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Old 07-09-2009, 12:32 AM   #226 (permalink)
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Old 07-16-2009, 03:11 PM   #227 (permalink)
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Everyone enjoying this ongoing heatwave ....
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Great, another Dragonfly fan, here you go...
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Irish Bull looks to be a nicely refit 70 Hatteras, I like the sport deck addition.
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Irish Bull looks to be a nicely refit 70 Hatteras, I like the sport deck addition.
Very sharp looking Yacht, but they may have improved on that stainless steel tube radar arch.... or not.
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If your into FIREWORKS, the ultimate competition starts next week with Countries vying for this year's title of being the best.
Annual attendance well over a Million people.
http://celebration-of-light.com/event-information/
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Feadship’s “Major Wager” and others.
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Old 07-21-2009, 11:38 PM   #234 (permalink)
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Spanish Banks at low tide ...
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With this heat wave showing no signs of abatement, and next week is heading into the 100F plus territory, maybe some black & white photography can cool this place down ...
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That Pacific Yellowfin is an eye catcher. The boats website includes a lot of interior photos and one 'before' photo. Nice.
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That Pacific Yellowfin is an eye catcher. The boats website includes a lot of interior photos and one 'before' photo. Nice.
I couldn't think of a nicer boat to sail around the PNW.
http://www.pacificyellowfin.com/
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Geeze Outmywindow, these are beautiful shots of our lovely city. I remember being out at Spanish Banks for the first time and thinking how incredible it was to have acres of sand bar with the downtown core right there then the mountains and islands beyond, stunning!

Some nice yachts around now.
We saw Pattisons' 150 Trinity "Nova Spirit" up here a week ago.

It's too bad the conversion of the Cape Beal didn't have nicer lines than that. Are those household sliding doors on the cabinsides??
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It's too bad the conversion of the Cape Beal didn't have nicer lines than that. Are those household sliding doors on the cabinsides??
Ya, she won't be winning any awards anytime soon.
Did you get any of that wild Thunderstorm up there last night?.
(I think that's what a nuclear bomb would look like)
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