sailingeric
SailingEric
sailingeric

As someone who sails. I love explaining how sails and wind suck you through the water, not push you through the water.

But it should be easily agreed upon that accumulating rental profit from the wages of people likely making far, far less than you is at best a tad questionable.

Fucking climate change.  We need to stop this now!  

He had a lot to say
He had a lot of nothing to say
We’ll miss him
We’ll miss him

Will you stop talking crazy talk.  You know this is a clickbait happy site with readers who have near zero thinking capacity hence the stupid comments.  What you are showing in the pics does support a case of accidental friendly fire.  

Try the 12 year, which is cask strength and more smokier and better overall IMHO.  It does run about $135 a bottle but worth it.

Fucking climate change! /s

If in steerage, then Coke.  If I am able to fly first class, rum and coke.  

$24,900 in 1989 is about $51,000 in today’s dollars so stop bitching about how expensive cars are today. Today’s 4runners for $50k are a whole lot nicer!

$24,900 in 1989 is about $51,000 in today’s dollars so stop bitching about how expensive cars are today.  Today’s 4runners for $50k are a whole lot nicer!

Spend $135 or so for Lagavulin 12 and enjoy the whole bottle without tip.

No wind, just turn on the motor :). The longer trip I would disagree if you got wind. I have sailed from Florida to Bermuda and have sailed the Caribbean which would be hard on a smaller motor boat, each trip had days with great wind and other days with no wind and we had to turn on the motor.  

I would say try doing in a sail boat, where your fuel burn could be almost zero. BUT over the life of owning a diesel boat or sail boat they cost about the same as sails, lines, winches, and running gear will set you back thousands or tens of thousands at pop on a decent a 45-50 ft boat.

Great article that says next nothing with a link to the real article. Great clickbait!

Came here to say this. There is no Willamette town, there is Willamette
Valley and Willamette River.   

yeah, a preowned is the way go, even if you factor in having to buy batteries a few years down the road.

Good luck getting all the rebates, price is due to rebate stacking.

yum!!!

Spend $20k more to save $500 a year. I am all for an EV when they don’t cost $35k for a Honda Fit sized car... Looking at you Chevy Bolt.