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L-R: K2 Silencer (no rocker); Salomon Shogun (early rise - 250mm of tip rocker); Praxis Backcountry (full tip rocker)
Built: 2006
Dimensions: 130 feet length/ 25 feet beam/ 6 feet draft
Class: First class
Type: Motor Yacht
Capacity: 16 guests
Crew: 7 crew members + 1 naturalist multilingual guide
Accommodation: 10 cabins. Each cabin with private bathroom (toilet, shower, washbasin and vanity)
Facilities: Bar, dining room, salon and sun deck. All cabins and public areas are fully carpeted. Snorkeling gear available for rent.
Safety and navigation: Twin RL72C, 24 miles range Raytheon radar's; Raytheon L755 Ecosounder & Chart plotter; 667 Furuno Ecosounder; Raytheon GPS-112; 1503 Furuno SSB radio; Standard Spectrum VHF radio; ACR RLB-23 Epirb; Ritchie magnetic compass, barometer; clock; thermometer; helm indicator; searchlight; horn. One DSB inflatable life raft for 12 passengers; One DSB inflatable life raft for 16 passengers; (Solas 74/83); 50 life jackets; fire & smoke detectors; complete fire system; Twin 14 feet Nautical RIB Inflatable boats with 25 HP outboard motor for 10 passengers each. Safety equipment complies with international Coast Guard regulations.
Tip Top Weekly / Heft-Reihe
Burt L. Standish / Frank Merriwell's Force; or, Disarming his Enemy
Street & Smith Publications / USA 1903
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During Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003), Nick was assigned as a tank commander and Platoon Sergeant. Fighting at the “tip of the spear,” Nick’s unit was recognized worldwide as a symbol of American freedom when it helped topple the infamous Saddam Hussein statue in Firdos Square in April 2003. There, an AP photographer snapped a photograph of Nick in his tank’s cupola smoking a cigar with the statue of Saddam looming in the background. The stunning image, which earned him the nickname “The Cigar Marine,” appeared on the front pages of newspapers around the globe. Following his return stateside as a Gunnery Sergeant, Nick volunteered to return to battle in Iraq in 2004.
“Gunny Pop” was awarded the Silver Star for actions in combat that April during Operation Vigilant Resolve (the First Battle for Fallujah). During the same battle, “Gunny Pop” was wounded in action by a Rocket Propelled Grenade to the head. Blinded, he was medevaced to Germany and then stateside. At Balboa Naval Hospital, 8% of the vision in Nick’s remaining left eye was restored by the hospital’s tireless professionals. Nick was medically retired at the rank of Gunnery Sergeant.
Built: 2006
Dimensions: 130 feet length/ 25 feet beam/ 6 feet draft
Class: First class
Type: Motor Yacht
Capacity: 16 guests
Crew: 7 crew members + 1 naturalist multilingual guide
Accommodation: 10 cabins. Each cabin with private bathroom (toilet, shower, washbasin and vanity)
Facilities: Bar, dining room, salon and sun deck. All cabins and public areas are fully carpeted. Snorkeling gear available for rent.
Safety and navigation: Twin RL72C, 24 miles range Raytheon radar's; Raytheon L755 Ecosounder & Chart plotter; 667 Furuno Ecosounder; Raytheon GPS-112; 1503 Furuno SSB radio; Standard Spectrum VHF radio; ACR RLB-23 Epirb; Ritchie magnetic compass, barometer; clock; thermometer; helm indicator; searchlight; horn. One DSB inflatable life raft for 12 passengers; One DSB inflatable life raft for 16 passengers; (Solas 74/83); 50 life jackets; fire & smoke detectors; complete fire system; Twin 14 feet Nautical RIB Inflatable boats with 25 HP outboard motor for 10 passengers each. Safety equipment complies with international Coast Guard regulations.
Tipping points are "the levels at which the momentum for change becomes unstoppable." Gladwell defines a tipping point as a sociological term: "the moment of critical mass, the threshold, the boiling point."[ The book seeks to explain and describe the "mysterious" sociological changes that mark everyday life. As Gladwell states, "Ideas and products and messages and behaviors spread like viruses do."
Built: 2006
Dimensions: 130 feet length/ 25 feet beam/ 6 feet draft
Class: First class
Type: Motor Yacht
Capacity: 16 guests
Crew: 7 crew members + 1 naturalist multilingual guide
Accommodation: 10 cabins. Each cabin with private bathroom (toilet, shower, washbasin and vanity)
Facilities: Bar, dining room, salon and sun deck. All cabins and public areas are fully carpeted. Snorkeling gear available for rent.
Safety and navigation: Twin RL72C, 24 miles range Raytheon radar's; Raytheon L755 Ecosounder & Chart plotter; 667 Furuno Ecosounder; Raytheon GPS-112; 1503 Furuno SSB radio; Standard Spectrum VHF radio; ACR RLB-23 Epirb; Ritchie magnetic compass, barometer; clock; thermometer; helm indicator; searchlight; horn. One DSB inflatable life raft for 12 passengers; One DSB inflatable life raft for 16 passengers; (Solas 74/83); 50 life jackets; fire & smoke detectors; complete fire system; Twin 14 feet Nautical RIB Inflatable boats with 25 HP outboard motor for 10 passengers each. Safety equipment complies with international Coast Guard regulations.
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I've, so far, found 3 types of markers that work well with the EggBot.
1: The Sharpie Ultra-Fine Permanent Marker is the suggested brand of marker for EggBot - These boast a whopping 39 colors! These each seem to have their own quirks, but can be summarized like this: The red-based colors tend to run more readily - the lighter ones worse. Plan your plots accordingly - less is more!
2: The Sharpie Extra-Fine Metallic Oil-Based Paint Markers work great, but not with other markers. The body of the marker is thicker than the Ultra-Fine series – this prevents them from being used as accents. Not only are they difficult to line up, they also flow very readily and pull the pigments of the other markers. These run around $5 a piece.
3: For a truly FINE design – try the Martha Stewart Crafts .1mm Writing Pen. These markers come in only a few colors, and are about twice as much as the Ultra-Fine Sharpies. The marker body is pretty close to the Ultra-Fine Sharpies, so they work well for detail work in conjunction with those. These markers are very light and need a little extra weight to make them work right – it helps to put the cap on the butt of the marker. *Update: New testing has shown that these work well on the metallic oil-based and metallic standard Sharpie markers.