I'm not sure if I've told you this before jfm, but I had possibly the most amazing meal of my life at the African Queen - never been back since due to the fact we had to get a third mortgage on the house to afford it but I bet it smelt gorgeous parked there! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
You sure?! Ok folks, here is a load of fenders and some washing leaving Antibes, heading south across the mouth of Salis bay, couple of weeks ago, being driven by a legend in a stripey shirt. Oh, and in a thread a few weeks back someone asked me how many stripey shirts tcm actually has. So I asked mrs tcm recently, and she replied -totally deadpan no hesitation- "38". So there you are
Wot!!!! No Absolutes!!! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
Seriously though,
Just got back from fortnights holiday, and catching up on here, Fantastic pics, some lovely boats and scenery, please keep the pics and videos coming jfm.
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Great pictures, wish I was there now enjoying the sun!
I think the boat in pic 8 is a Lazzara 84, but still, what you say about it is still true! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
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I also think it is a Lazzara, check the current Hatteras line and there is noting looking like tat at the moment, but I am not sure if they had a design project in the past about this
on the other posts
Dart Sagittarius no hard top model was alternative and innovative from a different POV with the radar arch popping its tents and the alternative cockpit, at least they tried someting different at the time mid 90s, they later introduced a hard top model which was much cuter same hull lines but the superstructure looked much better
a 46 feet hard top model was introduced later and IMO was ok
new 52 Predator looks very ugly in that picture, short bow is the problem but IMO the 43 S which if looked from the front is ugly looks twice nice to this
agree the Pershing look among the best followed by Sarnico and Rizzardi
but if you want a patio door Abs 52 and new Atlanits 50x4 are the talking