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hmm, there are actually a few boating posts!
i hope fuel prices continue to drop and hope they will hold for next summer (doubtful though) So I can take the wife on the river cruise that we never got to go on this year. Seeing a falling barrel put a dent in the the fore railing of my cuddie, I'm not going to get it repaired. I'll be taking it off repairing the holes and installing rope cleats. looks better witht he railing even though it's really kind of usless IMO. Going to spend some time working on it though. just cleaning up some wierd and noodly silicone that the previous owner used to plug stuff, and make it a really comfortable machine. |
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On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 18:46:54 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: hmm, there are actually a few boating posts! i hope fuel prices continue to drop and hope they will hold for next summer (doubtful though) So I can take the wife on the river cruise that we never got to go on this year. Seeing a falling barrel put a dent in the the fore railing of my cuddie, I'm not going to get it repaired. I'll be taking it off repairing the holes and installing rope cleats. looks better witht he railing even though it's really kind of usless IMO. Going to spend some time working on it though. just cleaning up some wierd and noodly silicone that the previous owner used to plug stuff, and make it a really comfortable machine. Hi, Tim. Was down you way yesterday and today. Gloomy weather. Haven't seen sunlight in a couple days, whether up here or down to Edwardsville. A river cruise sure sounds like a good idea. Was that the Ohio you were planning on? --Vic |
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On Nov 15, 5:46*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 14 Nov 2008 18:46:54 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: hmm, there are actually a few boating posts! i hope fuel prices continue to drop and hope they will hold for next summer (doubtful though) So I can take the wife on the river cruise that we never got to go on this year. Seeing a falling barrel put a dent in the the fore railing of my cuddie, I'm not going to get it repaired. I'll be taking it off repairing the holes and installing rope cleats. looks better witht he railing even though it's really kind of usless IMO. *Going to spend some time working on it though. *just cleaning up some wierd and noodly silicone that the previous owner used to plug stuff, and make it a really comfortable machine. Hi, Tim. *Was down you way yesterday and today. *Gloomy weather. Haven't seen sunlight in a couple days, whether up here or down to Edwardsville. A river cruise sure sounds like a good idea. Was that the Ohio you were planning on? --Vic Edwardsville? hey! my wife is from Edwardsville! in fact her grandparents farm is under SIU-E Yessir, it was the Ohio. possibly putting in at Cave in Rock, and taking it around to Cairo or maybe keep going to St. Louis. I typed in mapquest from CIR to Cairo, and you can see the river run. |
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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 18:00:03 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: Yessir, it was the Ohio. possibly putting in at Cave in Rock, and taking it around to Cairo or maybe keep going to St. Louis. I typed in mapquest from CIR to Cairo, and you can see the river run. Looks like a lengthy bit of motoring. Ever boated on the Ohio? Big sucker, and I usually see barge traffic when I go over the bridge by Paducah. One trip down to Florida with my brother I insisted on staying off the interstate, and we drove down eastern Illinois on state roads. Lots of abandoned little towns that used to serve the coal industry. Quite a few oil wells pumping too. Crossed the Ohio to Kentucky on a cable ferry. Enjoyed all that, but it was a slow trip. Scouted the Kentucky Lake area for a place for family reunions, where we could fish. Found a nice place with cabins and boats. Cozy Cove was the name. About 25-30 of us went there for a few years. Never made the reunions myself because of work, except for weekend trips to visit everybody, but a good time was had by all. --Vic |
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On Nov 16, 4:07*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 18:00:03 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: Yessir, it was the Ohio. possibly putting in at Cave in Rock, and taking it around to Cairo or maybe keep going to St. Louis. I typed in mapquest from CIR to Cairo, and you can see the river run. Looks like a lengthy bit of motoring. Ever boated on the Ohio? Big sucker, and I usually see barge traffic when I go over the bridge by Paducah. One trip down to Florida with my brother I insisted on staying off the interstate, and we drove down eastern Illinois on state roads. Lots of abandoned little towns that used to serve the coal industry. Quite a few oil wells pumping too. Crossed the Ohio to Kentucky on a cable ferry. *Enjoyed all that, but it was a slow trip. *Scouted the Kentucky Lake area for a place for family reunions, where we could fish. *Found a nice place with cabins and boats. *Cozy Cove was the name. *About 25-30 of us went there for a few years. *Never made the reunions myself because of work, except for weekend trips to visit everybody, but a good time was had by all. --Vic Vic, that was part of it. Cave in Rock actually is a landing on the Ohio, and you can either go for Cairo or to Ky. Lake. From what I can gather. either was is a fun outing. |
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