RAILMEAT APPAREL
Captain’s Confessional
Captain’s Confessional
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"Where secrets go to die… or get doodled."
This is not the fanciest notebook in the world. It’s not bound in dragon skin. It’s not embossed with gold leaf. It’s not the kind of journal Hemingway would’ve carried while brooding in Paris. But since 2023, it’s been the only notebook our crew actually uses — on the dock, at the bar, and yes, even mid‑regatta when someone insists on keeping “race notes” that are mostly doodles of paperboats and rum recipes.
It’s a notebook. Translation: it’s clean, it’s sturdy, and it’s basically the duct tape of your ideas. You’ll scribble in it, spill rum on it, probably lose it for a week under the cushions of the clubhouse couch, and still keep writing in it because it feels like home. Years from now, you’ll look at this notebook and think: “Wow, that’s where the memories live. Also, why does it still smell like tequila?”
It’s not prestige. It’s personality. It’s the unofficial logbook of the Railmeat fleet — proof that you can party all night, race all day, and still jot down the chaos in style.
Future memories included. Legible handwriting not included. Rum optional.
⚓️ Notebook Details
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Cover Material: UltraHyde hardcover paper (translation: tough enough for dock life, fancy enough to impress your mom)
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Size: 5.5" × 8.5" (13.97 cm × 21.59 cm) — perfect for pockets, bags, or hiding from the Commodore
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Weight: 10.9 oz (309 g) — light enough to carry, heavy enough to feel important
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Pages: 80 lined, cream‑colored sheets (because blank pages are terrifying)
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Closure: Matching elastic band (keeps your secrets safe)
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Ribbon Marker: For pretending you’re organized
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Expandable Inner Pocket: For receipts, rum tickets, or questionable doodles
🏴☠️ Why You’ll Love It
Because it’s not just a notebook. It’s a crew diary. It’s the thing you jot down race notes in, the thing you sketch paperboats in, and the thing that tells strangers you’re part of the Railmeat fleet — the crew that laughs louder, sails harder, and sticks out proudly at every regatta.
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