Continuing the Star Wars Hobie trend (and the infuriation of u/UncleAugie) here's my Tie Interceptor, named her Crash Jibe.4yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/sailing
'82 CB900C Restomod. Just completed this frame off restoration, it's my first large displacement bike. I can't stop grinning.3yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/HondaCB
Hammocks?! In Sea Vessels you say? It's more likely than you think (I know it's not sail boat, but it floats and needs wind, so....exception????7yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/sailing
So...this is my starting point. She's been slapped together with at least three different bikes. This might take a bit to unf*ck2yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/CafeRacers
I got tired of not having a boat, so I did something about it. Checkout my new (to me) Hobie 167yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/sailing
Took my restomod CB900C on a ride through Connecticut. Bike is an '82. Completely rewired the electrical system with an M-unit Blue, custom seat, custom handlebars and switches, and added Mikuni VM36 dual carbs. Plus a laundry list of other changes. She's my baby.3yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/HondaCB
My mutt, saved from a shelter, one half Alaskan Husky, one half German Sheppard. 100% awesome12yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/aww
Another long 1962, Honda CA95 ride in Connecticut. Round trip of about 71 miles give or take.4yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/vintagemotorcycles
There's a Hammock trend going on over at r/sailing. I posted this there since its a vessel that requires wind and includes a Hammock. Was told to get it on this sub as well.7yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/aviation
Completed 1962 Honda CA95. I'd previously posted a few before and after shots of this project, here's the final build after my first ride. I call her blue5yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/vintagemotorcycles
Savi Saber mod. Bought a scrap switch from the power and control set and added it to further my build. (That's a yellow kyber you see in the center)3yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/GalaxysEdge
Honda CA95 restoration before and after. Been working on this bike all summer, she's almost ready to ride.5yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/vintagemotorcycles
So the helicopter guy is flying high where its cold. I'll stick to low and warm.10yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/flying
Mind of a Seaplane Pilot (xpost and not mine, spotted on front page this morning)10yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/flying
Return to Cat Cay Bahamas. What's this winter you guys keep talking about?10yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/flying
I'm a seaplane Pilot at Sun N Fun 2016. Didn't expect to see an Albatros here. (I accidently posted this to r/flying out of habit, but for the hell of it, let's see how long they leave it up)8yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/aviation
Monday at the office (xross post from /r/flying, was told you guys might like this sort of thing)11yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/Hammocks
Third day flying, first day in the Caravan, and I only fell off the float twice...11yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/flying
Hey /r/sailing...what the hell am I looking at? Found her downtown Fort Lauderdale6yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/sailing
Ducks In a Row. Photo removed from /r/Flying. Guess they won't miss one more pilot not hanging around.9yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/aviation
The Calm After. One day after a storm system blew through the Bahamas, gray sky's and flat water9yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/flying
Ducks in a row! Tropic Seaplanes in Connecticut, staged for New York City Runs9yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/flying
Sometimes we get interesting chalk art when an engine comes back from depot.12yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/flying
Meet Rudder, my Alaskan Husky German Sheppard 100% awesome shelter rescue12yr ⋅ Wingnut150 ⋅ r/dogpictures