facthunter Posted Wednesday at 07:42 AM Posted Wednesday at 07:42 AM A minor earner in the Big scheme of things. They reckon His Presidency is now made 5 Billion$$s for HIM and his Family. Nev 1
Marty_d Posted Wednesday at 08:56 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:56 AM South Australians pronounce it "Lay-go". Weirdos. 1 1
nomadpete Posted Wednesday at 08:59 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:59 AM 1 hour ago, onetrack said: Shouldn't it be, "More a Leg Up"? Mar-ole-Lardo 3
red750 Posted Thursday at 12:05 AM Author Posted Thursday at 12:05 AM Compare the map of Tuvalu to the profile of Alfred Hitchcock. 1
onetrack Posted Thursday at 08:30 AM Posted Thursday at 08:30 AM Doesn't look anything like him, IMO. And besides, Hitchcock was a right arsehole, a domineering, super-rich thug, who set out to make womens lives miserable if they didn't submit to his demands and selfish desires. He set out to destroy Tippi Hedrens acting career, and did so, because she rejected him. He said, "actors should be treated like cattle". He would make a good mate for Trump.
red750 Posted Thursday at 08:33 AM Author Posted Thursday at 08:33 AM Now you're sounding like another member.
red750 Posted Thursday at 09:04 AM Author Posted Thursday at 09:04 AM They're not identical, but there is a similarity. 1
facthunter Posted Thursday at 11:49 PM Posted Thursday at 11:49 PM You will never be the Headmaster. Nev 1
nomadpete Posted Friday at 08:51 PM Posted Friday at 08:51 PM Here's one for those who have experience in engine building. Did you know that there is an american production line that makes V12 motors.... for outboards? 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted Friday at 08:55 PM Posted Friday at 08:55 PM (edited) Farq And the boats they displayed multiple engines with didn't look that big Edited Friday at 08:58 PM by Jerry_Atrick 1 1
nomadpete Posted Friday at 10:51 PM Posted Friday at 10:51 PM I cannot get my head around a V12 outboard motor. It must take some serious engineering to make a transom strong enough to support it without ripping the back off the boat! 1 1
octave Posted Friday at 11:39 PM Posted Friday at 11:39 PM 46 minutes ago, nomadpete said: It must take some serious engineering Yep, like the motor I installed on my inflatable kayak - serious engineering required😁 2 1
nomadpete Posted Friday at 11:45 PM Posted Friday at 11:45 PM (edited) Anyway a bit of trivia - Those v12 motors have just stopped production in USA. The cost of specialised alloys has gone 'astronomical' due to recent tariffs. Locally produced alloys were not up to standard. Edited Friday at 11:51 PM by nomadpete 2
onetrack Posted Saturday at 12:31 AM Posted Saturday at 12:31 AM Oh Yes! - It must be great, being able to sit on a steady 80 knots! - in your 60 foot cruiser!! Just need a few oil wells on the home farm, and a following fuel tanker, to keep them fed!! 1 1 1
facthunter Posted Saturday at 01:05 AM Posted Saturday at 01:05 AM Bit of a WANKER'S PASTIME. While I love boats being on them can be very boring and uncomfortable and EXPENSIVE. Nev 1
Litespeed Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Nev, Spread the word far and wide, boats are a terrible waste of money, endless days can be wasted on the water seeing birds, dolphins, whales, lots of fish and watching sharks feed on dumb tourists. It's a horrible life and no one should suffer such deprivations. The number of times I have been almost blinded by bikini babes is astounding. Tell the world to stop been silly and never come to Port Stephens, it's horrible- like a frozen gulag. So bad in fact , I am restoring a half cabin 15 ft Cruise Craft, a mere 50 years old. My tortured life continues... 2 1 1
Litespeed Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I can do a rebuild series if anyone is interested, it will even have aerospace technology in the build. No it will not be a expensive to build Resto mod. 1 1
facthunter Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago IF you live on one, you escape the rat race, but where is your Workshop? When there's a big blow and swell you worry about your boat (and other's) breaking it's Moorings. Port Stephens has already been over run by refugees from Sydney., with Lots of Money. SALT RUSTS EVERYTHING except Rubber, glass and Plastic. You KNOW the type of Owners I'm referring to. Their Boat is just a tasteless display of wealth, that they will be bored with rapidly and sit there accumulating lot's of Seagull's poo. How Many could operate a SAIL BOAT? Nev 1
Litespeed Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I know the ones you are talking about, but we are not all bloke that. My workshop is at my brother's, also storage for motorbikes. My mooring is way over engineered and has never moved in huge storms. Life's a compromise, sea life for me. The life Aquatic. 1 1
facthunter Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I thought I could NEVER live away from the sea, but good toys rust too Much, near a place where there is Surf and regular SEA Breezes , SALT can happen inland as well. Salinity is not confined to the Coast. I KNEW where you live a long time ago like the Backof my hand before it was overdeveloped as it IS now and Lost a Lot of it's Natural Charm. Nev 1
nomadpete Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 hours ago, Litespeed said: Nev, Spread the word far and wide, boats are a terrible waste of money, endless days can be wasted on the water seeing birds, dolphins, whales, lots of fish and watching sharks feed on dumb tourists. It's a horrible life and no one should suffer such deprivations. The number of times I have been almost blinded by bikini babes is astounding. Tell the world to stop been silly and never come to Port Stephens, it's horrible- like a frozen gulag. So bad in fact , I am restoring a half cabin 15 ft Cruise Craft, a mere 50 years old. My tortured life continues... Arrrgh! Sounds nearly as bad as TasMANIA. Anyone would have to be crazy to go near these aweful places! 1 1
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