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* Scotty wrote, On 6/21/2007 8:02 PM:
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So you're claiming that anyone with a possibly faked

handle must be a
troll? Perhaps his name really is Ben Turpin.


Hi Paris, how was prison?


Its been a very spiritual experience. A new reality show is already
in development.





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* Scotty wrote, On 6/21/2007 8:02 PM:
"Paris Hilton" wrote in

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So you're claiming that anyone with a possibly faked

handle must be a
troll? Perhaps his name really is Ben Turpin.


Hi Paris, how was prison?


Its been a very spiritual experience. A new reality show

is already
in development.



Oh boy! I can't wait. You should get Ben Turpin to play the
warden.
Why, just the other day Me, Jonny Ray and Billy Bob were
watching the NASCAR race when Billy Bob turned to me and
said, I wonder why we don't see Ben Turpin on the TV box
much anymore. He's our favorite actor. He's almost as
famous=s as that Scotty Doohan fellow from Star Track.

Scotty


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* Scotty wrote, On 6/21/2007 8:34 PM:
Its been a very spiritual experience. A new reality show

is already
in development.



Oh boy! I can't wait. You should get Ben Turpin to play the
warden.
Why, just the other day Me, Jonny Ray and Billy Bob were
watching the NASCAR race when Billy Bob turned to me and
said, I wonder why we don't see Ben Turpin on the TV box
much anymore. He's our favorite actor. He's almost as
famous=s as that Scotty Doohan fellow from Star Track.



That's what they taught me in HS film class.
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* Scotty wrote, On 6/21/2007 8:34 PM:
Its been a very spiritual experience. A new reality

show
is already
in development.



Oh boy! I can't wait. You should get Ben Turpin to play

the
warden.
Why, just the other day Me, Jonny Ray and Billy Bob were
watching the NASCAR race when Billy Bob turned to me and
said, I wonder why we don't see Ben Turpin on the TV box
much anymore. He's our favorite actor. He's almost as
famous=s as that Scotty Doohan fellow from Star Track.



That's what they taught me in HS film class.


among other things ( I've seen your movie).

SV


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"Capt. Rob" said:
I don't know a single person who's so out of touch and
ignorant that they don't know who Turpin, Harold Loyd or Keaton were.



Dave wrote:
That's quite an admission of your own insularity.


Looks like Bubbles wins again.... he knows far more entertainment
trivia than I ever will.
It's a good thing for his self-esteem that he thinks it's so
important.

DSK




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Size matters because I am storing it at home so the

overall length of
boat and trailer should be less than 30 feet. Here are my

parameters:

Towing vehicle is Ford F150.
2 Adults, 1 teen on board.
Sailing on protected water, salt and fresh.
Weekend overnighters.
Family used to roughing it.
Driving up to 600 miles for sailing trips.
Shallow water capable.
Minimum wood.
Easy take down and set up.
Porta potty, cooler small stove ok.
Prefer a boat that has character.



Mac 26 C. Notice the ''C'' , not an ''X''. The older Mac 26
was a good little boat. Comes with a Swing board or a dagger
board. Fits your needs to a "T".

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Size matters because I am storing it at home so the overall length of
boat and trailer should be less than 30 feet. Here are my parameters:

Towing vehicle is Ford F150.


So your max towing weight is around 2k# including the trailer? That's
going to limit you to boats of about 1500# disp (empty weight really)
or less.

2 Adults, 1 teen on board.
Sailing on protected water, salt and fresh.
Weekend overnighters.
Family used to roughing it.
Driving up to 600 miles for sailing trips.
Shallow water capable.
Minimum wood.
Easy take down and set up.
Porta potty, cooler small stove ok.
Prefer a boat that has character.

Thanks for the help guys.


Here's two boats that would be easy to trailer and relatively
practical
http://www2.boats.com/listing/boat_d...ityid=17139841
http://www2.boats.com/listing/boat_d...tyid=104762121

Here's a Flicka- great boat, not really considered "trailerable" by
most
http://www2.boats.com/listing/boat_d...ityid=15522471

Here's a boat with some charachter
http://www2.boats.com/listing/boat_d...ityid=17117111

A little out of the ordinary but a good sailing boat... I happen to
like flush decks myself
http://www2.boats.com/listing/boat_d...ityid=17200571

Here's a boat with the maximum amount of room & comfort
http://www2.boats.com/listing/boat_d...tyid=103611061

You might also keep an eye out for a Sovereign or a Nimble if you
think the Cornish Crabber is too expensive or too old fashioned
looking.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 22:38:18 -0000, "Capt. Rob" said:

I don't know a single person who's so out of touch and
ignorant that they don't know who Turpin, Harold Loyd or Keaton were.

That's quite an admission of your own insularity.



A fairly big star at one time, Ben Turpin can still be seen on TCM and
clips of his films are used in TV and print media/ads. The cross-eye'd
comic is still known by plenty of people, even if he doesn't come up
in casual conversations for trailer trash like Scotty and Doug. Of
course they HAVE heard of Paris Hilton and know all about HER.
Ben Turpin appeared in over 220 films and even worked with Laurel &
Hardy on the year of his death.


And it remains quite an admission of your own insularity notwithstanding
your name-calling.


He is rather provincial for a New Yorker.


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Towing vehicle is Ford F150.

So your max towing weight is around 2k# including the trailer? That's
going to limit you to boats of about 1500# disp (empty weight really)
or less.


Frank Boettcher wrote:
Your opinion of Ford trucks, or is there something about this truck
that your aware of that is not in the thread?


Should have said, what year & model? The ratings vary widely.... I
just saw an ad for the 2007 F-150 claiming a tow limit of 10500# which
is a heck of a lot.... but that's only one specific model & the other
models drop down to half that. The older trucks I'm more familiar with
have lower ratings.

The way to tell what the vehicle will tow, look at the CGVWR (total
weight the frame & drivetrain will get rolling & stop again) subtract
the vehicles weight, with fuel, passengers, luggage, etc... adds up
quickly. Then take about 75% of the remainder as a weight that it can
reasonably pull under real conditions, unless you are going dead slow
on cool days over flat terrain. Then remember that trailers are heavy,
500# and up.

We pulled a 2200# boat with a vehicle rated to pull 4k#, that worked
pretty well. You want to be able to keep up with traffic on hills & on
hot days.

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