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The design of the boat no doubt serves a specific purpose. At least it's nice and clean. Looks like a twin-hull as well.A bit more info about it HERE
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The design of the boat no doubt serves a specific purpose. At least it's nice and clean. Looks like a twin-hull as well.I bet you wouldn't say 'no' if somebody gave you one of them, though.nikkai wrote:Trouble is the resin rockets all look the same !!
Does the captain go by the name of Noah by any chance?nikkai wrote:The last time I stepped aboard her the deck plates were very thin ! and looking at the wind & water line there was visible deterioration. I think there was an idea to convert into a live aboard ? but it looks much the same as it did then (about 3 or 4 years ago)
I think his name is Ham.frankiesays wrote:Does the captain go by the name of Noah by any chance?nikkai wrote:The last time I stepped aboard her the deck plates were very thin ! and looking at the wind & water line there was visible deterioration. I think there was an idea to convert into a live aboard ? but it looks much the same as it did then (about 3 or 4 years ago)
I think this skipper might be called Billboatbuilder wrote:I think his name is Ham.frankiesays wrote:Does the captain go by the name of Noah by any chance?
I get so confused by people who have two christian names instead of a christian name and surname. I have a customer called Allen Norman and I'm forever referring to him as Norman. It doesn't help that he spells his christian name like a surname either.Mel wrote:I think this skipper might be called Billboatbuilder wrote:I think his name is Ham.frankiesays wrote:Does the captain go by the name of Noah by any chance?