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High-res girls help the Cutter Eagle set sail (25 HQ Photos)


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  1. t dangle says:

    fershizzle

  2. smeyotch says:

    19 Wow!

  3. willimo27 says:

    #7 is really cute

  4. alec says:

    jesus, I don't know if the guys from the chive ever look at these comments, but they need to find #7 and #17

  5. Swarley says:

    who r #5 #15 ?

  6. james says:

    moar of #13

  7. born2chive says:

    #19 dat ass…!!!!

  8. Sappercrg says:

    WTF is with the ship always in the way. Moar girls less ship.

  9. NebraskaGuy says:

    #27 Just … WOW!

  10. sheoncebelieved says:

    #1 and #11 I would love to see her from the front, those look like some huge melons…FLBP? I'd say so

  11. Paul B says:

    Thanks from this retired Coastie. What an amazing ride it was back in the day, wind whistling through the taught rigging', the sounds, the smells. All hands on deck! What great memories.
    Paul B CPO USCG (ret)
    Oh, yeah, nice boat too.

  12. Motis says:

    #15 cute as can be! #23 Lovely check out the nice Gap!!!

  13. IAMNAME says:

    I just did some research of the Eagle. Apparently she is a Gorch Fock-class barque, named Horst Wessel originally used as a training vessel for the German Navy. She was the second ship in the class to be built after the class namesake, Gorch Fock. Adolf Hitler and Rudolph Hess were present at the launch and christening. The name was given in tribute to Nazi party member Horst Wessel.

  14. buffyspanties says:

    #7 was found before but i can't remember where… anyone have good memory?

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