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Default Tahiti SUCKS

On Jun 17, 10:07 pm, Peter Wiley wrote:
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Not really. It's actually pretty beautiful and the people
areactually pretty cool. I love it when I can bash another myth.
Anyway, we're stuck here for a bit looking for pipefittings for a new
exhaust riser, and a couple bazillion other projects, mostly small
butrequiring city-type resources. Papeete is a city, all right.
Got new logs and pics up on the site, for those interested.


Fumbling along living the dream,


Sounds terrible, my heart bleeds for you :-)

How much water does your boat draw, enquiring minds want to know. I'm
back on the boat looking trail, happens every year when the frosts
start and I think of warmer parts. Next year is looking good to be
somewhere else...
When you get to Oz, drop me a line.

PDW

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Arabella draws just 5.5 feet, or roughly 1.676 meters. Skeg hung
rudder, a good Aussie Autostream 3 blade adjustable-pitch self
feathering prop,,,uh yeah, about 5.5 feet.
Was heading for New Zealand but If I get too far west I just may come
to Oz this year, Otherwise next for sure.
The boat just might be for sale ;0)

Mike

 
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