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2009 Jaguar XF Supercharged – Fast Forward 2009 Jaguar XF Supercharged Seat Time When North American Aviation sent the prototype P-51 fighter to England, the first thing the Brits did was shove a more powerful supercharged Merlin engine beneath its nose. Thus was born the most famous military aircraft of all time. Photo Gallery: 2009 Jaguar XF – V8 Supercharged – European Car Magazine Read More | Digg It | Add to del.icio.us


I am in the North Shannon Area (CoS) and am looking for someone who can repair leaking windows. In addition, the window seals / rubbers require replacing. The windows are Vetus on a Dutch Steel. All suggestions and recommendations …


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Africa’s coastlines extend for over 16,000 miles. This means there are 16,000 miles of coastline to cruise and explore with a sailboat. Africa is the only continent to stretch from south of the equator to north of it, and have several unique climates. The climate is close to that of a desert and has arid air, and the north is subarctic. Both savanna plains and dense jungle rainforests are in the tropical south. The coastlines vary depending on if the cruising location is in the north or south, but all these coastlines have amazing local villages and are bursting with culture and life. Thousands of miles of coastline are begging to be sailed including places like Morocco, South Africa, and Madagascar. A small country on the North West of Africa is Morocco. Most will recognize the name of Morocco’s largest city, Casablanca. The life of the locals is meant to be enjoyed here, so dock at the harbor in this famous city. Visit the local bazaar and pick up a few unique and special souvenirs or boat parts if need be. Moroccan cuisine is actually considered one of the most diversified cuisines in the world. Spain, Portugal, and the Mediterranean countries have no doubt had an influence on this since they are neighboring countries. Beware though, spicy foods happens to be one of their specialties. There are dozens of other harbors along the coastline, including amazing beaches with plenty of snorkeling potential. When it comes to sailing the Southern region of Africa, there is definitely no better place to visit than South Africa. In Africa, the most popular tourist destination is Cape Town, South Africa, surpassing even Cairo, Egypt in popularity. Cape Town has a great climate, and an incredibly well developed infrastructure. As a result of the geography of the city, numerous beaches are all close by and easy to visit. Drop boat anchor off the coast of these gorgeous beaches and take part in activities such as diving and especially surfing. Boulders Beach is well known for its colony of African penguins that frequent the area. The beaches which are located on the Atlantic Ocean side tend to have cold water, but the waters off the coast of False bay are much warmer, by up to even 18 degrees Fahrenheit. The island of Madagascar is located only 250 miles east of continental Africa. Thermal winds year round, and amazing waters, are in Madagascar. Water temperatures here actually range well into 86 degrees Fahrenheit; most of the year the waters are warm in the 75 degree Fahrenheit range. Several rainbow-colored fish and other different tropical fish hide in the broad coral reefs. There are beaches that stretch for miles and it’s relatively easy to anchor and explore the mainland. Sit down and fish from a sailboat, or take a snorkeling trip to visit the coral reefs. Considering its separation from the African mainland, there is no shortage of indigenous wildlife in Madagascar to see. Just to start with Morocco, South Africa, and Madagascar are all known for excellent sailing prospects and show the continent’s rich diversity. There are so many miles of coastline to cruise along, that it would be impossible to get bored. It could even be considered a worthy adventure to circumvent all of Africa to get the full exposure of these rich and beautiful shores. Stock up on boat supplies and get ready for some good weather, a decent amount of sun, and warm waters; Africa is definitely a great location to check out for cruising potential.   Bookmark It Hide Sites


In a quaint harbor on the coast of Thailand, the nightlife is vibrant. The locals have laid out a small bazaar selling everything from clothing to food to fish to knock off DVDs. This is just a small sample of the lifestyle one encounters while sailing along the coasts of Asia. Thailand harbor’s will lend a different experience than docking at a harbor in the Philippines or India. Come sail along the coastlines of Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, and India and be immersed in many of their exclusive customs. Thailand and it’s many islands have a warm tropical climate and lovely white sands to welcome sailors. The year round cruising potential, and the friendliness of the Thai people lends credit to the draw of these waters. The magnificent coral reefs off the shore are just a hint at the multitude of divers that visit these waters. There will never be an idle moment or an empty stomach as the Thai cuisine has ample selection for all. Of course the must-see city is Bangkok, where the Thai identity is still visible beneath the modern guise of the bustling metropolis. There is no official count as to exactly how many islands are in Indonesia since there are so many. There are definitely 13,000 to 17,000 individual islands in the range. With all these numerous islands, it is conceivable to sail and discover an untouched landscape and coral reefs thriving with life. For the avid surfers, drop boat anchor in Flores or Lombok. Surfing in Sumatra is unparallelled. When visiting Komodo, see the infamous Komodo dragons. For a taste of the city life, the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta is the most populated city in Southeast Asia. When in Vietnam, Halong Bay would be the first place to check out. The limestone islands on the north coast are exactly the type of breathtaking backdrops to sail a boat alongside of. These massive pinnacles, which also go by karsts, have stirred many local legends, mythology, and poetry. For lush beaches visit Nha Trang and hang out with the fish in the waters ideal for snorkeling. Enjoy the sun set over the horizon, lighting up the limestone in radiant warm colors, while sitting on a sailboat . One of the lesser visited destinations of Southeast Asia, the Philippines boasts over 7,107 islands laid out on 1000 km of turquoise waters. Most of these islands have sandy beaches and volcanic mountains. Visit the island of Puerto Galera for some of the best beaches. Also be sure to stop by Cebu and its neighboring islands for excellent anchorages. Most visitors to this island archipelago stop by the country’s capital, Manila. If one happens to find themselves on Roxas Boulevard, be sure to view the sunset. Glimpses of Spanish culture are fused into the architecture and lifestyle prevalent among its people. It is definitely rewarding to sail along the coastlines of India if time allows. There are over 560 miles of interconnected waterway in the region of Kerala. One could view the entire natural habitat all from the comfort of a boat as it travels in rivers, lakes, and inlets. As for the main waters off the coast, it is abundant in fish, and sea turtles. The coral reefs are in close proximity, ideal for snorkeling and diving. In the isolated archipelago of Nicobar and Andaman, there are over 500 islands away from the well developed shorelines. While sailing along the coasts of these Asian Countries, there is a cultural diffusion, and broadening of experiences such as fishing, diving, snorkeling, and of course fine cuisine. There is a collection of so many islands of different countries in such proximity. The sun rises over a placid Pacific Ocean as a cool breeze whips through the air, catching the sails, propelling sailors into the fascinating unknown. Bookmark It Hide Sites


This weekend, I attended the annual world-class car event at Keeneland . That event is the Concours d’Elegance . The featured manufacturer this year was Morgan. It really was great to see so many world-class vehicles in such a stunning venue and my camera sure did have a blast eating up all of the scenes. From the classic Packard to the straight-off-the-boat Audi R8, this show had it all and I did my best to capture as much I could in the little time I had. Feast your eyes on the scene below and check out the full gallery at my Flickr page .


There’s no other way to say this: a family in Racine, Wisconsin came home Saturday to find a humongous hot dog inside their house. The culprit was the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile, the giant vehicle that travels around the country to advertise the eponymous wieners. Police on the scene say the driver—they’re called hotdoggers —was trying to turn around on a dead-end street when she accidentally drove forward instead of reversing. Nick Krupp, who lives in the hotdogged house, told reporters that the home’s foundation had been cracked by the accident and that his family doesn’t have any insurance. (Whether homeowner’s insurance would even cover “hotdog car vs. house” is another matter altogether.) Krupp also said he had been texting his friends about the incident. Official specs for the Wienermobile include a 6.0-liter V-8 engine in a Chevrolet chassis and “fiberglass Hot Dog resting on a lightly-toasted bun.” As for the driver? Her contract has probably also been toasted. Read about other weird cars: Battle of the Traveling Salesmen No related posts.


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Nissan UK have released a limited edition of Nissan’s affordable 370Z sports car in a stunning yellow paint with special black 370Z graphics down the sides, harking back to the 1975 Datsun B210 HoneyBee in North America, but named the 370Z Yellow! Along with the Ultimate Yellow paint job, the 370Z Yellow also gets 19-inch RAYS forged alloy wheels, black leather and suede interior, and race car cues from the 370Zs competing in the European GT4 series. The interior also sports an integrated satellite navigation system, illuminated entry plates, special mats, a BOSE audio with eight speakers and a six-CD autochanger, heated seats, cruise control and speed limiter, as well as all the other features from the 370Z GT Pack, on which the 370Z Yellow is based. Unfortunately, the V6 engine powering the 370Z Yellow has not received any tweaks and is the same as the engine in the rest of the range. The 370Z Yellow will be available from participating Nissan dealers as well as all High Performance Centres from September and will retail at £31,650 for the six-speed manual version and £33,050 for the seven-speed automatic version. Source: Nissan



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