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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message


I got excited yesterday, sent in my launch request. Asked for 2nd week
in April.


Brave or looking forward to very little improvements....


Nah. We're going in either the first or second Saturday in April. Cold,
yeah, but that's when the season begins, dammit.

Max


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Huh? Brave?
I have no projects to do this year. Other than polish/wax the hull,
she's in good shape, ready to go back in the water.


Ditto. Just a coat of Awlcare on the hull and deck and splash. Okay, maybe
a little Sikkens Cetol Marine on a few choice wooden parts. Like all of
'em. (sigh)

Max


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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message

Damn.... I start a list every January.... then pare it down from fantasy
to reality and budget constraints.
I won't launch until May.....


Is the ice off the water up there by then? And don't lie to us--we know you
guys have 9 months of winter and three months of bad sledding.

Max


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Katy, Hurricane season is enjoyable if you own the proper boat and know
how to weather any storm.


Like Andrew, for instance?

Its not like you have to worry about getting
flooded.


Right. Only piled up on the mountain of debris that was previously
watercraft along the shoreline.

It may be a bad time for lubbers but a nice warm place to live
is worth the risk.


Iraq is nice and warm. Worth the risk?

Ive been thru 5-6 hurricanes and only had one item
trashed, a 22' camper on jacks rolled across the lawn. My fault.I was
offshore and did not have it properly secured. You know the news people
look for the worst to show you Yankee's on TV.


Perhaps, but it really DOES look bad. I was especially fond of the guy
doing a live shot when a sailing sheet of metal blasted him into the next
county. Or was that on that silly "Day After Tomorrow" movie?

Max



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Maxprop wrote:
.... maybe
a little Sikkens Cetol Marine on a few choice wooden parts.


Somebody stop him!

Friends don't let friends use Cetol...

DSK



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Or if a neighbors less-well-prepared boat slams into yours, blowing
debris, etc etc.


Happened to friends in Punta Gorda. The neighbors allowed a 50'
sportfisherman to raft alongside their 30' sailboat. Of course they both
parted their lines and found their way to our friends' Catalina 34.

Max


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OzOne wrote in message

Get back to reality and tell me just how you'd cope with a direct hit
from a Cat 5, like the one off Northerm Oz at the moment.
280kph winds are nver "enjoyable" and with the seas that go with such
winds, "getting flooded" is the least of your worries!


That sounds less than appealing. Will it make landfall?

Max


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That's nice, Joe...my husband lived in Jacksonville for 5 years...my
mom-in-law in St Pete for 20 and various other relatives are
lifers....hurricanes are terribly destructive, not onlt for lubbers but for
experienced boaters...you do no one any favors by lessening the facts of
reality except possibly leading the uninformed unto a dangerous
situation...be a nice boy and go back to your manly man stuff, now and stop
spinnig tales...

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Katy, Hurricane season is enjoyable if you own the proper boat and know
how to weather any storm. Its not like you have to worry about getting
flooded. It may be a bad time for lubbers but a nice warm place to live
is worth the risk. Ive been thru 5-6 hurricanes and only had one item
trashed, a 22' camper on jacks rolled across the lawn. My fault.I was
offshore and did not have it properly secured. You know the news people
look for the worst to show you Yankee's on TV.

Joe



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You can do that after launch...don't sweat it...

"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

Huh? Brave?
I have no projects to do this year. Other than polish/wax the hull,
she's in good shape, ready to go back in the water.


Ditto. Just a coat of Awlcare on the hull and deck and splash. Okay,
maybe a little Sikkens Cetol Marine on a few choice wooden parts. Like
all of 'em. (sigh)

Max



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We've told him that and told him that but he keeps on Sikkensing....of
course, he's always done way before we are with our varnishing...
(and he's got a lot more wood...)

"DSK" wrote in message
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Maxprop wrote:
.... maybe a little Sikkens Cetol Marine on a few choice wooden parts.


Somebody stop him!

Friends don't let friends use Cetol...

DSK



 
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