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Show Me Your Boat Sailing...

26K views 163 replies 81 participants last post by  plimsoll 
#1 ·
I would like to see boats, YOUR boat, sailing...post a few good ones here please.

I'll start.







However:

If it's not moving, I mean using the wind to propel itself thru the water..I don't want it..
If it is at anchor, dock, dry, grounded..or otherwise not sailing..I don't want it..
Please don't post other people's boats, or boats you saw elsewhere on the net and such, your photos only, preferably YOUR boat...

thank you.

Now show us what you gothidding in your hard drives...
 
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#164 ·
I said metric, the scaling is international markings on ships. The meter is divided in ten. 1/10 of a meter is called decimeter. If it says 22 it is 2,2 meters. It is not so difficult:laugher On the port side the scale is in feet. Normally the markings go far beneath the waterline but i had not got time to do them up when having the boat in dock last time.

Tom
 
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