Power & Motoryacht

Movin’ On

ere’s the problem or, should I say, problems—the finger pier alongside the is just about wide enough to accommodate a skinny, pigeon-toed, surefooted dachshund. And, unless there is an especially high tide, the drop to ’s cockpit from said finger pier is considerable, like somewhere between 4 and 6 feet, a circumstance that can turn the act of coming aboard into a

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