what in the world are these yummy creatures?
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From the SeaTek site.

I have screen grabs in .jpg format but I am obviously too dumb to know how to insert images on OSO. Can somebody who is less dumb PM me their email addy and I'll mail the pics.
Bob

I have screen grabs in .jpg format but I am obviously too dumb to know how to insert images on OSO. Can somebody who is less dumb PM me their email addy and I'll mail the pics.
Bob
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Deal.
http://www.seatek-spa.com/en/gallery.html
The two that look like varmit-bullets: # 4 and that camo jobbie # 10? on the 2nd panel.
Bob
http://www.seatek-spa.com/en/gallery.html
The two that look like varmit-bullets: # 4 and that camo jobbie # 10? on the 2nd panel.
Bob
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Deal.
http://www.seatek-spa.com/en/gallery.html
The two that look like varmit-bullets: # 4 and that camo jobbie # 10? on the 2nd panel.
Bob
http://www.seatek-spa.com/en/gallery.html
The two that look like varmit-bullets: # 4 and that camo jobbie # 10? on the 2nd panel.
Bob

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Dang, tho$e look only a tiny bit $alty, $aucy, $exxy, $ensual, $inuious and $atisfying ... fa$t, too.
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This class of boat is called a VSV, short for Very Slender Vessel. The US and Britain have been built several of these for the SBS and the SEALS. They aren't all that fast, but are designed for efficiency and rough weather. Their wave piercing design reduces slamming loads on the craft and crew.
Here is a link to one of the first private VSVs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBUQR3YirDM
Here is a link to one of the first private VSVs:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBUQR3YirDM


