Anchoring, Docking for Sale
- Anchor rope 100 ft x 3/8 inch polypropylene rope 3 strand twisted anchor line...(US $33.41)
- Vintage 15 lb boat anchor - unmarked - navy type coated(US $20.00)
- Dockmate boat dock corner wheel 1278 | 9 inch corner mount(US $76.83)
- Boat sand anchor pontoon sand anchor 18 in stainless steel for the beach(US $23.00)
- Pick-up or diving mast buoy white/orange niagara plastics ce-317 2-1/2" npt(US $39.60)
- O'brien 16' pontoon bridle(US $29.99)
New Audi Quattro supercar: could this be it?
Thu, 15 Aug 2013Audi has released surprise pictures of one of the concept cars it will be bringing to the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show, on its international media site. The new concept currently comes with no other information – not even a name. However, given the way it looks so similar to the RS5-based Quattro concept from 2010 and the presence of the Quattro text on so many of these illustrations, it seems fairly clear what this new supercar will be called.
Nissan lowers vehicle prices to boost Internet shopping
Thu, 02 May 2013Jockeying for better position in Internet shopping sites, Nissan will cut the manufacturer's suggested retail prices on seven key models, effective Friday. The price cuts range from a $580 reduction on the brand's volume leader, the Altima, which was redesigned for 2013 and was the best-selling car in the nation in March, to $4,400 off of the Armada full-sized SUV. The price adjustments affect vehicles that represent two-thirds of the brand's U.S.
Brian Wilson on the Beach Boys' car songs
Mon, 11 May 2009Brian Wilson, the musical giant behind so much of the Beach Boys great music, sang at the Petersen gala in Los Angeles last week, and there were plenty of songs about cars and drag racing in the mix. "We're going to do a series of car songs because this place has a lot of cars," Wilson announced before leading his 10-piece band into "Little Deuce Coupe," "409," "All Summer Long" and "Shut Down." The band played to a packed house at the museum's annual fundraiser. Wilson's set was surely the most entertaining in the Petersen's 15 years of fundraising galas.