We are finally out of the boat yard after the re-power and so I thought I would celebrate with a Photo Short.
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We are finally out of the boat yard after the re-power and so I thought I would celebrate with a Photo Short.
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Loved the photos, so glad that everything is under way.
See you soon.
Val
You provide a little visual peace in the last mad and frenetic moments before we depart, thanks.
Beaut pics…. thanks from David V….Our Winters here in The Whitsundays are never gloomy, rarely misty.. always warm!