That bar is certainly an inviting place.....a place where after a hard day at sea a man can relax with a Diet CokeView attachment 189022View attachment 189023View attachment 189024View attachment 189025
The cocktails apologise for the sloping horizon before you lot start. Too many sundowners.View attachment 189026Now this is a real liveaboard!
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Bar with a view !View attachment 189022View attachment 189023View attachment 189024View attachment 189025
The cocktails apologise for the sloping horizon before you lot start. Too many sundowners.View attachment 189026Now this is a real liveaboard!
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He is indeed a strange fellow.Bouba needs retraining…..or training ,how a somebody eat Cod with a coke?
Maybe appears that way to some..He is indeed a strange fellow.
I've met himMaybe appears that way to some..
To me he enjoys life.....
I agree but the delicate taste of Cod just cannot cope with a coke,maybe a Mac hamburger can.Maybe appears that way to some..
To me he enjoys life.....
Does his dawg bite!I've met him![]()
It would if a so called connoisseur decided it could...I agree but the delicate taste of Cod just cannot cope with a coke.
Having had a few dealings with him I'd describe him as a complex character (by which I don't mean a character with a complex!).He is indeed a strange fellow.
You cannot catch tuna in these parts without a special license….and how do I get three hundred pounds of tuna on my boat just to make a sandwichSo Bouba has eschewed live Tuna via a rod and line for some cod?
Ok
Mate of mine used to fish crabs in winter and the odd unwanted conger eel would get into the pots too.
Sawed up into slices it was always welcome to have handy in the freezer for ‘steaks’ and curries.
They come in smaller sizes as well.You cannot catch tuna in these parts without a special license….and how do I get three hundred pounds of tuna on my boat just to make a sandwich![]()