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Julian

Why is it?

Post by Julian »

Why is it, when a mobo pilot sends photographs of their day on the water, we get; A picture of the wake, a pic of the 200 dials on the helm and a final picture of the wake.

One wonders if they actually like being on the water or they really are just big boys toys?

I like mobos, well some of them, but I never lose the joy of being out there, seeing stunning scenery if coastal or the (ha ha) quiet of the offshore serenity. [/disclaimer]
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little boy blue
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Post by little boy blue »

since we two seem to be the only posters on shore this weekend i will reply.

the answer is yes, but you should really be asking the question on a mobo forum. i`m sure the answers will be totally objective and the resulting thread will not degenerate :rotfl:

i dare you .... :troll: :)
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no, I'm too scared!
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Could it be that we yottimortals probably wouldn't recognise any interior shots as being nautical? A blinding surfeit of lacquered wood and soft leather - could be the family car, with a table....
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
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that could be a distinct possibility for most of us.

ps - acting on your battery post of a few short weeks ago i called in past eglinton caravans on the way back from the boat jumble. you may be interested to know that their 110Ah batteries now sell for £77.55 each -
despite its density the price of lead is defying gravity :) .
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sahona
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battery costs

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Bad news! Largs will probably be up to £130 then.. Maybe we should have bought extras and put them under the bed for later.
Why are we computing and not on the water? (just going)
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
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