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Boatyard Journal .. Spring 07
Yesterday was another beautiful day at the Retired Old Sailors Boatyard.
Don't for one minute think that I am down on retired old sailors.. no way. They know more than I ever will. But.. they do move on their own clock. So; one old salt told me the personal history of the boatyard. Wow .. what a story. Better than a good book. There was sex, sex, sex .. divorce, and remarriage and then more divorce. Ex husbands hired by ex wives. Long time employees leaving and coming back. After the personals, he showed me the boats you/me/anyone can have for FREE. So, if you want a 30' sailboat and are handy, really really handy .. FREE. You won't be the first to take a crack at the FREE boat though. The pile of wood next to her was left by the last world explorer. One sailboat nearby is a Katrina boat. Bought on Ebay. The owner knows what he is doing. He will have this hurricane hole sailing before most the covers are off the big boys. "The English Patient" is still working and still unpleasant. He seems to be in a rush to get his large bucket of teak all shined up for the "new owner". Periodically, a boat buyer will stop by. Usually ask a few questions; "do ya know who owns the Cape Dory at the end of the row"? .. "that Cheoy Les sure is huge, but all that teak,, man that would be a lot of work".. A couple of the big power boats have already been put in. Cover comes off at 9am,,, boat splashes at 11am. Power boat owners are sooo different than sailorboat owners. They wear jackets with NASCAR names etc on them. And, I think they smoke more. I've also heard them use the F word when speaking of sailboats. "Don't bump into the F'n sailboat" one power boat owner yelled at the lift operator. The sailboat owners come in, check out the boat, and then leave. Lots of Volvo drivers. Hairdo of choice? Ponytail. The older owners don't have the pony tails and seem to be retired engineers. Almost everyone I've talked to; retired engineer. Or software, computer, something. Many have owned boats since the 60's when they worked for NASA. And they love to tell you of the deals they get because they are connected. "I've got four moorings in xxx, and five moorings at xxx, and three moorings over at xxx and I don't pay for any of them because the government agency I once worked for back during the Apollo program once owned all the moorings north of xxx and I got them all". Then there are the contactors who are doing many different projects on boats. One fellow has this really cool bottom paint remover. This thing cleans! When he is done, the bottom looks like the day the boat was launched. And so it goes .. spring 07. At the boatyard. |
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Boatyard Journal .. Spring 07
I will get his name and what the machine's name is tomorrow.
The machine is very expensive. It uses low pressure wash, mixed with some type of volcanic ash to make a slurry mix. At least that is what he told me. He pulls the machine behind his truck. It has all kinds of hoses etc. Will post when I get the info and the contractor's name. ==== "Gogarty" wrote in message ... In article YHlYh.14649$bZ2.11296@trndny01, says... (Snip amusing stuff) Then there are the contactors who are doing many different projects on boats. One fellow has this really cool bottom paint remover. This thing cleans! When he is done, the bottom looks like the day the boat was launched. And the name of the bottom paint remover is...? |
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Boatyard Journal .. Spring 07
NE Sailboat wrote:
I will get his name and what the machine's name is tomorrow. The machine is very expensive. It uses low pressure wash, mixed with some type of volcanic ash to make a slurry mix. At least that is what he told me. He pulls the machine behind his truck. It has all kinds of hoses etc. Will post when I get the info and the contractor's name. ==== "Gogarty" wrote in message ... In article YHlYh.14649$bZ2.11296@trndny01, says... (Snip amusing stuff) Then there are the contactors who are doing many different projects on boats. One fellow has this really cool bottom paint remover. This thing cleans! When he is done, the bottom looks like the day the boat was launched. And the name of the bottom paint remover is...? It's probably soda blasting. Very much like sand blasting but uses low abrasive soda. |
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NE Sailboat wrote:
I will get his name and what the machine's name is tomorrow. The machine is very expensive. It uses low pressure wash, mixed with some type of volcanic ash to make a slurry mix. At least that is what he told me. He pulls the machine behind his truck. It has all kinds of hoses etc. Will post when I get the info and the contractor's name. ==== "Gogarty" wrote in message ... In article YHlYh.14649$bZ2.11296@trndny01, says... (Snip amusing stuff) Then there are the contactors who are doing many different projects on boats. One fellow has this really cool bottom paint remover. This thing cleans! When he is done, the bottom looks like the day the boat was launched. And the name of the bottom paint remover is...? Probably soda sandblaster. Gordon |
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Boatyard Journal .. Spring 07
So, what is YOUR boatyard nickname? Tell us both: The one you would give yourself, and the one which the others are calling you when they think you don't hear them. On Apr 27, 5:07 am, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Yesterday was another beautiful day at the Retired Old Sailors Boatyard. Don't for one minute think that I am down on retired old sailors.. no way. They know more than I ever will. But.. they do move on their own clock. So; one old salt told me the personal history of the boatyard. Wow .. what a story. Better than a good book. There was sex, sex, sex .. divorce, and remarriage and then more divorce. Ex husbands hired by ex wives. Long time employees leaving and coming back. After the personals, he showed me the boats you/me/anyone can have for FREE. So, if you want a 30' sailboat and are handy, really really handy .. FREE. You won't be the first to take a crack at the FREE boat though. The pile of wood next to her was left by the last world explorer. One sailboat nearby is a Katrina boat. Bought on Ebay. The owner knows what he is doing. He will have this hurricane hole sailing before most the covers are off the big boys. "The English Patient" is still working and still unpleasant. He seems to be in a rush to get his large bucket of teak all shined up for the "new owner". Periodically, a boat buyer will stop by. Usually ask a few questions; "do ya know who owns the Cape Dory at the end of the row"? .. "that Cheoy Les sure is huge, but all that teak,, man that would be a lot of work".. A couple of the big power boats have already been put in. Cover comes off at 9am,,, boat splashes at 11am. Power boat owners are sooo different than sailorboat owners. They wear jackets with NASCAR names etc on them. And, I think they smoke more. I've also heard them use the F word when speaking of sailboats. "Don't bump into the F'n sailboat" one power boat owner yelled at the lift operator. The sailboat owners come in, check out the boat, and then leave. Lots of Volvo drivers. Hairdo of choice? Ponytail. The older owners don't have the pony tails and seem to be retired engineers. Almost everyone I've talked to; retired engineer. Or software, computer, something. Many have owned boats since the 60's when they worked for NASA. And they love to tell you of the deals they get because they are connected. "I've got four moorings in xxx, and five moorings at xxx, and three moorings over at xxx and I don't pay for any of them because the government agency I once worked for back during the Apollo program once owned all the moorings north of xxx and I got them all". Then there are the contactors who are doing many different projects on boats. One fellow has this really cool bottom paint remover. This thing cleans! When he is done, the bottom looks like the day the boat was launched. And so it goes .. spring 07. At the boatyard. |
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Boatyard Journal .. Spring 07
Probably "the guy who works his ass off but doesn't accomplish much"
boatyard.. ================= wrote in message oups.com... So, what is YOUR boatyard nickname? Tell us both: The one you would give yourself, and the one which the others are calling you when they think you don't hear them. On Apr 27, 5:07 am, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Yesterday was another beautiful day at the Retired Old Sailors Boatyard. Don't for one minute think that I am down on retired old sailors.. no way. They know more than I ever will. But.. they do move on their own clock. So; one old salt told me the personal history of the boatyard. Wow .. what a story. Better than a good book. There was sex, sex, sex .. divorce, and remarriage and then more divorce. Ex husbands hired by ex wives. Long time employees leaving and coming back. After the personals, he showed me the boats you/me/anyone can have for FREE. So, if you want a 30' sailboat and are handy, really really handy .. FREE. You won't be the first to take a crack at the FREE boat though. The pile of wood next to her was left by the last world explorer. One sailboat nearby is a Katrina boat. Bought on Ebay. The owner knows what he is doing. He will have this hurricane hole sailing before most the covers are off the big boys. "The English Patient" is still working and still unpleasant. He seems to be in a rush to get his large bucket of teak all shined up for the "new owner". Periodically, a boat buyer will stop by. Usually ask a few questions; "do ya know who owns the Cape Dory at the end of the row"? .. "that Cheoy Les sure is huge, but all that teak,, man that would be a lot of work".. A couple of the big power boats have already been put in. Cover comes off at 9am,,, boat splashes at 11am. Power boat owners are sooo different than sailorboat owners. They wear jackets with NASCAR names etc on them. And, I think they smoke more. I've also heard them use the F word when speaking of sailboats. "Don't bump into the F'n sailboat" one power boat owner yelled at the lift operator. The sailboat owners come in, check out the boat, and then leave. Lots of Volvo drivers. Hairdo of choice? Ponytail. The older owners don't have the pony tails and seem to be retired engineers. Almost everyone I've talked to; retired engineer. Or software, computer, something. Many have owned boats since the 60's when they worked for NASA. And they love to tell you of the deals they get because they are connected. "I've got four moorings in xxx, and five moorings at xxx, and three moorings over at xxx and I don't pay for any of them because the government agency I once worked for back during the Apollo program once owned all the moorings north of xxx and I got them all". Then there are the contactors who are doing many different projects on boats. One fellow has this really cool bottom paint remover. This thing cleans! When he is done, the bottom looks like the day the boat was launched. And so it goes .. spring 07. At the boatyard. |
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Boatyard Journal .. Spring 07
Now the one the others gave you. On Apr 28, 4:50 pm, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Probably "the guy who works his ass off but doesn't accomplish much" boatyard.. ================= wrote in message oups.com... So, what is YOUR boatyard nickname? Tell us both: The one you would give yourself, and the one which the others are calling you when they think you don't hear them. On Apr 27, 5:07 am, "NE Sailboat" wrote: Yesterday was another beautiful day at the Retired Old Sailors Boatyard. Don't for one minute think that I am down on retired old sailors.. no way. They know more than I ever will. But.. they do move on their own clock. So; one old salt told me the personal history of the boatyard. Wow .. what a story. Better than a good book. There was sex, sex, sex .. divorce, and remarriage and then more divorce. Ex husbands hired by ex wives. Long time employees leaving and coming back. After the personals, he showed me the boats you/me/anyone can have for FREE. So, if you want a 30' sailboat and are handy, really really handy .. FREE. You won't be the first to take a crack at the FREE boat though. The pile of wood next to her was left by the last world explorer. One sailboat nearby is a Katrina boat. Bought on Ebay. The owner knows what he is doing. He will have this hurricane hole sailing before most the covers are off the big boys. "The English Patient" is still working and still unpleasant. He seems to be in a rush to get his large bucket of teak all shined up for the "new owner". Periodically, a boat buyer will stop by. Usually ask a few questions; "do ya know who owns the Cape Dory at the end of the row"? .. "that Cheoy Les sure is huge, but all that teak,, man that would be a lot of work".. A couple of the big power boats have already been put in. Cover comes off at 9am,,, boat splashes at 11am. Power boat owners are sooo different than sailorboat owners. They wear jackets with NASCAR names etc on them. And, I think they smoke more. I've also heard them use the F word when speaking of sailboats. "Don't bump into the F'n sailboat" one power boat owner yelled at the lift operator. The sailboat owners come in, check out the boat, and then leave. Lots of Volvo drivers. Hairdo of choice? Ponytail. The older owners don't have the pony tails and seem to be retired engineers. Almost everyone I've talked to; retired engineer. Or software, computer, something. Many have owned boats since the 60's when they worked for NASA. And they love to tell you of the deals they get because they are connected. "I've got four moorings in xxx, and five moorings at xxx, and three moorings over at xxx and I don't pay for any of them because the government agency I once worked for back during the Apollo program once owned all the moorings north of xxx and I got them all". Then there are the contactors who are doing many different projects on boats. One fellow has this really cool bottom paint remover. This thing cleans! When he is done, the bottom looks like the day the boat was launched. And so it goes .. spring 07. At the boatyard. |
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