Knot Fast
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2018
- Messages
- 243
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Knot Fast
- Vessel Make
- Great Harbour GH37
My search may be over!
No teak decks or osmotic blisters...
Such comely lines....
Just needs a good scrubbin'.
dw
Are you going to paint it with a Lavender hull?
IMHO I'd much rather be using my boat than working on my boat.
Nah, it's the 10 degree list that fools the eye.Does the bow not line up with the stern? Something looks twisted in the deck lines.
Looks familiar. Is that in Bradenton, FL?Here's the pic
Here's the pic
... listing 10 degrees to starboard, and swinging any darn way she pleases.
Nah, it's the 10 degree list that fools the eye.
We saw that boat while anchored up in the Manatee River about 2 months ago. There was an Active Captain Hazard marker for it being sunk at that location!She's the Caroline C, at anchor in the Manatee River, listing 10 degrees to starboard, and swinging any darn way she pleases...
dw
Nice...
John Wayne still Aboard????
That’s a Russian stern trawler. If he is there, he was kidnapped.
That’s a Russian stern trawler.
In similarity to old depleted ship discussed here...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wreck_of_the_Mary_Deare
"The Mary Deare" / "The Wreck of the Mary Deare"
First full book that really captured me and that I read through from first to last page... while in early grade at grammar school. At this moment - Can clearly recall standing in "North School" library isle and seeing its title on cover butt about eye level, then pulling it off shelf to read preface. I was instantly excited. The memory so much impressed [touched] me that as I write this I again sense aromas of the old library and books and what I saw as a bright window in the room as I turned in the isle to head toward main desk. Librarian seemed old with gray and brown curly hair. Rather frumpy but pleasant.
After finishing that book in short order; books about what ever I liked to read became my friends.
Love boats; back then loved any sea stories.
PS: Mid 30's I stopped reading fiction. Reality books, study books, document books, reports, articles and factual calculations for potential future outcomes fill my life since. As well as ways of "real" entertainment!