Did Ian put it there or is that how you docked it after a night of bourbon? 😁
Glad to se there wasn’t too much damage. I was wondering how your place faired.
Just about 100 yards.How far did she stray?
I let my wife dock it!Did Ian put it there or is that how you docked it after a night of bourbon? 😁
Did the water rise so much to place in there or did it blown there?Just about 100 yards.
The water lifted her right up. 10 ft storm surge.Did the water rise so much to place in there or did it blown there?
My same thoughtI’m no expert, but it seems like you could’ve accomplished the same thing much cheaper with a couple 12-packs, a chainsaw, and a group of buddies.
🤣😝
And then he said, “ rising tides lift all boats”Just about 100 yards.
Mrs Powell is more Wino’s style.Screw the boat, did you ever find Ginger and Mary Ann?
Hell yeah! She's got the $$$Mrs Powell is more Wino’s style.
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I don't know shyte about boats or is that a ship, but looking at that last photo again I saw how big those damn motors are!
Next time you're out- running the US Coast Guard, put me for a box of those Cubans.
Boat.don't know shyte about boats or is that a ship
Boat.
According to my Navy friends, a ship can have a boat on it, but a boat cannot have another boat on it (else it would properly be called a ship).
Aircraft carriers and destroyers (manned by "skimmer pukes" according submariner friends) are ships.
Submarines (manned by "bubble heads" according to my surface warfare friends) are boats.
For example, cruise "ships" have life "boats."
(The more you know...)
At least nobody should embarrass themselves the next time they visit Annapolis. Other than that, I'd say it's probably information of limited usefulness.
Great list but where does the dinghy come in?Boat.
According to my Navy friends, a ship can have a boat on it, but a boat cannot have another boat on it (else it would properly be called a ship).
Aircraft carriers and destroyers (manned by "skimmer pukes" according submariner friends) are ships.
Submarines (manned by "bubble heads" according to my surface warfare friends) are boats.
For example, cruise "ships" have life "boats."
(The more you know...)
I'd say it's a boat intended to go on a ship, consistent with the purported Navy taxonomy. Only some boats can go on ships. A Ven diagram could be useful here.Great list but where does the dinghy come in?
Ergo ....Boat.
According to my Navy friends, a ship can have a boat on it, but a boat cannot have another boat on it (else it would properly be called a ship).
Aircraft carriers and destroyers (manned by "skimmer pukes" according submariner friends) are ships.
Submarines (manned by "bubble heads" according to my surface warfare friends) are boats.
For example, cruise "ships" have life "boats."
(The more you know...)
A dingy is unique in that it is what both Skimmer Pukes and bubble heads use to pee withGreat list but where does the dinghy come in?
Wouldn't that be more accurately called a Little Dinghy? #thewateriscoldA dingy is unique in that it is what both Skimmer Pukes and bubble heads use to pee with
This is a few years ago when I was at the helm of a ship...Boat.
According to my Navy friends, a ship can have a boat on it, but a boat cannot have another boat on it (else it would properly be called a ship).
Aircraft carriers and destroyers (manned by "skimmer pukes" according submariner friends) are ships.
Submarines (manned by "bubble heads" according to my surface warfare friends) are boats.
For example, cruise "ships" have life "boats."
(The more you know...)
The rudder.What are you pointing at?
Tom Brands made your boat hate water!!
This is a few years ago when I was at the helm of a ship...