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I have been a member for a few months. I am also a member of other forums for different hobbies. In most, if not all of those other forums, there seems to be a thread where people post pictures of their "items". In other words, they would be posting pictures of their boat if it was in this forum. I find it incredibly odd and perplexing that in this forum, with so many passionate people about their boats, that there isn't such a thread where people post pictures of their particular boat.
Is there such a thing and I just simply missed it???
Since this thread has become a bit of a reference thread:
here's three boats that are all within one foot of LOA of each other..but are all very different:
From left to right- C&C 24, Georgian 23 (our boat, Whiskeyjack), Bluenose 23.
Our boat is *very briefly* in the movie Side Effects that just went to DVD. It's near the end of the movie.
She's in this trailer at 17 seconds. About 7 people (Soderbergh, Scott Burns, the film crew, and I) were standing at the bow during the filming, autopilot on, with a quartering wind slowing moving us along.
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Our boat is in the movie Side Effects that just went to DVD. It's near the end of the movie.
She's in this trailer at 17 seconds. About 7 film crew and I were standing at the bow during the filming, autopilot on, no engine, quartering wind slowing moving us along. Side Effects Trailer (U.S. Version #1) - IMDb
She's in this trailer at 47 seconds. I was down below with one of the producers while Soderbergh and the others filmed from a small hired boat. Side Effects (2013) - IMDb
Tiger Lily, Pearson 35, update: Now with stack-pack, mid-boom sheeting, all new rigging, new tides track, and a new furler. The bimini top does not match, but for now it remains as a conversation piece. Not seen in the picture is a whole lot of 12v de-spaghetti-ing electrical work, and plumbing.
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