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Finally made it to Mobile Bay, AL. Well I'm going to miss the L&A bash up
in Oak Harbor this go round after all. I was given a choice of staying on or getting off andthought long and hard as the tweenships 'vacation' was only eight days this time. But there's lots of L&A party's and I have a lot of friends everywhere they are held so it's something to look forward to in the near future. Missed spending time in the home area and on the boat however PT Rigging up home is doing a great job of managing the boat refit/upgrade and every day of work gets me that much closer and makes up for all that lost time so I opted to keep at it. Ship is rising even as we speak in a floating drydock. We expect to be done and on the way again in a few/several/some/???weeks time. I've seen this floating drydock business before but never been on one while ithappens. The close attention to weights, centersof gravity and balance would delight all you math-amatoids. We give them our figures, they adjust the dock to suit or as close as possible. They sink the dock and we give them our updated weight/balance/ballast figures and they advise us one what changes to make in our ballast tanks. Then the dock comes up and if all goes wel . . . . . .. ..l we'll see how it goes. On the home front the new boat project leaped forward again with the newly added fuel and water tanks installed. Now they are back to finishing off a few things above decks and the new sails come next in August/September. We're looking at some design suggestions for the stern rail/arch system. The big thing was making sure it either met cross-country hauling specifications or had some way of being lowered for trucking purposes. The second ongoing discussion is on which prop to use. I'm leaning toward the kind that has the four big Mickey Mouse ear style of blades with each blade rotating rather than all of them folding parallel to the shaft. Any suggestions or comments? New article for L&A is in the final stages. That makes one published, two accepted and two more in the works. A good way to spend the spare time. Next stop? Who knows? There's time enough in my schedule for two more of these jobs. Before you know it will be next Spring, the boat will be done and the next adventure will start. I'll look forward to stopping byenroute, starting with Katy of course! Cheers and fairwinds! Michael "DSK" wrote in message .. . Vito wrote: Work in Dahlgren (Big guns, black helo's), boat's near Urbanna. Urbanna is beautiful but pricey. Have you looked into keeping the boat at Reedville or maybe Ingram Bay? Of course there are some very capable boat yards in Urbanna too. We've sailed all around that area, the Rappahannock is one of our favorites. Except for the traffic going in and out of Deltaville... boat & car both... Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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Welcome John! I like your new (USED) boat. It's a beauty
Ole Thom Thanks, I enjoy the "on topic" and "off topic" post here. There is something about sailors. They are removed from the rest of the mere humans; in an odd unexplainable (but good) way. You said his is like a bar! Cooooool! Bartender, a round for everyone and put it on my tab........ Make mine a double ;-) John "26 Again" |
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Oh, that place. Thanks Canada!
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scout" wrote in message ... That's the place that gave us all of their topsoil in the last ice age - thanks ay? Scout "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Where's Canada? Is it near Louisiana? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Now in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia.... prior to that I terrorized Great Slave Lake in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories..... OOPS I forgot... you're from the USA and automatically should be assumed geographically challenged..... both of those places are in CANADA!! ;-) Capt. Mooron - Nordica 30 - S.V. Overproof "Treat Your Crew with Disdain... and Other Vessels with Distaste" "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... | Okay, what is everyone's port of call: | | I am in Southeast Texas and slip in Port Arthur and sail Sabine Lake (a | sal****er tidal lake) and eventually the Gulf of Mexico, which is just a 6 | mile sail south. | | John "26 Again" | | |
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I was trying to be nice!
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message ... On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 21:19:07 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote: The name of your boat... http://www.cretaceousfossils.com/inv...atia_pedernali s.htm That is a specific Lunatia. Lunatia = snail BB |
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Thom, ummm... forget it.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Norm, Don't feel bad about not understanding Jon. Most of the Group doesn't understand him. He is like backgroud music, just there. OT |
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I hate Bush.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... I just counted over 50 posts under this thread and not one political O.T. post. WOW! (:-o) Signed: Stunned sailor |
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Grooooooan.............. ;-)
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hahahaha.... sorry... I just couldn't help it. You spoiled it
first though. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "FamilySailor" wrote in message ... Grooooooan.............. ;-) |
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"FamilySailor" wrote in message ...
Did you here about the war between the Texans and the Coonasses on the Sabine river? Yes I did. I lead the Texans to victory. What happened was the Coonasses were throwing handgrenades across the river at us and us Texans were pulling the pins and throwing them back. ;-) Over our way we heard they were tossing Dynamite and you guys were lighting it and throwing it back..But I will take your word for it. Joe |
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Over our way we heard they were tossing Dynamite and you guys were
lighting it and throwing it back..But I will take your word for it. Joe That was the 1st war. I was just a baby then, my Grand-paw told me stories about it. I was in the 2nd war, the big one. hehehehe |
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