Hi
anyone else getting concerned about this young lady(louisebusby)seems to enjoy pictures of scantily clad young ladies a bit to much for my liking /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif,regards m m 1.
Nah, she can do what she wants and keep posting the pics here. Anyway, that model wasn't "scantily" clad. You need to re-calibrate your "scantily" yardstick mm1
The scantiness was not my decision I have to say - but I agree today's was not particularly obliging. I'll try to find you something hot for next week, but in the meantime, here's something else to divert you from your travails /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Sorry PY, my mistake/typo, I meant the 75 fly. The front window is really awkward. It looks ok from some angles (and they've used those angles in the web photos) but in the flesh it can look really ugly. I'll get you some pics next week and you'll see what i mean!
on the 75 I agree altough I liked the concept of the interior, I was onboard hull no.1 in August 2007 still being finished while in Milazzo
what I did not like was the hardtop on that boat which looked a bit likes a pigeon cage for a 75 footer, anyways most boat with this sort of radar arch spoile hardtop of this size look like that, also the Azimut 75 which without it look much better
on the 85 I put the picture on it looks good though, incredible what a few feet can do...
Is there any chance the boats can be a type a UK boater might actualy recognise /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif so far all Med based superyachts, although I guess there is a risk the model draped over the bow, will be hanging on for her life, rather pale looking and wearing oillies /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif On second thoughts forget it...
No hang on a mo!
You might be onto summit here,picture the scene...............
Gorgeous fit bird
Bow of old fishing trawler
Sowester & Oilies undone and flapping open
Thigh length waders