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Started by JOE, August 30, 2016, 10:55:19 PM

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Twenty Dollars

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I suppose I could force myself to own one of these.

Twenty Dollars

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This would work out as well

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I'll have 2 please ^^^



One for serious sailing  ac_smile  ... and one for naughty-cal parties  :sneaky2:
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

Twenty Dollars

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This would work out as well


This Scandinavian built boat can take you to anywhere you want to go. Rugged, tough, advanced, stylish. One just sold in the booming Bay Area. Under 80 Gs.

Gallium

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This would work out as well


This Scandinavian built boat can take you to anywhere you want to go. Rugged, tough, advanced, stylish. One just sold in the booming Bay Area. Under 80 Gs.


That's a beauty all right! Mentawais!  :thumbup:

Twenty Dollars

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I'm in Galli. Can we do this all day long?

Twenty Dollars

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Galli my old Westsail would get up there.

priscilla1961

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This was a pretty hot ride for its time. I believe this one is a 1959. I adore the lines of the car. A glorified Volkswagon, and susceptible to rust, but a beautiful car.

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Bricktop

That is not his car!!!



I am the only one that OWNS his sports car in this thread.

Angry White Male

Seaman's boat the "Sea Major" is a death boat.  He sold it to a member of a Canadian rock band, who shortly thereafter ended up getting swept overboard and perishing.



I'm not making this shit up!



And looking at those Euro sports cars reminds me of Ferris Bueller's Day Off!

Anonymous

Quote from: "Angry White Male"Seaman's boat the "Sea Major" is a death boat.  He sold it to a member of a Canadian rock band, who shortly thereafter ended up getting swept overboard and perishing.



I'm not making this shit up!



And looking at those Euro sports cars reminds me of Ferris Bueller's Day Off!

Oh my goodness.



Wikipedia

Donald Scott Smith (February 13, 1955 – November 30, 2000), born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, was the bassist for the Canadian rock band Loverboy, best known for their hit singles "Working for the Weekend" and "Turn Me Loose", although their U.S. Top Ten hits were "Lovin' Every Minute of It" in 1985 and "This Could Be the Night" in 1986. The band won six Juno Awards in 1982.[1] Loverboy sold over 23 million records.[2]



Smith originally studied guitar, and at the age of twelve moved to bass. He was majoring in English at the University of Manitoba when he received a call from Paul Dean in Vancouver inviting him to join the band known today as Loverboy.



After Loverboy disbanded in 1988, Smith was part of the band Dangerous, along with Mike Reno and Brian MacLeod. He also worked as a late-night radio DJ at CFOX, albeit briefly.[1][3] Loverboy got back together for a benefit concert in 1991, and then reunited in 1993 and continued touring through the 1990s. Smith said in an interview, "We're back because we like to rock and simply because promoters want to book us."[4]



On November 30, 2000, he was sailing his boat, the 11-metre (36.09 foot) Sea Major,[5] with two friends off the coast of San Francisco near the Golden Gate Bridge, when a freak 8-metre (26.25 foot) wave swept him overboard. A Coast Guard search, and then one by a private company hired by friends and family, ended in vain.[6][7] Experts say Smith could not have survived more than two and a half hours in waters that cold. He was 45. The band toured in his memory the following year.


Anonymous

Quote from: "Oberon"That is not his car!!!



I am the only one that OWNS his sports car in this thread.

Joe won't even tell us what ride he owns.

Anonymous

Quote from: "Angry White Male"Seaman's boat the "Sea Major" is a death boat.  He sold it to a member of a Canadian rock band, who shortly thereafter ended up getting swept overboard and perishing.



I'm not making this shit up!



And looking at those Euro sports cars reminds me of Ferris Bueller's Day Off!

Is it possible there are other boats called Sea Major in the SF Bay area?

Bricktop

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Quote from: "Oberon"That is not his car!!!



I am the only one that OWNS his sports car in this thread.

Joe won't even tell us what ride he owns.


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Angry White Male

Quote from: "Shen Li"Is it possible there are other boats called Sea Major in the SF Bay area?


No.  That was Seaman's boat, and it's a death boat.



I'm not making this up.