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Scott Vernon June 14th 04 03:09 PM

FREE Lunch !
 
Yes, Virginia, there is such a thing as a free lunch. Sailing back from
Rock Hall we anchored out from the Balt. Sailing Center to have lunch and
watch the 'kids' sailing dinghies. The kid in the chase boat came by and
asked if we wanted a ride into shore, we accepted. They invited us to their
BBQ. Good food and conversation with fellow sailors, a nice walk on the
beach, then a ride back to our boat on their skiff. My idea of a nice (free)
afternoon.

Scotty
S/V Lisa Marie
Balt. MD USA


DSK June 14th 04 06:35 PM

FREE Lunch !
 
What kind of BBQ? I hope it didn't have that icky red stuff all over it.

DSK

Scott Vernon wrote:

Yes, Virginia, there is such a thing as a free lunch. Sailing back from
Rock Hall we anchored out from the Balt. Sailing Center to have lunch and
watch the 'kids' sailing dinghies. The kid in the chase boat came by and
asked if we wanted a ride into shore, we accepted. They invited us to their
BBQ. Good food and conversation with fellow sailors, a nice walk on the
beach, then a ride back to our boat on their skiff. My idea of a nice (free)
afternoon.

Scotty
S/V Lisa Marie
Balt. MD USA



Scott Vernon June 14th 04 06:42 PM

FREE Lunch !
 
Yup, AND mustard.

hey Doug, what does your tug draw?

Scotty

"DSK" wrote in message
. ..
What kind of BBQ? I hope it didn't have that icky red stuff all over it.

DSK

Scott Vernon wrote:

Yes, Virginia, there is such a thing as a free lunch. Sailing back from
Rock Hall we anchored out from the Balt. Sailing Center to have lunch

and
watch the 'kids' sailing dinghies. The kid in the chase boat came by and
asked if we wanted a ride into shore, we accepted. They invited us to

their
BBQ. Good food and conversation with fellow sailors, a nice walk on the
beach, then a ride back to our boat on their skiff. My idea of a nice

(free)
afternoon.

Scotty
S/V Lisa Marie
Balt. MD USA





DSK June 14th 04 07:17 PM

FREE Lunch !
 
Scott Vernon wrote:
Yup, AND mustard.


Ick.

Oh well, I'd probably eat it too, my momma raised me to be polite. And
being free makes it taste better ;)



hey Doug, what does your tug draw?


Officially it draws 3'9" but we go through mud pretty easily. The
depthsounder is approx 20" below the waterline and it occasionally says
things like 1.4 or 1.2 . That's when 135hp and a 26x28 prop come in handy.

I bet we could do a good job pulling other boats off... maybe I should
rent it out to Joe?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Scott Vernon June 14th 04 07:28 PM

FREE Lunch !
 
It was good eatins, free or knot.

Reason I asked; we anchored way up creek to get away from the noisy
powerboaters. in 4' of water, us and a small Tanzer, but up creek a bit was
a trawler, slightly bigger than yous. They had a gen. running but was hardly
noticable and shut it off later. Looked a little out of place, too big for
the creek.

Scotty


"DSK" wrote in message
...
Scott Vernon wrote:
Yup, AND mustard.


Ick.

Oh well, I'd probably eat it too, my momma raised me to be polite. And
being free makes it taste better ;)



hey Doug, what does your tug draw?


Officially it draws 3'9" but we go through mud pretty easily. The
depthsounder is approx 20" below the waterline and it occasionally says
things like 1.4 or 1.2 . That's when 135hp and a 26x28 prop come in handy.

I bet we could do a good job pulling other boats off... maybe I should
rent it out to Joe?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King



DSK June 14th 04 07:38 PM

FREE Lunch !
 
Scott Vernon wrote:
Reason I asked; we anchored way up creek to get away from the noisy
powerboaters. in 4' of water, us and a small Tanzer, but up creek a bit was
a trawler, slightly bigger than yous. They had a gen. running but was hardly
noticable and shut it off later. Looked a little out of place, too big for
the creek.


Glad he had the curtesy to shut off the genset.

Anchoring in better spots is one of the best benefits of shallow draft.
We anchor in tight spots sometimes, although this time of year I tend to
go out into the open more... gets us away from the mosquitoes.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Joe June 15th 04 01:01 AM

FREE Lunch !
 
DSK wrote in message . ..
Scott Vernon wrote:
Yup, AND mustard.


Ick.

Oh well, I'd probably eat it too, my momma raised me to be polite. And
being free makes it taste better ;)



hey Doug, what does your tug draw?


Officially it draws 3'9" but we go through mud pretty easily. The
depthsounder is approx 20" below the waterline and it occasionally says
things like 1.4 or 1.2 . That's when 135hp and a 26x28 prop come in handy.



I bet we could do a good job pulling other boats off... maybe I should
rent it out to Joe?


No need to rent it to me, I have a 120 HP and a 21 square. I can
usually pull myself off anything I get onto, and I towed a half dozen
or so sailboats off reefs.

As for the trawler here aground I could go get him, But I do not like
the guy enough to risk my home saving his ass.

Joe

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Scott Vernon June 15th 04 01:02 AM

FREE Lunch !
 
I have screens for all openings. It got rather chilly soon after sunset (no
bugs) . Great sleeping weather.

--
Scotty
S/V Lisa Marie
Balt. MD USA


"DSK" wrote in message
.. .
Scott Vernon wrote:
Reason I asked; we anchored way up creek to get away from the noisy
powerboaters. in 4' of water, us and a small Tanzer, but up creek a bit

was
a trawler, slightly bigger than yous. They had a gen. running but was

hardly
noticable and shut it off later. Looked a little out of place, too big

for
the creek.


Glad he had the curtesy to shut off the genset.

Anchoring in better spots is one of the best benefits of shallow draft.
We anchor in tight spots sometimes, although this time of year I tend to
go out into the open more... gets us away from the mosquitoes.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King



Scott Vernon June 15th 04 02:02 AM

FREE Lunch !
 
and in the summer?


OzOne wrote in message ...
On 15 Jun 2004 00:02:00 GMT, "Scott Vernon"
scribbled thusly:

I have screens for all openings. It got rather chilly soon after sunset

(no
bugs) . Great sleeping weather.


Ahh Sydney in winter 26 deg C, about 79 deg F.
Fine and absolutely clear!


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.



Peter Wiley June 15th 04 04:37 AM

FREE Lunch !
 

40C, 100% humidity. One of the reasons I moved south. Oz's right tho,
it's gorgeous ATM.

PDW

In article , Scott Vernon
wrote:

and in the summer?


OzOne wrote in message ...
On 15 Jun 2004 00:02:00 GMT, "Scott Vernon"
scribbled thusly:

I have screens for all openings. It got rather chilly soon after sunset

(no
bugs) . Great sleeping weather.


Ahh Sydney in winter 26 deg C, about 79 deg F.
Fine and absolutely clear!


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




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