It's a shame they weren't able to contain that oil slick trailing behind her.
It's often something that's not accounted for during design/build so the crew improvises something.
Not necessarily. Rule 30 (Anchored Vessels and Vessels Aground) states- (a)A vessel at anchor shall exhibit where it can best be seen: (i) in...
I haven't heard of any friends displaying boats this year
Hey, you scratched my anchor! https://youtu.be/rTw5pk6dcX0
There have been some successful yacht designers who've studied at Westlawn. They have a "guided independent study" course....
Very happy to hear that it worked out. Cheers.
Yes it is. Unless it has a US flag, that is.
I'm pretty sure the spot the boat was tied in the video is the vacant land across from LMC, at the 90 degree bend. This is reinforced by the fact...
Same with me.
My Dad took his 92' Trumpy through there in the 90's. Said he dragged bottom the whole way.
He doesn't own the Delta any longer. I wonder if it was a charter, as I'm not aware he has a larger M/Y
The runway is fine. We were flying personnel in/out using it after Dorian.
And I can say from personal experience that Carl Allen is the real deal good guy. I worked in coordination with him and his group for a month, and...
I spent a month helping rebuild Grand after the storm. They're coming back nicely. And yes, the channels held up. No deaths from the storm. Rosies...
And Judy, +1 for making me look up Profundity
You may have just changed my world for the better. I wasn't aware this is an option.
I'm opening this thread because I'm sick of seeing so many other useful threads shut down because some folks can't manage to keep their politics...
According to a friend who is involved in the decision making, there won't be any issue for the follow-up after you leave the dock.
Gas engines get fogged. Diesel engines do not.