Tuesday, July 21, 2009

In the pink

It may have been a good idea to read the warning!...
What can I say, da da!

12 comments:

Sven on Senta II said...

Doesn't look bad at all in that shot. Of course, it doesn't show enough to show how the color looks when you see it is a boat. :-)


-Sven

Cameron B said...

WOW, what an outstanding color, i don't think anyone will miss it.
Have fun

Cameron B

Jordan said...

all i can say is wow!!!
what a incredible colour

jordan

Bobby Timson said...

Looking forward to seeing her in the water for the first time.

Anonymous said...

I actualy kinda like it.....
Charles Reeder

Anonymous said...

Love the color choice! Putting your touch on the journey already.

JiffyLube said...

That color will make you stand out, that's for sure...hehehe

I keep seeing that you talk about the 'team', but after you set sail what will the team be doing for you.

As I understand the rules for unassisted sailing no one can help you do any repairs, except to give you advice on repairs.

M said...

Call the boat cupcake!

It fit's so well!

Pleaseeee!

M

Anonymous said...

My first comment here -- The color is great, matches you. Could you give us fans some details or list of equipment on your boat. For instance AIS, no. of GPS units, radio and other comm types, watermaker, wind turbine, solar panels, etc. and no. of backups, if any.
Maybe doing this on another web page.

Steve in California

Karen said...

Hi Jessica,

LOVE the colour, beautiful finish, can't wait to see the entire boat ;)

Anonymous said...

Hi Jess! Hope your farewell dinner on Sat night is fun and well attended. Wish I could be there but a bit too far away!!! :--)) Will be there with you in my thoughts and prayers. Sounds tho' you have the best team anyone could wish for. You are an inspiration girl!! Don't forget to enjoy yourself!

marcus schormann said...

nice colour for your boat, Jessika,
it makes the yacht good visible against the sea, especialy in heavy weather and from an aeroplane
Good luck for a famous start, and how we say in Germany : always a handwidth water under the keel.
yours , Marcus from Germany