Originally Posted by
jackiewilson
And all who sail in her!!!
If this is global warming then I'm all for it. Last couple of days in October and the temp hits 21C don't doubt we'll cop a cold somewhere along the way to compensate.
The postage to San Diego for "The Geisha" was $125 with no insurance, cannot begin to imagine how much it would be to insure it along the way, weight came out at a tad over 5kilos
So if any of my colonial friends feel the need to invest in one of my offerings you got some idea on price of postage!!!
Two weeks today the Tavares show will be in full swing and me and the rest of the OFFS will be reliving the dream and doing what we do best "BULLSH---TING" and the rest of you will be encouraging us on.
After the last round of powerboat politics with all the Arab race boats banned along with the teams and personnel from Key West, seems to me five will get you ten , that the winds of change are coming, You can only hold the tide back for so long before you get wet feet.
Listened to a few moans and groans about the present format for offshore racing and it doesn't look at all healthy to me. Maybe it's time to shake the tree.
There is always room for an alternative, and let's call a spade a bloody shovel , be honest about it, there is room for a lot more offshore race boats than you got now.
Bit of a bugger when you can have twice as much fun at a tenth of the price at any poker run you care to mention, I once asked my son how come you get 200 boats at any poker run but nothing like that number at offshore races, I forget what the answer was but I got a feeling he might tell me again at Tavares .
Must be getting old, the peepers won't stay open as long, the body can't cope with young grand kids like it used to -----not even midnight and I'm done, MYGGWY .J.