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Old 20 October 2005, 15:51   #1
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Second try Picture of our rib on flybridge !

Sorry could not attach picture previous here is my boat with the rib on the aft of the flybridge. I know you lot are not into hard boats and as such I promise not to post more pictures unless they have my rib in them.I see over there you talk about weather conditions we are about to get the hurricane of a lifetime hit over here so Rib and main boat going into stoage sheds today. Will post pictures later
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Old 20 October 2005, 16:10   #2
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hey nauti......is that your rib on the back of the ship?


what a fantastic boat, hope it is ok in the storm and you all keep safe
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Old 20 October 2005, 16:14   #3
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If you want you can always put your boat on the back of mine - I have a stern garage which would probably fit her as well...


Do you have any other shots other that the Azimut brochure picture?
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Old 20 October 2005, 16:17   #4
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Hi there no sorry my names Frank and I am a skipper based out of Miami working on carft in the ranges of 30 mt to 65 mt my own boat pictured is only 68 ft and doubles as my home
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Old 20 October 2005, 16:19   #5
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What flag's that flying on the stern? I can't make it out
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Old 20 October 2005, 16:22   #6
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azimut brochure

I work for Azimut in corporate charter ! does this explain !!! wow you english are up tight are you not would you like to see inside too , I can have a picture of myself with my middle finger stuck up in the air.

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Old 20 October 2005, 16:23   #7
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What flag's that flying on the stern? I can't make it out
Azimut !
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Old 20 October 2005, 16:28   #8
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I work for Azimut in corporate charter ! does this explain !!! wow you english are up tight are you not would you like to see inside too , I can have a picture of myself with my middle finger stuck up in the air.

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Is that picture in the brochure?

We like to take the p**s on Ribnet!
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Old 20 October 2005, 16:31   #10
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Is that picture in the brochure?

We like to take the p**s on Ribnet!
Right here on a Brockerage site....

http://www.yachtcouncil.com/azimut.asp
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