Superboat Around the World(S.A.W.)
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Superboat Around the World(S.A.W.)
Just curious, are there any supers outside the US?? Continental or otherwise??
"Superboat Around the World" or SAW can be used this way:
I SAW a super 30 in Honolulu or
I SAW a 21 in Germany
Some may think that my plans to go to Greenland and Iceland and crossing the arctic circle is suicide. I think that with proper planning and having redundant electronics and having respect for oceans will guide me some how. And don't forget about the big guy above looking over us all the time.
"Superboat Around the World" or SAW can be used this way:
I SAW a super 30 in Honolulu or
I SAW a 21 in Germany
Some may think that my plans to go to Greenland and Iceland and crossing the arctic circle is suicide. I think that with proper planning and having redundant electronics and having respect for oceans will guide me some how. And don't forget about the big guy above looking over us all the time.
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Just curious, are there any supers outside the US?? Continental or otherwise??
"Superboat Around the World" or SAW can be used this way:
I SAW a super 30 in Honolulu or
I SAW a 21 in Germany
Some may think that my plans to go to Greenland and Iceland and crossing the arctic circle is suicide. I think that with proper planning and having redundant electronics and having respect for oceans will guide me some how. And don't forget about the big guy above looking over us all the time.
"Superboat Around the World" or SAW can be used this way:
I SAW a super 30 in Honolulu or
I SAW a 21 in Germany
Some may think that my plans to go to Greenland and Iceland and crossing the arctic circle is suicide. I think that with proper planning and having redundant electronics and having respect for oceans will guide me some how. And don't forget about the big guy above looking over us all the time.
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Yes I will cross the Arctic Circle but not really go deep into the arctic zone. If your vessel cannot cross the Atlantic Ocean, there are other routes to get to Europe. That passage consists of going North into Newfoundland, Baffin Island, Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands. From there you then start heading south to Ireland, Portugal, Spain(Strait of Gibraltar), and the Mediterranean Sea.
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I think I heard the RC Marine boat was in South America and I think the East Coast Marine boat went to Trinidad?
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was the RC boat a 30 super with twin 350 blocks mercruisers?
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Yes I will cross the Arctic Circle but not really go deep into the arctic zone. If your vessel cannot cross the Atlantic Ocean, there are other routes to get to Europe. That passage consists of going North into Newfoundland, Baffin Island, Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands. From there you then start heading south to Ireland, Portugal, Spain(Strait of Gibraltar), and the Mediterranean Sea.
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After I sold my super 24, I started borrowing my dad's Grady White. I usually go out of Smithtown, North shore of Long Island. Then I head east to Block Island or Montauk
That's how I get my "Fix"
That's how I get my "Fix"
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Rick, has JC given you the ok to start the 34 yet?
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Are the molds in good shape or will they need patching?