Sailing Hardware & Gear for Sale
Merriman bros boat winch windlass(US $450.00)
Harken 3" triple carbo block & tackle w/8/3" rope, usa(US $49.99)
Gibb 1 3/4"tufnol block & tackle single sailing boat rigging pulley england(US $39.99)
Whale gusher ten bilge pump(US $55.00)
Flying scott, ballasted center board(US $700.00)
Dutton-lainson dl2500a ratchet winch steel 2500 lb(US $110.00)
2015 Mercedes CLS and CLS Shooting Brake (minor) facelift revealed
Wed, 18 Jun 2014The 2015 Mercedes CLS and CLS Shooting Brake (pictured) get a small facelift The Mercedes tease for the 2015 facelift of the CLS and CLS Shooting Brake focused firmly on the new Multibeam LED headlights. But that’s because they’re about the most significant changes Mercedes has wrought to its four-door swoopy coupe. Frankly, there’s not a huge number of cosmetic changes to mark out the 2015 CLS from the 2014 model save for a mildly re-worked front bumper and grill and those new Multibeam LED headlights – standard across the new CLS range.
SRT Viper combines Time Attack package with Anodized Carbon look
Thu, 17 Apr 2014SRT has just debuted a very special Viper at the New York auto show, combining the Time Attack Group with the exclusive Anodized Carbon Special Edition package. Just 50 examples of the of the SRT Viper Anodized Carbon Special Edition package will be made, with just 10 models carrying the Time Attack Group package. Like a number of special editions from Chrysler, this model emerged due to customer demand, with Chrysler taking the functional chassis and aerodynamic parts from the Viper Time Attack Special Edition and making them available in the GTS price class.
Consumer Reports: No to Chevrolet SUV, Ford crossovers, MyFord Touch
Tue, 04 Jan 2011Consumer Reports said Monday it will not recommend the Chevrolet Tahoe SUV and Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX crossovers because of low scores in the magazine's tests, and panned Ford Motor Co.'s MyFord Touch and MyLincoln Touch technology. The magazine also said it will not recommend the Infiniti QX56, a V8 version of the Jeep Grand Cherokee and the Porsche Cayenne. Those SUVs performed well in testing but were too new for the magazine to have adequate reliability data to recommend, it said.