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Lions, Tigers, Me, Bears
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Find that missing airplane while your at it.
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I probably shouldn't post this, but what the hell!
http://theworldlink.com/news/neighb...cle_d6d0be00-3c9c-5a99-ae9e-630becde8dd0.html
Find that missing airplane while your at it.
I suggested you use Darius Miles as the anchor.
Link to a video of MarAzul crossing the breaking bar of the Coquille river.
Great article, I'm excited for you! What an amazing experience! Be safe and have a great time on your adventure.I probably shouldn't post this, but what the hell!
http://theworldlink.com/news/neighb...cle_d6d0be00-3c9c-5a99-ae9e-630becde8dd0.html
Well, have some trials and stuff to do first when ready, but probably the first fair day after the start of the last week of November.When do you officially set sail, Marzy?
Well, have some trials and stuff to do first when ready, but probably the first fair day after the start of the last week of November.
Trying to give new meaning to Black Friday?
The Marine Survey of the MarAzul just came in. I like the General Comment;
The S/V MarAzul is finely crafted vessel. All sections of the vessel examined appear to be in good order and well-constructed.
All materials used were of quality not seen in decades on wooden vessels.
With the completion of outfitting, the S/V MarAzul appears suitable for sailing any ocean with a knowledgeable and competent crew on board.
The value of the vessel was determined to be $1,750,000.
Later this week the MarAzul will set sail for Portland and then onto the San Juan Islands for sailing exercises.
The Marine Survey of the MarAzul just came in. I like the General Comment;
The S/V MarAzul is finely crafted vessel. All sections of the vessel examined appear to be in good order and well-constructed.
All materials used were of quality not seen in decades on wooden vessels.
With the completion of outfitting, the S/V MarAzul appears suitable for sailing any ocean with a knowledgeable and competent crew on board.
The value of the vessel was determined to be $1,750,000.
Later this week the MarAzul will set sail for Portland and then onto the San Juan Islands for sailing exercises.
