Saw these during our 2012 M&G in the Port of Whittier
The first two are from my camera, the second two are from propnut's camera
Alaskan Alloy
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Alaskan Alloy
1989 22' Walkaround Cuddy Bayrunner
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Re: Alaskan Alloy
Chainlink is an Armstrong that akcat had built a few seasons ago. He sold it and is on the hunt for something different. It will be alloy of course!
Spending my kids inheritance with them, one adventure at a time.
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Re: Alaskan Alloy
WOW....
I'd call that Proof, that the best overall boat building material is "ALLOY".
Wonder how much all that chain weighs on the bow of that cat boat?
If it was changed out to just anchor line, can ya imagine...Like riding on new rubber.
Still blown away that Alaskans are so wealthy. Guess I'm in "da hood". That looks like the equivelent of the South Florida fleet, of the Great White North.
What's Larry The Cable Guys say, "Only in America".
I'd call that Proof, that the best overall boat building material is "ALLOY".
Wonder how much all that chain weighs on the bow of that cat boat?
If it was changed out to just anchor line, can ya imagine...Like riding on new rubber.
Still blown away that Alaskans are so wealthy. Guess I'm in "da hood". That looks like the equivelent of the South Florida fleet, of the Great White North.
What's Larry The Cable Guys say, "Only in America".