Contributions gratefully received.
OK I'll contribute and I can save you some money here my boy.
Go to the back of the room and put your left hand over your left eye. Now look at the picture of the bestevaer on the screen and then go into the classic boat forum and find jimis post 'Is Claymore a classic?' open the picture - there - hardly any difference at all - get yourself a Claymore and save 900000 dollars - I would of course be expecting a few bob out of what you save.
Hope this helps
hmmm ... no wonder yer looking at such posh boats. bet FB pay better than ybw?
(the new Fray Bentos advert which was "like an Athena calendar, but with all really fat lads smeared in oil posing with tyres and eating pies. The slogan was 'We make all the pies'.")
No.1 is berthed a few 100m from my house - I see her every day
No.2 is berthed next to No. 1 and belongs to some friends - I have drinks aboard most weekends and love it but can't help furtive glances over to No. 1.
Butterfly McQueen looks incredibly hi-tech, and love the idea of stainless shutters on all the hull windows.Outside looks great, but interior decor not to my taste
However, what's the huge bulbous lump under the waterline on the bow?
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<hr width=100% size=1>There is no such thing as "fun for the whole family."
Dunno, I'll ask them when I'm down this weekend but it looks like the bulbous extension you see on large ships which is to improve hydrodynamic flow, so maybe that's it?