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38 Comments

  1. Andrew Rosen 2 months ago

    Holey Cow!

  2. Greg Clausen 2 months ago

    Mr harbor master my boats water line is not that long

  3. Ben Hamilton 2 months ago

    …then the stanchion bumped a loose buoy…

  4. WB 2 months ago

    a bit stuffy down below, just airing it out

  5. Tim Dick 2 months ago

    Just a flesh wound…

  6. Pat Broderick 2 months ago

    Orcas 1 – Mona 0

  7. Steve Kay 2 months ago

    Great advertisement for bilge pumps!

  8. Steven Bustin 2 months ago

    And for an example of “free communication with the sea”, please see our starboard side.

  9. Tony Gray 2 months ago

    Open floor plan, light and airy, hurry before it is gone!

  10. Vince Casalaina 2 months ago

    Advertised as “cabin with waterfront view”.

  11. Rich Brazil 2 months ago

    Honey, I love the new bay window!

  12. Jim Antrim 2 months ago

    Seems like a good time to take a nap in the Vee berth. – Robert Redford

  13. Chuck Hawley 2 months ago

    Well, it pretty much eliminates the need for a board ladder!

  14. Leslie T Jackson 2 months ago

    That’s a whale of a hole!

  15. Mark 2 months ago

    Do you feel a draft?

  16. Duncan 2 months ago

    Remember: Sail trim is important, but it’s not always EVERYTHING

  17. Dave 2 months ago

    Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale,
    A tale of a fateful trip….
    Five passengers set sail that day
    For a three hour tour, a three hour tour.

  18. Peter Bellak 2 months ago

    “A hole in the ocean where all the water goes.”

  19. Bill Huber 2 months ago

    I asked a graphic artist to paint my boat, this is what I got!

  20. chris 2 months ago

    I asked for the see thru hull model, but this isn’t what I was expecting.

  21. Aaron E 2 months ago

    …and the optimist said, “So far, so good!”.

  22. Barbara J Bethke 2 months ago

    Room for rent, separate entrance

  23. Jamie 2 months ago

    Orca pod initiation – got my own blow hole!

  24. Peter Detwiler 2 months ago

    You said you wanted your T-bone well done, didn’t you?

  25. Brad Kerstetter 2 months ago

    At first glance it appears to be a catamaran but obviously it’s a mono hole.

  26. David Hume 2 months ago

    No worries, I will tack as soon as the water ballast tank is full

  27. Steve Goodall 2 months ago

    Oops

  28. Joe Siudzinski 2 months ago

    “I really should have a look to see what noise was…”
    That’s an Iroquois catamaran and here’s the back story:
    https://www.yacht.de/en/special/seenot/distress-at-sea-german-catamaran-loses-centreboard/

  29. Paul Duckett 2 months ago

    Hey! Where’s the head on this baby?

  30. Andrew Hopkins 2 months ago

    It’ll buff out…

  31. Brian Richards 2 months ago

    Good thing I have a spare hull. This is why catamarans are safer.

  32. Eben Kermit 2 months ago

    I called STARBOARD! you countered PORT! Well…I thought I’d hold my course and teach you a lesson about right-of-way. I won!!!

  33. David Henry 2 months ago

    That’s a little small for a dinghy door, isn’t it?

  34. DAVID WELCH 2 months ago

    Well, we know the emergency exit works

  35. Ants Uiga 2 months ago

    There must be a second opening to let all the water oit.

  36. Scott Bennett 2 months ago

    That poor main sail!!!!!!!

  37. Jennifer 2 months ago

    Damn the teredos!

  38. Pam 1 month ago

    Sailboat for sale, includes man cave.

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