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Default Pictures of "Cut the Mustard" under sail

I bet you know more about lathering perfume on yourself
than I. You're the one who doesn't bathe, thus needs to
cover the stink.

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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I bet you not only "bathe" twice a day.... but lather on the perfume
afterwards!

CM

"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
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| Basically, he doesn't bathe.
|
| "felton" wrote in message
| ...
| On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 18:58:18 -0400, "Simple Simon"
| wrote:
|
| I've got two tanks. One in the main saloon that holds 12 gallons
| and is used for the sink in the head for washing, shaving, brushing
| teeth, etc.
|
| I put in another 18-gallon polyethelyne tank under the cockpit
| that holds water for the galley sink which I use for drinking,

cooking,
| rinsing dishes (I wash them in salt water), making coffee, etc.
| Keeping the tanks topped off is an ongoing process.
|
| I have three, six-gallon plastic water jugs I used to ferry water

from
| ashore to keep the tanks full. These I keep full until I have to

empty
| them into the tanks then I re-fill them ashore. I pilfer water from
| various
| places near the dinghy landing. I also collect rainwater for bathing
| purposes.
| This I keep in gallon jugs.
|
| Thanks I was wondering about that.
|
| "felton" wrote in message
| ...
| I can see where your electrical energy comes from, but what is your
| water tankage capacity and how do you manage your water supply out

on
| the mooring? Something I have been curious about.
|
| Thanks
|
|
| On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 15:32:28 -0400, "Simple Simon"
| wrote:
|
| I have four Shell (formerly Siemens) panels. The model number is
| SM50-H.
| These reside atop the bimini. The two on the sailboard are soon to
be
| gotten
| rid of as they are old, and off-brand and only output about half

of
| their original
| rating.
|
| The Shell panels are rated at a little over three amps each or

fifty
| watts. Times
| it by four and it amounts to 12 amps or 200 watts. The older

panels
| only
| output a little over one amp each. They are about at the end of
their
| useful
| life. I plug them in when I've got everything but the kitchen sink
| running off
| the batteries.
|
| If you are going to use a fridge you need about four of the Shell
| panels to
| do it right.
|
|
| "Synergy" wrote in message
| . ..
| Simon,
|
| Exactly how many solar cells do you have onboard? What model(s)
are
| they
| and how much juice do they produce? I'm thinking of installing

at
| least one
| on our boat but I'm not sure how effective they are. We're
looking
| for
| something that can replenish the house while we use our fridge

on
| the hook
| ~3AH/day.
|
| Louis
| s/v Synergy
| Westsail 32 #679
|
| "Simple Simon" wrote in message
| ...
| Booby has been singing the same old tune for years.
|
| "Capt. Neal never posts any pictures of his Crapanado
| sailing.
|
| "The Crapton never sails or he would post some
| pictures of him sailing."
|
| "The loser never leaves the mooring."
|
| And on and on and on. Well, I finally got sick of
| his harassment so I took some time to snap a few
| pics this week-end of "Cut the Mustard" under sail.
|
| I must apologize because all the pictures were taken
| from aboard and they don't really do justice to the
| real beauty that is my Coronado under sail showing
| the entire vessel in her glory. But, it these pictures
| cause Booby to shut his yap it will be worth the
| effort.
|
| http://www.homestead.com/captneal/Thumbsup.html
|
| Enjoy!
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