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2002 Bayliner 3788 “Starship Enterprise”
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Thanks! She’s the fourth starship of mine to bear the name (hence the “C”)
We are loving the Bayliner ownership experience.Edd M. Schillay
Captain of the "Starship Enterprise" / NCC-1701-C
2002 Bayliner 3788
Venice Yacht Club / Venice Island, FL
Our prime directive: Wherever we go, we go boldly.
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Just added a vinyl graphic to the inside of the cockpit door that leads to the swim platform...
I figure when you name your boat the "Starship Enterprise", you might as well go all in!
1 PhotoEdd M. Schillay
Captain of the "Starship Enterprise" / NCC-1701-C
2002 Bayliner 3788
Venice Yacht Club / Venice Island, FL
Our prime directive: Wherever we go, we go boldly.
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OK -- So I saved the best for last. My previous boat, the Starship Enterprise NCC-1701-B, was a C&C 37+ sailboat. Aside from having a signed DVD of STAR TREK Generations on my office wall that says "Edd, Smooth Sailing on the Enterprise. Happy Birthday! Patrick Stewart", I also have a signed photo of the boat that is attached. It says: "To Edd, Richard (my father) and the crew of the Enterprise - Make me proud - Good luck! William Shatner"1 PhotoEdd M. Schillay
Captain of the "Starship Enterprise" / NCC-1701-C
2002 Bayliner 3788
Venice Yacht Club / Venice Island, FL
Our prime directive: Wherever we go, we go boldly.
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For Christmas, I received a new Raymarine Axiom+ GPS MFD. After going through all the menus and customizations, I saw that you can install your own start-up screen while the unit loads the software and charts. So, here's mine:
1 PhotoEdd M. Schillay
Captain of the "Starship Enterprise" / NCC-1701-C
2002 Bayliner 3788
Venice Yacht Club / Venice Island, FL
Our prime directive: Wherever we go, we go boldly.
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