Power & Motoryacht

One Helluva Guy

It was the weekend. The two-year revamp of the was virtually complete and, in triumph, I jumped into her cockpit, ready for a little cruise maybe or a relaxing afternoon spent dockside, puttering on small leftover projects. You know, like finally securing the screw-in deck plate over the fuel sender on the port fuel tank. Or figuring out all the programming options

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