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Another neat ship pic
Submitted by cac on Sat, 2010-10-23 20:32
Just another neat pic from Things Organized Neatly.Boat Bed
Submitted by cac on Fri, 2008-10-17 22:45This is a really nice job on a kids bed/toy box, complete with working nav lights.
Click the picture for a bigger version. There's also an "under construction" pic that shows the frame. read more »
More boat lifts
Submitted by cac on Sat, 2007-12-15 12:34Our friend Klaus Hafner sends us more links to interesting boat lifts on canals around the world. read more »
Mt. Vernon Nordic Tug
Submitted by cac on Sun, 2007-09-16 19:30I'm traveling right now in the Washington, DC area... had the opportunity to take a river excursion for a few minutes at Mt. Vernon (George Washington's home). If you have the chance to see this house, do so. I didn't really think I would enjoy it (the family wanted to go), but wound up having a good time. The view of the Potomac River is incredible.
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Boat in Isafjordur
Submitted by cac on Wed, 2011-10-19 21:48Another from Trey Ratcliff at Stuck In Customs. Click through for the full size.
Fjord 40
Submitted by cac on Sun, 2010-10-24 21:09Mad Mariner™ magazine hosts weekly photo slideshows of various craft. The Fjord 40 featured this week really caught my eye. I appreciate seeing a commercial boat that doesn't look like all the others, and even "admits" that a boat can look a bit more boxy and still perform.
You see some alternative designs in the home built world (think Bolger), but not so much commercially.
Check out the entire photo collection. read more »
World's 20 Biggest Yachts
Submitted by cac on Sun, 2010-08-22 14:21Some incredible boats... just something to drool over.
Abandoned ships
Submitted by cac on Mon, 2010-04-19 11:18Sad, but some good photography. I had never heard of Mauritania's Nouadhibou Bay...
Diesel Ducks slideshow and interview
Submitted by cac on Mon, 2009-11-02 23:07We've had plenty of mentions of George Buehler's Diesel Ducks over the years. Mad Mariner™ has a nice photo gallery of various Ducks, along with one of their "MadCast" audio interviews with the designer himself.
Check it out!
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