That was me who edited the link, I didn't want to give them any free traffic. Look at the original post if you really want to see what the link was.Maybe the unfortunately ethnocentric line in her link is a clue; “suckmyballsyounigerianbot”
whoops, that was dense of me. That guy has trolled here before - he started a thread I think, but it didn't go anywhere. People who buy Princesses and their ilk probably deserve what they get.That was me who edited the link, I didn't want to give them any free traffic. Look at the original post if you really want to see what the link was.
See you there next summer Blunted ☺In the spirit of boats not sailing....
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Main Duck Island in the middle of Lake Ontario. we managed to get the whole island to ourselves for the evening this past summer. Very quiet
Diesel is between$2.70 and $3.50 /gallon in one town here in NJIn Ireland, the average diesel price is currently €1.40/litre, which is about US$5.30/USgal.
How much do you pay for your fuel?
So that's an ice-fishing boat. Very spiffy indeed!
Ice fishing? That's how they deliver mail in Alberta...So that's an ice-fishing boat. Very spiffy indeed!
Both pictures of my boat not sailing, one anchored, one not.
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No, it was compliments of a late-season tropical storm (Noel). Fortunately she found the few square feet of sand immediately in front of those rocks. A couple of high tides and some serious kedging and she was afloat again with little damage, except to my pride. The second picture was a couple of years later, anchored in a completely perfect little pool with a narrow entrance about 300 yards long and barely wider than the boat.Was that careening intentional?
Glad to hear that the grounding had a happy ending. I didn't want to just assume that something went wrong, having seen plenty of photos of people who careen their boats for maintenance and such.No, it was compliments of a late-season tropical storm (Noel). Fortunately she found the few square feet of sand immediately in front of those rocks. A couple of high tides and some serious kedging and she was afloat again with little damage, except to my pride. The second picture was a couple of years later, anchored in a completely perfect little pool with a narrow entrance about 300 yards long and barely wider than the boat.
Half the Irish priceDiesel is between$2.70 and $3.50 /gallon in one town here in NJ
We're paying $1.55 CAD for a litre of diesel here in Upper Western North America, if that makes you feel any better. Call it .67 euros.Half the Irish price![]()
Its CAD $ 1.34 a litre here in Upper Eastern North America - you guys in Lotus Land should build a pipeline to somewhere that's got lots...We're paying $1.55 CAD for a litre of diesel here in Upper Western North America, if that makes you feel any better. Call it .67 euros.