The hurricane Irene hit the Marsh Harbour boatyard dead center.
Just returned after checking on my boat. I want to commend the boatyard for a job well done. They put a stand on the bow and three down each side. They also built a wooden cradle across the hull.
There wasn't any damage to the boats that were cradled. The people there are incredibly helpful.
If you want to leave your boat in the Bahamas during hurricane season rather then going back state side I recommend the Marsh Harbour Boatyard.
Boatyard, Marsh Harbour, Abaco, Bahamas
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zigzag
You are as naive as I. When soliciting a new name for my boat my son came up with several, one being Zigzag. I kept the name the boat came with, Suncatcher.
The first person from these boards who came aboard to check out the refit showed me where to hide my stash. Being a little dumb founded I said that won't be a problem, I don't do drugs.
He informed the that zigzag were wrapping papers for marijuana. That was news to me.
I accidently created a double entendre.
The first person from these boards who came aboard to check out the refit showed me where to hide my stash. Being a little dumb founded I said that won't be a problem, I don't do drugs.
He informed the that zigzag were wrapping papers for marijuana. That was news to me.
I accidently created a double entendre.
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ZigZag
My first thoughts of ZigZag reminded me of tacking back and forth in a zigzag direction.
O J
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Re: zigzag
captzigzag wrote:
He informed the that zigzag were wrapping papers for marijuana. That was news to me.
I accidently created a double entendre.
Also used for legitimate smoking products. I will not divulge what my first thought was or why I thought of it.
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Bob Chinn
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I'm with OJ... I thought Zig Zag was referring to beating upwind. Although I am familiar with Zig Zag cigarette papers (and that's all I will confess to) that's not what tickled me. On that tack, it is indeed a nice double entendre.
I still say Capt. Zig Zag is witty. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Stan
I still say Capt. Zig Zag is witty. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Stan
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