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Capt. Neal®
 
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Fat boy is just continuing his net cop, control freak ways.
Pay him no mind. BBrody is too busy breast feeding his
baby to realize what he's doing on the Internet. Ya gotta
give him credit, though. His wife refuses to breast feed
the baby so Booby took hormones and now he's lactating.

His tits are almost as big as Horvath's now.

CN


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Only an asshole would continue to post binaries to a non-bianry

group after
being told it was the wrong thing to do. This can hurt the group in

a long term
way. Please don't do it ever again.

BBob the asshole


Hurt the group? WTF are you babbling about, you idiot?


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I've frozen too many times on boats.
On my coldest trip it hit 22 degrees and ice
was freezing on the deck. The little propane
heater on board was not working. We ran
the engine partly for the heat, mostly the get
the job done quickly.

What is the coldest you've seen Thom?

At temperatures below freezing I'd certainly
have a diesel cabin heater. And better yet a
heated pilothouse.

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Scroll down to the picture of the bow over the
Humpback.

http://www.pelagic.co.uk/charter/antarct.htm

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I've frozen too many times on boats.

On my coldest trip it hit 22 degrees and ice
was freezing on the deck. The little propane
heater on board was not working. We ran
the engine partly for the heat, mostly the get
the job done quickly.

What is the coldest you've seen Thom?

Bart

"Thom Stewart" wrote

Real sailors don't have to huddle inside the cabin around a homemade
heater at 50 degrees.

We high Latitude sailors sail for the pure pleasure of sailing.



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Bart,

I have a Red Dot heater in the pilothouse and when its cold I run the
diesel at a fast idle for the Red Dot and the PH stays nice a warm. I
also have a "Heat Pal" which does a good job keeping the PH Cozy and I
can turn the top grill upside down and cook a stew are BBQ ribs. I've
found that running the engine for the Red Dot uses less fuel than the
Heat Pal. Both do a good job.

The coldest I've ever seen was a trip from Sag Harbor to Greenport on
Long Island Sound in a freezing rain. That was a lot of years ago and I
was a lot younger.

I've sailed a lot more in cold weather out here in the NW but have
managed to stay pretty comfortable. Winter Sailing can be fun; if you
set up for it.

Ole Thom


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NW Weather Chk

Temp; @ 6:00 AM 47' F Cloudy

Sorry Northeastern's! Looks like a pretty tough Blizzard.

Ole Thom



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BB,

Your right, it is the Peconic Sound but you put a label on yourself for
making the point.

 
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