Bailing gear?dwhatty wrote:
skipperdude wrote:
... but what is the pot and spoon suppose to represent.
SD
Not Italian for sure, we would have a fuse and blasting caps attached*somewhere.nomadwilly wrote:
Pod and spoon are clues to be sure but only Italians and Aussies would drive someth'in like that. And look at that snorkel on the stbd side fwd. Aussies like them too. But the big giveaway is that positively weird license plate. Peter B ?
Maybe its a kitchen rudder ?skipperdude w
I can kind of understand the props and bell.**
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The air snorkle on the front but what is the pot and spoon suppose to represent.
SD
Marin wrote:
They were built for the new class of mega-rich businessmen for the sole purpose of outdoing their neighbors. He was told the yachts never actually go anywhere, they are just proof of the owner's wealth and power.
They aren't all that way. Russians generally are very much family oriented and use their boats the way many of us would love to do if we had that kind of money.Marin wrote:they are just proof of the owner's wealth and power.