Random Picture Thread

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by kach22i, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    Thanks to Mr. Watson, we have here the most beautiful *** ever designed.
    It is in my opinion, the greatest achievement of a counter stern design. Never a designer went to that perfection.
    Mr. Dyson must be proud to own this yacht.

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  2. viking north
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    viking north VINLAND

    You haven't seen the one in the thread referred to by Kach22i on post # 5060 :D
     
  3. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    I don't see any counter stern picture on the post #5060, If you were referring to that particular feature.
     
  4. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

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  5. viking north
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    viking north VINLAND

    Just a play on words with your use of the term "***" and Kach22i's reference thread from which he posted some but not all the photo's. A non boat topic, However it did trigger me to view your most interesting gallery --in particular the Tancooks. A guy origionally from Boston built one here, did a beautiful job on it. I always liked the lines of those craft.
     
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  6. dskira

    dskira Previous Member

    My confusion, the feature was the ***. Now I get it. I am in slow motion mode:p
    Thank you for looking at the gallery. I hope the Tancook will be built.
    Like you I like very much these craft.
     
  7. kach22i
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    hoytedow Fly on the Wall - Miss ddt yet?

    Finally! A kayak that is alligator swamp capable!
     
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    ...a catamaran Kayak



    it's a multihull world :D:cool:
     
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    Dirteater Senior Member

    I just really appreciate the simplicity and ingenuity of the pipe boat.
    I tip my hat to those whom do what they can with what they have
    available.

    cheers.
     
  13. kach22i
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  14. ancient kayaker
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    ancient kayaker aka Terry Haines

    Ingenious yes but have you checked out the cost of that stuff? That boat would cost over $100/foot at North American prices. Much cheaper to build in wood surely.

    However, I wouldn't tip your hat to these folk - you might not get it back. I'm sure they got it real cheap - I doubt the provenance of the material would stand too much scrutiny . . .
     

  15. Dirteater
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    Dirteater Senior Member

    true enough ancient :)

    I'm still trying to find a way to afford moving into a culvert! :D
    (and I don't think our laws will allow it.)
     
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