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zoidberg

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I can't enter this pic, for it's not my boat.... but would this qualify as a 'Classic Port and Starboard'....?

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If I was back in the U.K. and felt the urg to boat it would be one of those .All weather and basically it just looks right .

Cant argue with that! ?
Very practical boats - easy to work the decks/lines which, importantly, is a big plus point as far as SWMBO is concerned.
 

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You got me…..I bought a sub as my next project. I fear I may have bitten off more than I can chew! That said…..the bow planes are optimal at 25 degrees so that’s good ?
As long as you make sure sure the upholstery on the tender ( tied up aside ) matches the rest of the boat you should be ok ?
Leave the guard rails off I like that feature btw , prefer it . ;)
 

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Well if it's pets and boats now.....

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Indeed .
I have repurposed our dog as a stabiliser .You don’t need a gyro + geny whirling away .All you need is 3.2 kgs of mass strategically positioned and moving .
Some one will along with the physics + maths guys ;) :)As per usual making out it’s doesn’t work .

Check out the water bowl …….amazing eh !


Its all in the the dogs head movement.
 
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