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![]() -- "Swab Rob" wrote Those windless days mean the boat is more usable Oh my! I have to laugh when I think of poor Dave or Scotty Vermon hanging on a hook with no A/C days like yesterday. They sure are "roughing it!" Whose on a hook? I'm on jackstands, remember... -- Scotty ''One who never gets out of the Sound cannot, with any degree of credibility, comment on the courage of fellow sailors'' ....F.B. http://tinyurl.com/pzdl8 |
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![]() Whose on a hook? You...in every way!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHA! RB 35s5 NY |
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Nutsy,
I think you may have run that "HOOK" into your thumb. With a couple of 6volt Fans and open hatches a boat on the water can be kept very comfortable and a lot more economical than a AC. Out here, in the Pacific NW the water temp never get above 50 degrees. Very nice if you can circulate it. Even LISound, as I remember doesn't get into the 80's very often. BUT A AC is very nice but a space hug. If you have one you're just about obligated to use it. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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![]() Even LISound, as I remember doesn't get into the 80's very often. BUT Thom, the LIS has been in the 90's plenty this summer. We start our daysails later in the day and sail into the evenings because of it. RB 35s5 NY |