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Old 04-04-2022, 06:31 PM   #1
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Some photos from the yard today...

Hauled out today for paint and Prop Speed on the metals.

The yards in San Diego are full, and have over a month wait time to get in.

The second photo is of the American Angler. An iconic longer range sport fishing boat that has operated out of SD for decades. I spoke with the Co Captains/Owners today and they are removing their Luggar mains which had 100K hours on them. They are replacing with Scanias, which are apparently gaining traction with the fishing boat fleet here.
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100k hours on Luggar's and your switching! You can only dream of getting that kind of work from an engine.
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Haulouts are a good opportunity to admire one's boat.
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Haulouts are a good opportunity to admire one's boat.

Your supposed to be working on it not looking at it
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