BruceK
Well-Known Member
I called them on channel 999 to quell that shite music ,it was time for ZZ STOP
We did notice you were struggling with the viennese waltz during ZZ but you made good on Grandpa duties later
I called them on channel 999 to quell that shite music ,it was time for ZZ STOP
Roy is particularly rambunctious after a 3rd bottle
a boat IS a floating caravan???, whether in its home marina, a port of call or at anchor! You could call it a floating island (and you can call a caravan a mobile hotel). But my boat does less than twenty knots, there’s no thrill. Mind you I never even reach the speed limit in my car anymore.
I use my boat to enjoy being ON the water, not carving through it. I do for the scenery, for the moment and for the destination. Also so I have my creature comforts with me at all times (which mainly means a toilet these days) so that is a caravan (or mobile home).
I hope I haven’t breached some sacred code??
It's outside for us whenever possible, you have the best of both worlds
i have 4 helm stations win win .
Looks very modern for 1998
Its going to be hard to go back to beer after tying your coke.We did notice you were struggling with the viennese waltz during ZZ but you made good on Grandpa duties later
So whilst the flybridge it's self offers many advantages it's the cockpit below that sells it for me.....
The flybridge layout does offer more choices than the equivalent sports cruiser . Easy to move between spaces as the UK weather changes as it may do on an hourly basis yet always offering a view over the water .
Its a good thing that we all like different things and therefore have different opinions.I've said it before. Just about every FB without at least a 4m beam is a pokey horrid affair. Say what you like but it's true. FB's have their place but not in the under 40 foot market.