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Delta style anchor 22 lb / 10 kg solid 316 stainless steel boat(US $161.66)
Saltwater boat marine electric anchor winch 25lbs with wireless remote control(US $166.34)
Taylor made 22105 48in mast buoy with blue stripe(US $57.76)
Golden motor boat lift or davit switch- safety levington gfci attachment plug in(US $40.00)
2 anchor pulleys and anchor line control(US $10.00)
Seachoice #40711 3/8" d x 100' l white nylon 3-strand twisted anchor line spool(US $48.89)
2013 VW Beetle Convertible arrives
Thu, 04 Oct 2012The new 2013 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible has been revealed ahead of a launch at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November. The new Beetle Convertible is due to bow in at the LA Auto Show in November but VW obviously decided it was pragmatic to get an early reveal out of the way before the new Bug soft top trickled on to the Interwebs of its own accord. What we get is what we expected (although we did hold out a little hope the new Beetle Cabriolet would look more like the E-Bugster Cabriolet Concept); a convertible version of the 2012 Beetle with a pram style soft top that sits on the boot.
Goodwood Festival of Speed 2011 preview
Thu, 17 Mar 2011Lord March has kicked off the countdown to the 2011 Goodwood Festival of Speed at the annual press preview. The theme is Racing Revolutions - Quantum Leaps That Shaped Motorsport. Lord March said it meant a mouth-watering array of cars, celebrating tech advances such as 4wd, carbonfibre and monocoque construction. Naturally, there are a number of anniversaries to celebrate: the centenary of the Indianapolis 500 race, 100 years of Chevrolet, the Jaguar E-type's golden birthday and 110 years of Skoda motorsport involvement.
Electric wire eases closing of Corvette Stingray hatch
Tue, 12 Feb 2013A single piece of wire makes closing the hatch on the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray easier. Tucked behind the rear fascia, the alloy wire changes shape when an electric current heats it up. The wire returns to its previous shape when it cools.






