Categories Uncategorized Post author By paddymelonAUS Post date June 1, 2020 First released in 2001, the Devaux coupe is an Australian automobile, designed by David Clash and inspired by the classic French coach builders of the 1930’s. It is powered by a Jaguar XR6 straight six or a GM V8. A Spyder variant was also produced in 2009. Photo by Pinterest.com. The James Craig, a 3 masted iron-hulled barque, sailing in Bass Strait with all 21 sails set. She was launched as Clan Macleod in England in 1895 and rescued from the seabed in Recherche Bay, Tasmania, in 1972. She was completely restored to her original condition in Sydney in the 1980’s – 1990’s. James Craig is currently berthed in Darling Harbour in Sydney. Photo by the Sydney Heritage Fleet. James Craig was completely restored by members of the Sydney Heritage Fleet, from the keel up. Here new plates are fitted to the stern frames. The restored hull was re-launched in 1997. Her length on deck is 180 feet (54.8 m). Photo by Sydney Heritage Fleet. Source: The “Red Emerald” Diary 2013. butchpetty.com Male ink. Source: Pinterest.com Source: Tumblr.com. Reblogged from Mia-down-under. The skipper has everything under control. Source: tumblrgallery.com. Source: The “Red Emerald” Diary (2011) by butchpetty.com. Source: Pinterest.com. Excelsior mechanicals. Reblogged from guzziguzz.tumblr.com. The hairdryer. Source: Tumblr.com. Source: Pinterest.com The breeze! Source: Naughty-Lada.com Tags Devaux coupe, Excelsior engine, lingerie, Male tatoos, nude sailing, nudes, The James Craig