenstern just finished a 14 mo around the world trip. Good looking steel hull. Taken from the Germans at the end of WWII. Makes gaz's boat look like a day sailor, but not as salty or graceful or as fast as the Eagle. http://www.termaloma.com/gal3/images/kruzenstern.jpg Not as fast? I think the Kruzenstern has won the races they've had against each other. Not that it matters so much these days. She is a beautiful vessel. I can't help but point out the fiberglass lifeboat, though. I guess they figured steel wasn't durable or reliable enough ![]() DSK |
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