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Side Deck

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OMGGGGGGGG
Any kayak rentals around here Motts? I'd be here all friggin' day!
Nah not really... you need to drive it over there and haul it through some nasty shit, half the work is getting it out on the water.
Fantastic. <333333
Nice pic you can almost see the men and women that must have gone through that door. Looks like a ship with alot of memories.
looks like my house
anybody home?
The wonder and enjoyment of these photos comes from imagining (and sometimes researching) the vibrant history of these vessels, which these photos capture so eloquently, so perfectly, I can picture myself standing on their decks when they sailed.
*gasp* i luvs it! <3
wow, its beyond waterlogged!
Come on in, the water is fine. Just step inside & fall into the engine room.
It looks like the last person who was on the boat left the door open. If I could explore the boat I would because the top deck still looks safe enough to walk on. I wouder what the inside of the boat looks like.
There is nothing like standing on the deck, looking out across the clear, blue water there at sea, and staning in it too.

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