Hudson river NY fireboats june 6 2019

domer94

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May 14, 2017
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norther NJ
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1995 330da
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twin 454 inboard v drives
was at a maritime industry event at Chelsea piers and they had a parade of boats. caught some cool shots. 1936 John Harvey in her artsy pain job and the FDNY 343. the manhatten searay dealer with some stock is also in the mix
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Nice pics!
 
Very cool photos of the fire boats.

I don't think much of that bigger Sea Ray in the second pic. Just too many angles, too many different shape windows. They build 'em so they must be selling 'em so someone must like them.
 
Very cool photos of the fire boats.

I don't think much of that bigger Sea Ray in the second pic. Just too many angles, too many different shape windows. They build 'em so they must be selling 'em so someone must like them.
agree %1000 . growing up with the Hargrave and fexas designs of the 80's (even midnight lace was I guess what this would be now), this new trend is to me so far in the other direction , to me , it ceases to be a proper yacht. I can sit down and discuss the boat design trends over many beers … I always enjoy it. another thing I notice is the use of hard angles EVERYWHERE on the interior. how many people would be bruised up by walking into a 90 degree counter or settee table corner... I can feel it in my hip already. I remember sitting on your 550 sedan bridge when new at the jersey city boat show in the mid 90's. one of my favorites to this day. maybe one day ill be lucky enough to go down that path
 
domer, let me know when you're ready to go down that path, mine will be for sale in a couple of years!

I have the same feelings about the interior designs. They look like someone's new apartment design. Wouldn't want to be in the cabin in rough waters.
 
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