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sleather

Sustaining Member
Way too much spare time! :confused:

Bet the local rescue folks really appreciate all the calls good samaritans must make. ;)
 

CaptDan

Member III
That's just plane weird.

You're being kind.

When you consider the time, pain and sacrifice sailors go through to
keep their yachts in seaworthy - let alone cosmetic - fashion, something like
this - though strangely amusing - is an afront to say the least.:confused:

Capt Dan G>E35II "Kunu"
 

mherrcat

Contributing Partner
Saw this in Latitude 38 today. It actually has a sail drive and can be manuevered in calm water. It's art! I like it!
 

CaptDan

Member III
Saw this in Latitude 38 today. It actually has a sail drive and can be manuevered in calm water. It's art! I like it!

Even the demented mast with its withered rigging aimed at Davey Jones' locker? :scared:

Personally, I think I might like it better had the artiste created a doomed stinkpot instead.:egrin:

Capt Dan G>E35II "Kunu"
 

Earwax

New Viking
To each their own

Pretty cool for someone who has time and money on his hands and a yearning to be an attention whore. File this under "goofy shiat that humans do."
 

rwthomas1

Sustaining Partner
Utterly pointless. The guys a dope. Its not seaworthy, attractive or really even practical in any way. Looking at a half submerged faux sinking boat is interesting why? RT
 

treilley

Sustaining Partner
I am with Rob on this one. My wife saw it and said "what a dumbass!". She also noted all the false rescue attempts he must get.

I would consider this a false visual distress call.
 
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