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HOLY CRAP!!!
And they used every buzz word in the book.Electric boats are coming, like it or not.
https://unionrayo.com/us/new-electric-boats-breaking-market/
Yep....the perfect match...water and electricity !! Haven't we learned our lessons yet ?Electric boats are coming, like it or not.
https://unionrayo.com/us/new-electric-boats-breaking-market/
Maybe if I start a go fund me page, I could get me one of these...
https://evmagazine.com/sustainability/electric-boats-lead-the-way-in-sustainable-marine-innovation
My nickname is Stingy McMooch. That should give you an idea of how close I am to buying the Tesla.If you have the odd $700 million laying around you can get a Tesla Model Y yacht. Uses hydro and solar for charging, but only 130' long so you sacrifice some comfort.
My nickname is Stingy McMooch. That should give you an idea of how close I am to buying the Tesla.
If you ever need someone to come and visit you, in the middle of winter, and sponge whatever I can like room and board, fishing trips and beer afterwards, I'm your man.
Hmmmm....Now I wonder who would illegally fish sharks for their fins?CANADIAN SHIP FINDS ILLEGAL FISHING ON NORTH PACIFIC PATROL
- National Post
- 29 Oct 2024
The Canadian Coast Guard ship Sir Wilfrid Laurier is back in its home port in Victoria after its crew swept the North Pacific for unreported and unregulated fishing. The coast guard said in a statement Monday that its officers and support personnel found illegally harvested shark fins, evidence of fishing in closed season, unreported catches and instances of marine pollution. It said the ship patrolled about 20,000 kilometres and it was the first opportunity to enforce the new ban on Pacific salmon retention, which has been in force for the North Pacific since July. The statement said it also encountered a number of ships with their monitoring systems turned off, commonly known as dark vessels. The excursion also marked the first port visit of a Canadian Coast Guard vessel to Japan.
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