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I'm sure it is, the owner has two more yachts and a small air force to ferry him around. The Eurocopter aboard that yacht is one of two that take him to the 737.
What income disparity
I'm sure it is, the owner has two more yachts and a small air force to ferry him around. The Eurocopter aboard that yacht is one of two that take him to the 737.
What about the really important stuff about Altessa? Single or twins? What kind of anchor?
I would think twins...blond, identical and around 27 years old. Preferably female and human unless, of course as in some parts of the world, being a shortage of sets of 72, then goats will just have to do. as for the anchor,,.. .?? Just do not know.
Right. Attessa IV is 332'. Your calculator must be broken.
I meant in general terms and not you specifically. Say your own boat is a 14 foot sailing dinghy. A 21 sailboat won't feel like a boat (at least it didn't for me when we did that). I have a 43' boat right now (45' LOA). To me, a 65' boat doesn't feel like a boat (at least the one I was one). However, I have been on 50+ foot boats that still feels like a boat.
Good segue for this thread, at this point [should be interesting]:
Gals and guys - Please define what you believe is the "FEEL of a boat"?
Good segue for this thread, at this point [should be interesting]:
Gals and guys - Please define what you believe is the "FEEL of a boat"?
And as to the comment on how a helicopter is so dangerous to use to fly to a yacht.....i would personally be a lot more worried about a car ride than the helicopter ride.....
If any of you possibly believe in God....
https://youtu.be/bbjh9wV7GOs
Video of small helicopter at the start of this year's Race 2 Alaska. Pretty scary stuff
https://youtu.be/bbjh9wV7GOs
Video of small helicopter at the start of this year's Race 2 Alaska. Pretty scary stuff
I believe that people have an established belief system, and they want to hear about mine about as much as I want to hear about theirs. .
That clip was in the news recently. The pilot was cited for operating so low. His excuse was that he had a news crew onboard and they asked him to fly lower so they could 'get a better shot'.