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katysails March 22nd 04 11:49 AM

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Joe surmised:=20
Capt Neal is going to be estatic.

No way his Coronado could sail that far...and he has no car....and I =
have a killer poodle....
--=20
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein


katysails March 22nd 04 11:50 AM

Bottom Paint
 
SailLoco said:=20
Heck, checking that chart only confirms what I said. It says to lightly =
sand
and apply.

For VC Offshore....we use VC 17
--=20
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein


SAIL LOCO March 22nd 04 06:01 PM

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Not as bad as a rotten alligator thou.

I couldn't deal with those things. I'd never get in the water to wipe the
bottom off.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"No shirt, no skirt, full service"

Joe March 22nd 04 10:18 PM

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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
"Joe" wrote

Weve had a bloated coon
floating around the marina for a week now.


Don't you think it's marinated long enough? Fire up the grill!

Scotty



Haven't seen him lately, bet the alligator gar ate him. They get
allot of the baby ducklings this time of year to. The fishermen hate
the gars because they are such competition. They look prehistoric to
me big scales like dragons crusing the marina underwater. They come to
the surface all the time and roll all you usually see is the side.
Some are 6-8 feet long.

Joe

Joe March 23rd 04 01:39 AM

Bottom Paint
 
(SAIL LOCO) wrote in message ...
Not as bad as a rotten alligator thou.

I couldn't deal with those things. I'd never get in the water to wipe the
bottom off.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"No shirt, no skirt, full service"



Not a common occurance, but they die 2. Last one I had to drag out of
the marina with the dink. The water is so muddy here you can not see
to well in the marina. Only time at the dock that I jump in is for
lost items or just to inspect for growth and check out the zincs.
Offshore is the place to swim here.


Some lady dropped a 1&1/2 caret diamond in the marina down the dock,
saw it splash but they never found it. Or a diver slipped it in his
booty.

joe

Scott Vernon March 23rd 04 02:11 AM

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"OzOne" wrote
I hear American heroes shoot these fish while they bast on the
surface.
Must be a hell of a tough target fron 5 metres away...what a man!?



ozzy, your slip is showing, again.



gshirley March 23rd 04 06:10 AM

Bottom Paint
 
That's what happens when you pay some scurvy lot to rub your bottom. Love
your site.
"katysails" wrote in message
...
On both O'Day's and on Chanteuse we've always used VC 17 every other year
for bottom paint and have never had much af a problem with build up, even
when moored last year, which really surprised me. A lot of boats on the
moorings had garden's growing around their waterlines where we didn't (but
then, we sailed and a lot of them just sat there). Now that we're fairly
certain we'll be moving this summer to the Gulf Coast of Florida, we have to
change our regimen to accomodate salt water. At present, we have two coats
of VC 17 over the new bottom. We asked at Torresen's and they recommended
using Interlux Micron anti-fouling paint but that we would have to sand off
the VC17 (quite lethal stuff) They quoted 2600.00 plus the cost of the
paint to do it. When we go down in April, we're going to get quotes from
yards threr, too. Just how nasty would sanding off 2 coats of VC17 be? Is
Interlux Micron as thin as VC 17 or is it a thicker paint? How many coats
of Interlux can you put on before having to resand? We'll probably be
usiing the boat for live aboard the first year we're there, so it will be
sitting in a marina rather than on a mooring...seems most of the marinas are
on the river with flowing water rather than still. Will this make a
difference in the growth factor?

--
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein



Joe March 24th 04 09:07 PM

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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
"OzOne" wrote
I hear American heroes shoot these fish while they bast on the
surface.
Must be a hell of a tough target fron 5 metres away...what a man!?



Not around me. I've landed a few while fishing for speckled trout and
always release them. I figure they have just as much right if not more
right to the fish I'm after.

That crap might go over in OZ land before they took your guns away
but not here. You dont mess with seagulls either. I had a dockhand
hauled away to jail for injuring a seagull, he thought it was funny to
start feeding them then to throw rocks at them, he hit one and broke
its wing. Federal offence-citizens arrest end of story.

Where the hell did you hear that garbage, at your local cracker KKK
club?

Shoot any spear chunkers lately big man.

Joe


ozzy, your slip is showing, again.



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