Cool! What a beautiful part of the world you have out there. Really enjoyed our short sea trial which gave us a small taste of cruising the local bay.
I had a 1969 Trojan cabin cruiser. I was moored across the way from a similar Chris Craft. I always loved wooden boats. Mine had a super thick fiberglass hull, teak uppers and otherwise completely wooden. Twin 318s, Onan Generator. The boat was my weekend getaway. Love the helm and being under that hardtop. Plenty of Friday nights were spent with a little scotch and water (not me, the guests), AM radio big band and 1500 rpms out to the islands off the Mississippi sound. 14 Miles out we found the barrier islands, picked our favorite mooring spot and enjoyed the time together. What a great time it was. I miss that boat.
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Charter - although I need a 100% accelerated depreciating asset before the end of the year really bad!
I've also seen that boat i'm pretty sure, i live in Belmont Shore and take my boat all over that area all the time.
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Awesome really like the way you guys fly! We saw David MacNeils boat of Weathertech at the Palm Beach boat show for around 18mm I think. He's a car guy. You two would get along well. Him with the GTO and you with the Schumacher F1!
I think I've spent too much time navigating around those rocks...Also, not that many places with balls that will hold a yacht that big. The land sea park is a such a special place.
I mean no disrespect if that is your dog..but is that one of the swimming pigs? That would be interesting.
Image Unavailable, Please Login Swimming pigs - come running out to you when you drive up in the boat - dozens of them - they somehow know you’ve brought food for them