I always wanted to name my yacht " Under " ..
If you know any Radio communication language , it would be damn funny talking to the Ports authority.
This is Under , over.
Go ahead under this is port control , please state the name of your boat , over
Under , over.
I used to work at a Yacht club in South Africa on the west coast , I remember one a small home built trimaran called Tinkerbelle , the owner a total stoner.. One day wind picked up heavy and his engine died and he had to Call a Pan Pan ( Like an emergency , but not near death ) on the Radio .
The guys ragged him endlessly in the Bar , Tinkerbelle and the Pan Pan
Great idea for a theme. I like "Clueless" in your group. Here are a couple for you. The first one is from Lookout Point on Harpswell and the other two are from Boothbay Harbor.
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Great set!!
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Great idea for a thread!
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Thanks for the comments. If anyone has more boat names pics and wants to add them to the thread, please feel free to do so.
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I always wanted to name my yacht " Under " ..
If you know any Radio communication language , it would be damn funny talking to the Ports authority.
This is Under , over.
Go ahead under this is port control , please state the name of your boat , over
Under , over.
I used to work at a Yacht club in South Africa on the west coast , I remember one a small home built trimaran called Tinkerbelle , the owner a total stoner.. One day wind picked up heavy and his engine died and he had to Call a Pan Pan ( Like an emergency , but not near death ) on the Radio .
The guys ragged him endlessly in the Bar , Tinkerbelle and the Pan Pan
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Very fun set
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Nice set, Werner.
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Great idea for a theme. I like "Clueless" in your group. Here are a couple for you. The first one is from Lookout Point on Harpswell and the other two are from Boothbay Harbor.
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