Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#21
|
|||
|
|||
....and chains....
"Nav" wrote in message ... katysails wrote: I wear leather clothes, dummy.... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... Nothing at all on your chest? You ever heard it's not polite to point? CN "katysails" wrote in message ... Can't sstand running a heater even when on the dock....sleep with a fan on and window open all winter...walk around the house in bare feet and shorts all winter... |
#22
|
|||
|
|||
"katysails" wrote in message ... ...and chains.... Be nice, you're going to give Neal a stroke. John Cairns "Nav" wrote in message ... katysails wrote: I wear leather clothes, dummy.... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... Nothing at all on your chest? You ever heard it's not polite to point? CN "katysails" wrote in message ... Can't sstand running a heater even when on the dock....sleep with a fan on and window open all winter...walk around the house in bare feet and shorts all winter... |
#23
|
|||
|
|||
"John Cairns" wrote in message . .. "katysails" wrote in message ... ...and chains.... Be nice, you're going to give Neal a stroke. Several. |
#24
|
|||
|
|||
"katysails" wrote in message ... Then I shouldn't mention the boots and spurs?!?!? Definitely not......... John Cairns "John Cairns" wrote in message . .. "katysails" wrote in message ... ...and chains.... Be nice, you're going to give Neal a stroke. John Cairns "Nav" wrote in message ... katysails wrote: I wear leather clothes, dummy.... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... Nothing at all on your chest? You ever heard it's not polite to point? CN "katysails" wrote in message ... Can't sstand running a heater even when on the dock....sleep with a fan on and window open all winter...walk around the house in bare feet and shorts all winter... |
#25
|
|||
|
|||
good girl - always carry a chains of clothing!
Scout "katysails" wrote in message ... ...and chains.... "Nav" wrote in message ... katysails wrote: I wear leather clothes, dummy.... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... Nothing at all on your chest? You ever heard it's not polite to point? CN "katysails" wrote in message ... Can't sstand running a heater even when on the dock....sleep with a fan on and window open all winter...walk around the house in bare feet and shorts all winter... |
#26
|
|||
|
|||
I don't think you understand the concept of the keys. Store blankets and
a sleeping bag in a 27 foot boat for the (maybe) 10 nights a year that they'd be needed? All those fumes from your engine must be collecting in the pilot house and effecting your reasoning. Have another drink, Ole Thom. Thom Stewart wrote: CN, Why in the Hell would you run a heater at night while sleeping? Don't you use Blankets and sheets or a sleeping Bag with liner? That my friend, has me doubting your whole post. If you had said you ran your heater all day or to get the chill off during a chilly evening, until going to bed. Any sailor worth his salt would never waste fuel while sleeping. Even if the temperature was below freezing, which I'm sure it wasn't in Florida, a warm boat before going to sleep would last till morning. The Post sounds strangely familiar to the broken mooring line story. A make believe. Lines don't brake in the middle and Sailors don't use fuel while sleeping in moderate Climates. Ole Thom |
#27
|
|||
|
|||
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "John Cairns" wrote in message . .. "katysails" wrote in message ... ...and chains.... Be nice, you're going to give Neal a stroke. Several. Depends upon the chain. I must admit stainless steel anchor chain is a definite turn-on because it doesn't rust and it seems to shed mud and other bottom goo better because of the polished surface. It also looks so classy on the foredeck. Too bad it costs an arm and a leg. CN |
#28
|
|||
|
|||
Sorry...no stainless...and we keep ours in the locker..who wants all that
chain laying about? I just get it out when it;'s needed... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "John Cairns" wrote in message . .. "katysails" wrote in message ... ...and chains.... Be nice, you're going to give Neal a stroke. Several. Depends upon the chain. I must admit stainless steel anchor chain is a definite turn-on because it doesn't rust and it seems to shed mud and other bottom goo better because of the polished surface. It also looks so classy on the foredeck. Too bad it costs an arm and a leg. CN |
#29
|
|||
|
|||
Congradulations on installing a heater for this winter. Good timing
Ole Thom |
#30
|
|||
|
|||
"All that chain laying about?" You must think me a putz or something. I, too, keep most of the chain in the chain locker. However, there is the matter of the length that lies between the hawsepipe and the anchor itself. This amounts to a couple of feet on my yacht. Also there is the back-up anchor and rode which must be readily at hand for fast deployment. This I keep in a loose loop tied on the port side of the forward deck. The stainless steel chain is part of the rode of course. Any sailor who relies primarily on a single anchor and does not have a back-up ready to deploy immediately will sooner or later come to grief. CN "katysails" wrote in message ... Sorry...no stainless...and we keep ours in the locker..who wants all that chain laying about? I just get it out when it;'s needed... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "John Cairns" wrote in message . .. "katysails" wrote in message ... ...and chains.... Be nice, you're going to give Neal a stroke. Several. Depends upon the chain. I must admit stainless steel anchor chain is a definite turn-on because it doesn't rust and it seems to shed mud and other bottom goo better because of the polished surface. It also looks so classy on the foredeck. Too bad it costs an arm and a leg. CN |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
A Dickens Christmas | General | |||
GRETTIR'S SAGA (continued) | ASA | |||
Bush Resume | ASA |