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Pretty boat.

http://www.eisboch.com/kingman2.html

Eisboch

I love the wood, but that looks newer, any idea when it was built?



Don't know. I'll find out tomorrow.

Eisboch


2001 in Holland.

http://2miljoen.nl/details-39061243-..._Rietschans_BV
Vessel Name: ROSEY USCG Doc. No.: 1113520
Vessel Service: RECREATIONAL IMO Number: *
Trade Indicator: Recreational Call Sign: *
Hull Material: FRP (FIBERGLASS) Hull Number: RIN10016D101
Ship Builder: JACHTWERF DE RIETSCHANS Year Built: 2001

Length (ft.): 27
Hailing Port: CATAUMET MA Hull Depth (ft.): 4.5
Owner: KINGMAN YACHT CENTER INC
1 SHIPYARD LANE PO BOX 408
CATAUMET, MA 02534 Hull Breadth (ft.): 9.7
Gross Tonnage: 7
Net Tonnage: 6
Documentation Issuance Date: January 16, 2007 Documentation Expiration
Date: February 29, 2008


Nice find, Wayne. I didn't even think of the documentation query.

http://www.rietschans.com/underc.express.html

Eisboch

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Nice find, Wayne. I didn't even think of the documentation query.


It's very handy for searching out lobsta boat owners (and non-owners).

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Nice find, Wayne. I didn't even think of the documentation query.


It's very handy for searching out lobsta boat owners (and non-owners).

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I thought "Pangea" was a unique name .... until I checked the documentation
data base.
There are seven or eight documented boats with that name.

Last time I checked though there was only one "Soul Source". That name
came about because I bought the Navigator shortly after my company received
a large, sole source contract .... meaning we had no competition. To
recognize the contract award, I just changed "sole" to "soul".

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I thought "Pangea" was a unique name


There are two on Chesapeake Bay. We saw one of them last month, can't
remember which it was.
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I thought "Pangea" was a unique name



The spelling is unique, for sure. Had you gone to a quality high school,
you would have known the word was spelled Pangaea. :}


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I thought "Pangea" was a unique name



The spelling is unique, for sure. Had you gone to a quality high school,
you would have known the word was spelled Pangaea. :}


It is actually spelled both ways. You will find numerous university web
sites hich have it listed as Pangaea.

You can also find web sites where they spell it Pangaea, and find the
maps they show have it listed as Pangea.

If you go to Dictionary.com, you will see most dictionaries say it can
be spelled either way.

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On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 04:51:37 -0400, "Eisboch"
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I thought "Pangea" was a unique name



The spelling is unique, for sure. Had you gone to a quality high
school, you would have known the word was spelled Pangaea. :}


It is actually spelled both ways. You will find numerous university web
sites hich have it listed as Pangaea.

You can also find web sites where they spell it Pangaea, and find the
maps they show have it listed as Pangea.

If you go to Dictionary.com, you will see most dictionaries say it can
be spelled either way.



My comment had very little to do with the spelling, s.f.b.
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HK wrote:

On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 04:51:37 -0400, "Eisboch"
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I thought "Pangea" was a unique name



The spelling is unique, for sure. Had you gone to a quality high
school, you would have known the word was spelled Pangaea. :}


It is actually spelled both ways. You will find numerous university web
sites hich have it listed as Pangaea.

You can also find web sites where they spell it Pangaea, and find the
maps they show have it listed as Pangea.

If you go to Dictionary.com, you will see most dictionaries say it can
be spelled either way.


Even the USGS spells it Pangea
http://geology.wr.usgs.gov/parks/pltec/pangea.html
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 04:51:37 -0400, "Eisboch"
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I thought "Pangea" was a unique name



The spelling is unique, for sure. Had you gone to a quality high school,
you would have known the word was spelled Pangaea. :}



I checked on that. Both spellings are acceptable, although to the purest
the two have slightly different meanings when translated from Greek.

BTW.... If and when the continents drift back together again, which some
scientist claim will happen, the new continent will be called, "Pangea
Ultima".

Eisboch


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I checked on that. Both spellings are acceptable, although to the purest
the two have slightly different meanings when translated from Greek.



Actually, IIRC, "Pangaea" is simply the Greek spelling of the more
contemporary "Pangea".

Eisboch




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