On 5/31/2013 9:00 PM, Earl wrote:
JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 5/30/2013 7:55 PM, Earl wrote:
True North wrote:
On Wednesday, 29 May 2013 11:56:47 UTC-3, Wayne B wrote:
On Wed, 29 May 2013 07:05:25 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote:
Here's a GOOD NEWS story for you.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/stor...nada-oecd.html
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How's that new boat doing? Have we seen any pictures yet?
I agree with you that Canada in the summer time is a wonderful place.
One of our best boat cruises ever was up the Rideau Canal system from
Kingston, Ontario with the return leg via the Ottawa River, St
Lawrence River, Chambly Canal and Lake Champlain.
Trouble with posting pictures is..the usual low lifes will want to use
them to harass, belittle and intimidate every chance they get.
BTW I'm thinking of buying an electric trailer dolly to help manouver
the boat/trailer in tight spaces such as on my somewhat narrow street
and narrower driveway.
Princess Auto has a made in China 12 volt unit for $400.00. Comes with
single drive wheel and a small battery.
I was talking to another company that has a nicer two drive wheel
version for three times as much. (I supply car type battery)
Both are supposidly rated for between 4500 and 5000 lbs but for the
cheaper unit...that's on a level surface.
You have a history of harassment, belittling, and intimidation, Don so I
understand why you wouldn't want to post photos.
WTF is supposidly? Your spell-checking BS is yet another thing that can
backfire on you, eh?
Learn to trailer with your vehicle. I can get into any spot 12" wider
than my trailer with my SUV.
Yup, I can pretty much put a trailer anywhere. I have backed them into
marinas around corners and to slips
I do have a bit of experience
driving trucks though.. My dad taught me a secret for backing when I
was about 8, when he taught me to drive.
Hand on the bottom of the wheel and move in the direction you want the
trailer to go?
Actually what he told me was "Know your vehicle and in particular, how
wide it is/how wide your target is. Choose your path, pick a mirror, and
go... (heres the main part) *Do not swivel your head from side to side,
just watch one side of the vehicle and the other side will take care of
itself*".
The idea being if you have an 8 foot vehicle and a 10 foot hole, you
keep your side 1 foot from the side, and you really don't need to look
at the other side... just pay attention to your side. Too many people
get caught up looking from one mirror to another, and end up hitting
something.
"Backing" is kind of a "thing" in our family. I am not sure if any of
you remember ten years ago when I taught my middle daughter to drive. I
took her to a state park, drove all the way down a dirt road (jeep CJ,
standard trans) and told her to back it out. She said "why" and I said
because if you can back this short wheel base vehicle out of the woods,
you can drive it anywhere... She backed it out, drove it back, backed it
out, etc.. a few times, then we hit the road....