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Old 07-13-2010, 09:48 PM
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Dutch steel (aluminum house)

While not impressed by Feadship systems and details, I do appreciate this fine metalwork on the Marion Queen, nee Alfa Alfa III; Kisses; Mayan Queen. The big yachts now all come here for a stint to show how macho they can be - SE Alaska doesn't cut it anymore... (next, it will be the Aleutians and some china will break!)
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left yesterday only to be replaced by this one, the subject at hand;

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11,000 gallons of diesel pumped at a dollar more per gallon than they cud have in Anchorage. I digress...check out the nice metalwork forestaging one of my all-time favorite narrow 108' Marcos. If I had to maintain it and cudn't sell it - I'd take the old Marco over the other two.
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