Eleven fishing boats
mean
eleven fisherman,
eleven sources of income,
and eleven funds of knowledge and skills
for
eleven families.
And I haven’t counted the crews.
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For the previous posts in this series here, here and here
For Love of a Boat.
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08/07/2012 at 07:51
Lovely boats Bill, they all seem to be double enders, is that cos they are the most common or are you touch obsessed? I love the double ender looks, always fancied a farnce or Victoria 26 but thought them a touch beyond my price range! Given what I have spent on Clanda maybe I should have reconsidered.
Regards
john
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