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On Nov 25, 2:04*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 12:36:01 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... It's just not that big a deal, guys. Really. Go boating, or, in the case of FloridaJim, pretend you have a boat. No, no. *We are all concerned with your prop. *You have a steel prop? *What kind of steel? * Stainless steel? What grade of Stainless steel? This is serious. *If that steel prop is rusting already, you might get stranded 50 yards offshore in the Bay. What else is rusting? Do you carry a spare prop in case of an emergency? It's a Yamaha. Probably carries a spare engine for those circumstances. *:) DANG, Tom!!!!! That about sent soup to the monitor! Which brings up an interesting point - I carry a spare prop, but last summer it occurred to me that I've never tried to change it in the middle of the lake. Guess what - I can't. *It's too far back for me to reach in the fully tilted up position. I've changed out several props in the water. changed out a few in the river. Wearing a good vest, and tied close with rope. Mercury and Johnson outboard. I'm happy to say that I only lost one part that that was a star washer on a mercury once. Still made it though the day. |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:55:45 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:29:25 -0500, Boater wrote: wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:31:32 -0500, Boater wrote: ...little place for them here, eh? http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/ce0a1de9.jpg Anyway, here's a snap of Yo Ho's business end. I'm waiting for the shrinkwrap guy to show up this week. Wrapping the exhaust after the motor drains is part of the winterizing process. I've got to spend a few minutes removing the rust from the prop and repainting it. One of these days I'll find a prop paint that actually stays on the blade tips. :) Why paint a stainless prop? Surface rust on 304 SS is normal ... if you don't boat a lot. It really isn't hurting anything. If I am out of town for a few weeks and not boating I see a little on mine. It buffs right off after an hour or so of running Yeah, it does come right off while running. I never gave it much thought. But I'll still clean it off and coat the prop before the shrinkwrapper arrives. Actually, coating stainless promotes rust. Stainless loses it's rust resistant properties when deprived of oxygen. Hmmm. Okay...I'll clean it off and not coat it! I guess that is why I have never seen people paint their SS props. Most people are smart enough not to paint them. I am glad you learned something in this post. You get to do your normal trolling (the real reason you come here) and you inadvertently actually learned something. GPUAR, Reggie. Shouldn't you be outside taking blurry, blown out photos and then painting your SS prop? GPUAR, Reggie. And why not post a photo that shows nature as she is, Reggie? Certainly an asshole like you can't improve upon it. Harry, I don't believe in the philosophy that a photo should capture exactly what you saw. I follow the philosophy that a photograph should capture what you felt. After looking at your photographs that capture what you saw, I strongly recommend you quickly find an optometrist. That *was* funny, Harry, and you know it! -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" |
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On Nov 25, 3:00*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:12:32 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:04:08 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 12:36:01 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... It's just not that big a deal, guys. Really. Go boating, or, in the case of FloridaJim, pretend you have a boat. No, no. *We are all concerned with your prop. *You have a steel prop? *What kind of steel? * Stainless steel? What grade of Stainless steel? This is serious. *If that steel prop is rusting already, you might get stranded 50 yards offshore in the Bay. What else is rusting? Do you carry a spare prop in case of an emergency? It's a Yamaha. Probably carries a spare engine for those circumstances. *:) Which brings up an interesting point - I carry a spare prop, but last summer it occurred to me that I've never tried to change it in the middle of the lake. Guess what - I can't. *It's too far back for me to reach in the fully tilted up position. You can't swim? Tell you what - you go swimming in 50 degree water in the Spring to change a prop - I'll watch. *:) I've done that too. Only in a full wet suit... and a good vest. man my feet got cold! |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:35:35 -0500, Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: GPUAR, Reggie. And why not post a photo that shows nature as she is, Reggie? Certainly an asshole like you can't improve upon it. Harry, I don't believe in the philosophy that a photo should capture exactly what you saw. I follow the philosophy that a photograph should capture what you felt. Perhaps if you were sober... Your photoshopping stands out more than your photos. Which is why I think they suck. Some of the compositions would be interesting if the lighting were realistic. I have never been delusional that my photography or my post processing would put me in the category of the Masters of Photography. I do hope I learn something everyday and continue to improve, which is why I enjoy critiques. I take a lot of photos that I just delete, I take some that I really like, and sometimes others like too. I figure if I take 12 great photos a year, that is a good crop. Now if all I did was go out and take a snapshot, I would sell my camera. Most of your photography seems to take place in photoshop. Seriously, I think your photos would be better if you "processed" them a lot less. They *look* processed. Maybe you could get your wife to critique some of Reggie's photos. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:04:08 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 12:36:01 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... It's just not that big a deal, guys. Really. Go boating, or, in the case of FloridaJim, pretend you have a boat. No, no. We are all concerned with your prop. You have a steel prop? What kind of steel? Stainless steel? What grade of Stainless steel? This is serious. If that steel prop is rusting already, you might get stranded 50 yards offshore in the Bay. What else is rusting? Do you carry a spare prop in case of an emergency? It's a Yamaha. Probably carries a spare engine for those circumstances. :) Which brings up an interesting point - I carry a spare prop, but last summer it occurred to me that I've never tried to change it in the middle of the lake. Guess what - I can't. It's too far back for me to reach in the fully tilted up position. I always figured that was a job to be done in the water, with a life vest on, of course. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 19:19:21 -0500, Boater wrote:
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 18:20:40 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: A requirement to graduate from Columbia University is to swim the width of the East River (at it's widest point). Many years ago, they actually had to swim the East River, for some reason, they now allow you to swim the distance in the pool. Since schitt floats, that would have been easy for you. Such rancor, Harry! Get yourself under control. Stress can cause big time health problems, along with fingernail biting and pustules. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" |
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On Nov 25, 3:37*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 16:06:07 -0500, Boater wrote: Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:12:32 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:04:08 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 12:36:01 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... It's just not that big a deal, guys. Really. Go boating, or, in the case of FloridaJim, pretend you have a boat. No, no. *We are all concerned with your prop. *You have a steel prop? *What kind of steel? * Stainless steel? What grade of Stainless steel? This is serious. *If that steel prop is rusting already, you might get stranded 50 yards offshore in the Bay. What else is rusting? Do you carry a spare prop in case of an emergency? It's a Yamaha. Probably carries a spare engine for those circumstances. *:) Which brings up an interesting point - I carry a spare prop, but last summer it occurred to me that I've never tried to change it in the middle of the lake. Guess what - I can't. *It's too far back for me to reach in the fully tilted up position. You can't swim? Tell you what - you go swimming in 50 degree water in the Spring to change a prop - I'll watch. *:) Ever swim at Revere Beach or Nantasket? I did when I was a kid. I doubt I could tolerate it in August these days. Devreaux Beach which might as well be the same - it's about six miles apart. *:) All I know is that I hate being cold - I'm cold when the wood stove is cranking and it's 75 in the house. *Mrs. Wave thinks I'm a freak of nature - which I am. God's honest truth - at night, I've got two down comforters, one thermal blanket, a flannel blanket and I wear socks to keep my feet warm and have been known to wear jersey gloves when my hands get cold. Mrs. Wave has maybe a sheet and the flannel blanket covering her - maybe. Plus the temp is set for 62 overnight and goes up to 75 at 0445 for a 0500 wake up because if I get a chill from a cold room, the rest of my day, and everybody else's, will be ruined. *:) Even when I was a kid, I would wear a thin wet suit over a heavier wet suit when diving. *Later on, I wore dry suits even during the summer. I have no internal temperature regulation at all - I'm always cold. About the only time I'm not cold is when the temp is in the mid-80s - then I'm fairly comfortable. If you can take niacin (vitamin B3)that may help. Of course Tom , you probably knew that. |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:33:59 -0500, Boater wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: I don't think you can call me a right-wing piece of ****. I voted for Obama Liar. Hell, Harry, I voted for Obama. I suppose you're going to call me a liar too? -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 17:16:54 -0500, Boater wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:31:32 -0500, Boater wrote: ...little place for them here, eh? http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...s/ce0a1de9.jpg Anyway, here's a snap of Yo Ho's business end. I'm waiting for the shrinkwrap guy to show up this week. Wrapping the exhaust after the motor drains is part of the winterizing process. I've got to spend a few minutes removing the rust from the prop and repainting it. One of these days I'll find a prop paint that actually stays on the blade tips. :) Your wife is getting pretty good. I see the mud and sand in the shallow areas of BP marina have done their work on your propeller. Maybe some day they'll dredge that place again. Anyway, as usual that Canon is doing a fine job. The propeller cover is almost in perfect focus. Let's see. You've never seen me launch or retrieve my boat, so you obviously are not away that I do not power the boat onto the trailer. You've never seen or met my wife, yet you comment about her. You think the photo I posted today was taken with a Canon camera. You're wrong about that, too. No wonder we got our asses kicked in Vietnam. Officers like you were too stupid to lead. Who said anything about powering a boat onto the trailer? I said Breezy Point Marina was shallow. You posted pictures allegedly taken by your wife. I've commented about the quality of her photography as compared to yours. She seems to have a feel for it, which you seem to lack. If I were you, I'd blame the photo you posted today on a cheap Canon. I never said I was as smart as Kerry! -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" |
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 17:19:23 -0500, Boater wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 11:46:03 -0500, Boater wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote: Idiot. Are you talking about me or Mercury Marine? If you want the link to their quote let me know. You have to guess? Idiot. Harry, Reggie was trying very hard to be nice to you. I think he's seeing the primer used to hold that black paint to your stainless (?) prop. It does resemble rust, but the picture is not in focus enough to be sure. Let's see some more photos of your wife, Herring. Better use that ultra-wide lens, eh? Taking lessons from JimmyH, huh? Doing a little wife attacking now? Cheap, Harry, even for you. Bad day at the mirror? -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" |
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