Mystery

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  1. Bergalia
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    No problems Mr Shermer....Our Head Chef, El Guillermo, says that after due process we can add portions of the late remains, and companion, to the menu: 'Small Dry White, with French Dressing....'

    Yours etc Barnum and Bailey Catering Division
     
  2. Bergalia
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    Has anyone checked with Wilma - it may be a prototype of her 'outboard ironingboard.....':)
     
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    double post
     
  5. Bergalia
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    Don't recognise the maid - but the other one is definately Alan White:D
     
  6. alan white
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    Actually, that IS me after getting a bit dehydrated one day out to sea last week during a rowing fiasco. Claudette saved me once again. The girl is probably 95% water and another 30% pure optimist.
    Anyone doubting that math should stare at the photo long and hard.
    She got a raise after that incident, of course. I'm not a monster.
     
  7. abrown
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    I belive I have more info. Made by a company called Pawson in Ontario. Possibly called a Ski Flea
     
  8. PsiPhi
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    I thought it was quite obvious from the photograph at the start - it's for towing caravans (look carefully), possibly in New Orleans?
     
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    Personally...I think she deserves a raise every...time...you...see...her.

    Steve
     
  10. PsiPhi
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    Is that because you get a rise ;) every time you see her?
     
  11. ssnoopys
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    Hi buddy,
    Not much idea about this boat,but you mind sharing that on splashvision.com. I go there a lot and I am sure the guys over there would really getting good information about boat.
     
  12. Acrobat
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    Everyone knows the polish have gills and have no need for submersibles...

    It does inspire the imagination. It's be a solo diver's best friend I'd think. Pretty easy to get your equipment topside with little effort. I'm curious how stable it is afloat. I also wonder if the steering mechanism is an original part of the craft. Other wise... the prehistoric ski-doo is far more likely.
     

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  13. Brian Crober
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    It sure looks like a Ski-Flee to me..
     

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    hoytedow Carbon Based Life Form

    So if you join their air force you get free polish? Boot or nail?
     

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