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pacomuson:
I discovered this post today! and was fun to see the floating workshop .... hi hi .....but not the first  I see, I bought my RF 40 mill for over 15 years to a guy who also had his floating workshop, which appeared around the island in a boat similar to yours, equipped with: lathe, milling , band saw, compressor etc..
  when he arrived to a  new port, pulled the boat in dry dock and took some of the machines out of the boat, and was offering its services to other  boaters.
the mill  not returned to sail the seas ..... and stayed on the island.
R.G.Y.:
Yes but what happened to Scuba 1 ?????????????
mosey:

--- Quote from: Brass_Machine on May 02, 2012, 12:02:16 PM ---Ehhh.. not all of us here ride cruisers...

I am a sportbike rider.

Nor are all of the roads here straight. Yes we have a lot, we are a big country. We do have a lot of twisties though. I will dig up some pictures of local roads.



not far from where I live.




--- Quote from: hopefuldave on May 01, 2012, 01:59:31 PM ---Scuba, you have to remember that in most of the USA Harleys are limited to 55MPH... At least it means the sweeper-up can keep close as he picks up the parts that fall off ;)

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That made me laugh. Speed limit on the big straight roads in the southern states is 70MPH now though.

OFC, to be fair... some of the really fast drag bikes have Harley engines in them.  For ballast? Mosey



Not my cup of tea, but fast non the less...

Rant off...

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vtsteam:

--- Quote from: R.G.Y. on April 07, 2013, 05:20:44 PM ---Yes but what happened to Scuba 1 ?????????????

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Seems to be kicking back at a New World marina taking osprey pictures....

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mosey:
Michael,
Fair winds and following seas to you!
Skipper Mosey
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