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"D K" wrote in message ... Gene Kearns wrote: On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 22:38:44 -0400, Don White penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: "D K" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 18:21:47 GMT, (Richard Casady) wrote: I counted about fifty posts since the one about a marine exhaust manifold for a 460 Ford.[Chance of finding a useful one is zero.] Casady Let's be fair Harry had a boat post about hefty bagging his boat 23 minutes before you posted this (assuming everyone's clock is OK). I just dropped mine in the water and waiting for my wife to get home from shopping so we can get out on the water Our first big snowstorm (12") just melted off my yukon. Guess I'd better get the tarp on 1st dryday. note: I did jack it up and put the frame on blocks yesterday. Why not get a proper cover for it? The sun will deteriorate the seats and the cover will keep all of the crap out. We don't get snow here but my first purchase for both boats was a cover. Tom proided me with a cover but I use that in the boating season. For winter I have a wood framework and a couple of 10' x 12' silver tarps. Some tarps will fog plastic (as in a windshield). Be careful.... It's a rowboat with a small OB. Tiller steering. Don't recall seeing your boat here...that is if you are competent enough to operate one. You saw the newest one at Chuck's place if you were paying attention, dummy. I took my big boat to Bimini (it's another country - look it up) and back. Does that qualify? |
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![]() "D K" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "D K" wrote in message ... Gene Kearns wrote: On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 22:38:44 -0400, Don White penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: "D K" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 18:21:47 GMT, (Richard Casady) wrote: I counted about fifty posts since the one about a marine exhaust manifold for a 460 Ford.[Chance of finding a useful one is zero.] Casady Let's be fair Harry had a boat post about hefty bagging his boat 23 minutes before you posted this (assuming everyone's clock is OK). I just dropped mine in the water and waiting for my wife to get home from shopping so we can get out on the water Our first big snowstorm (12") just melted off my yukon. Guess I'd better get the tarp on 1st dryday. note: I did jack it up and put the frame on blocks yesterday. Why not get a proper cover for it? The sun will deteriorate the seats and the cover will keep all of the crap out. We don't get snow here but my first purchase for both boats was a cover. Tom proided me with a cover but I use that in the boating season. For winter I have a wood framework and a couple of 10' x 12' silver tarps. Some tarps will fog plastic (as in a windshield). Be careful.... It's a rowboat with a small OB. Tiller steering. Don't recall seeing your boat here...that is if you are competent enough to operate one. You saw the newest one at Chuck's place if you were paying attention, dummy. I took my big boat to Bimini (it's another country - look it up) and back. Does that qualify? Wow...all of 30 miles! My hero...Popeye the Sailor Man. |
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Don White wrote:
"D K" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "D K" wrote in message ... Gene Kearns wrote: On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 22:38:44 -0400, Don White penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: "D K" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 18:21:47 GMT, (Richard Casady) wrote: I counted about fifty posts since the one about a marine exhaust manifold for a 460 Ford.[Chance of finding a useful one is zero.] Casady Let's be fair Harry had a boat post about hefty bagging his boat 23 minutes before you posted this (assuming everyone's clock is OK). I just dropped mine in the water and waiting for my wife to get home from shopping so we can get out on the water Our first big snowstorm (12") just melted off my yukon. Guess I'd better get the tarp on 1st dryday. note: I did jack it up and put the frame on blocks yesterday. Why not get a proper cover for it? The sun will deteriorate the seats and the cover will keep all of the crap out. We don't get snow here but my first purchase for both boats was a cover. Tom proided me with a cover but I use that in the boating season. For winter I have a wood framework and a couple of 10' x 12' silver tarps. Some tarps will fog plastic (as in a windshield). Be careful.... It's a rowboat with a small OB. Tiller steering. Don't recall seeing your boat here...that is if you are competent enough to operate one. You saw the newest one at Chuck's place if you were paying attention, dummy. I took my big boat to Bimini (it's another country - look it up) and back. Does that qualify? Wow...all of 30 miles! My hero...Popeye the Sailor Man. It's a 120 mile round trip, dummy. 100 from Miami. You don't Google very well. You responded in the thread about my newest boat so how do you want to try to defend that? Insert crickets or a one-liner from Dummy Don here -------- |
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