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On Oct 19, 2:03*am, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Mike" wrote in message ... On Oct 18, 8:53?pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message .... At last, temps in the 60s, wind, real wind out of the north. ?So, tommorow, I sail my 28' sloop 36 miles west to get her bottom painted in prep for sailing southward. ?Everybody else is in school or working so I am taking the day off and going alone. ?I got an EPIRB, Hand held VHF, VHF, phone, etc. See y'all tomorrow night. Stay safe... wear your lifejacket! -- Nom=de=Plume Single handing is always a risk, don't forget your tether even if it doesn't look bouncy starting out... I am envious, I gotta work tomorrow, while your're having fun. Bah Humbug! Mike... ! If you have a tether, then I guess you don't need a lifejacket. -- Nom=de=Plume Did not go. Got to the coast and tried to start the engine, nothing, even with compression relieved, she would barely turn over. Brought both batteries back to town, had em checked, both refused to charge. Replaced em, may try again tommorow if the tides are right. BTW, I am a safety fanatic. If someone is on my boat, they are wearing a life jacket unless they are below. I always wear a tether when alone or at night. Also have an EPIRB w GPS on my auto-inflate jacket and a strobe. |
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On 10/19/09 11:36 AM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Oct 19, 2:03 am, wrote: wrote in message ... On Oct 18, 8:53?pm, wrote: wrote in message ... At last, temps in the 60s, wind, real wind out of the north. ?So, tommorow, I sail my 28' sloop 36 miles west to get her bottom painted in prep for sailing southward. ?Everybody else is in school or working so I am taking the day off and going alone. ?I got an EPIRB, Hand held VHF, VHF, phone, etc. See y'all tomorrow night. Stay safe... wear your lifejacket! -- Nom=de=Plume Single handing is always a risk, don't forget your tether even if it doesn't look bouncy starting out... I am envious, I gotta work tomorrow, while your're having fun. Bah Humbug! Mike... ! If you have a tether, then I guess you don't need a lifejacket. -- Nom=de=Plume Did not go. Got to the coast and tried to start the engine, nothing, even with compression relieved, she would barely turn over. Brought both batteries back to town, had em checked, both refused to charge. Replaced em, may try again tommorow if the tides are right. BTW, I am a safety fanatic. If someone is on my boat, they are wearing a life jacket unless they are below. I always wear a tether when alone or at night. Also have an EPIRB w GPS on my auto-inflate jacket and a strobe. You certainly seem to have your problems with boats, caves, campertops, et cetera. Don't take up golf...you'd be hit by lightning or eaten by a gator. |
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On Oct 19, 11:42*am, H K wrote:
On 10/19/09 11:36 AM, Frogwatch wrote: On Oct 19, 2:03 am, *wrote: *wrote in message .... On Oct 18, 8:53?pm, *wrote: *wrote in message .... At last, temps in the 60s, wind, real wind out of the north. ?So, tommorow, I sail my 28' sloop 36 miles west to get her bottom painted in prep for sailing southward. ?Everybody else is in school or working so I am taking the day off and going alone. ?I got an EPIRB, Hand held VHF, VHF, phone, etc. See y'all tomorrow night. Stay safe... wear your lifejacket! -- Nom=de=Plume Single handing is always a risk, don't forget your tether even if it doesn't look bouncy starting out... I am envious, I gotta work tomorrow, while your're having fun. Bah Humbug! Mike... ! If you have a tether, then I guess you don't need a lifejacket. -- Nom=de=Plume Did not go. *Got to the coast and tried to start the engine, nothing, even with compression relieved, she would barely turn over. *Brought both batteries back to town, had em checked, both refused to charge. Replaced em, may try again tommorow if the tides are right. BTW, I am a safety fanatic. If someone is on my boat, they are wearing a life jacket unless they are below. *I always wear a tether when alone or at night. *Also have an EPIRB w GPS on my auto-inflate jacket and a strobe. You certainly seem to have your problems with boats, caves, campertops, et cetera. Don't take up golf...you'd be hit by lightning or eaten by a gator. Maybe it is because I actually do stuff Harry. I do agree though, I am convinced that if I ever golfed I'd get hit by lightning. |
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On 10/19/09 12:32 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Oct 19, 11:42 am, H wrote: On 10/19/09 11:36 AM, Frogwatch wrote: On Oct 19, 2:03 am, wrote: wrote in message ... On Oct 18, 8:53?pm, wrote: wrote in message ... At last, temps in the 60s, wind, real wind out of the north. ?So, tommorow, I sail my 28' sloop 36 miles west to get her bottom painted in prep for sailing southward. ?Everybody else is in school or working so I am taking the day off and going alone. ?I got an EPIRB, Hand held VHF, VHF, phone, etc. See y'all tomorrow night. Stay safe... wear your lifejacket! -- Nom=de=Plume Single handing is always a risk, don't forget your tether even if it doesn't look bouncy starting out... I am envious, I gotta work tomorrow, while your're having fun. Bah Humbug! Mike... ! If you have a tether, then I guess you don't need a lifejacket. -- Nom=de=Plume Did not go. Got to the coast and tried to start the engine, nothing, even with compression relieved, she would barely turn over. Brought both batteries back to town, had em checked, both refused to charge. Replaced em, may try again tommorow if the tides are right. BTW, I am a safety fanatic. If someone is on my boat, they are wearing a life jacket unless they are below. I always wear a tether when alone or at night. Also have an EPIRB w GPS on my auto-inflate jacket and a strobe. You certainly seem to have your problems with boats, caves, campertops, et cetera. Don't take up golf...you'd be hit by lightning or eaten by a gator. Maybe it is because I actually do stuff Harry. I do agree though, I am convinced that if I ever golfed I'd get hit by lightning. I "do stuff," too, Froggy. I just don't seem to have all the problems you do with your "stuff." -- Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives. - John Stuart Mill |
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On Oct 19, 12:37*pm, H the K wrote:
On 10/19/09 12:32 PM, Frogwatch wrote: On Oct 19, 11:42 am, H *wrote: On 10/19/09 11:36 AM, Frogwatch wrote: On Oct 19, 2:03 am, * *wrote: * *wrote in message ... On Oct 18, 8:53?pm, * *wrote: * *wrote in message ... At last, temps in the 60s, wind, real wind out of the north. ?So, tommorow, I sail my 28' sloop 36 miles west to get her bottom painted in prep for sailing southward. ?Everybody else is in school or working so I am taking the day off and going alone. ?I got an EPIRB, Hand held VHF, VHF, phone, etc. See y'all tomorrow night. Stay safe... wear your lifejacket! -- Nom=de=Plume Single handing is always a risk, don't forget your tether even if it doesn't look bouncy starting out... I am envious, I gotta work tomorrow, while your're having fun. Bah Humbug! Mike... ! If you have a tether, then I guess you don't need a lifejacket. -- Nom=de=Plume Did not go. *Got to the coast and tried to start the engine, nothing, even with compression relieved, she would barely turn over. *Brought both batteries back to town, had em checked, both refused to charge. Replaced em, may try again tommorow if the tides are right. BTW, I am a safety fanatic. If someone is on my boat, they are wearing a life jacket unless they are below. *I always wear a tether when alone or at night. *Also have an EPIRB w GPS on my auto-inflate jacket and a strobe. You certainly seem to have your problems with boats, caves, campertops, et cetera. Don't take up golf...you'd be hit by lightning or eaten by a gator. Maybe it is because I actually do stuff Harry. *I do agree though, I am convinced that if I ever golfed I'd get hit by lightning. I "do stuff," too, Froggy. I just don't seem to have all the problems you do with your "stuff." -- Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives. - John Stuart Mill Well, why do anything if nothing unusual happens? Many trips are so ho-hum I forget them. Don't you like to solve problems? If things always went well all the time I'd be bored to death. |
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On 10/19/09 12:54 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Oct 19, 12:37 pm, H the wrote: On 10/19/09 12:32 PM, Frogwatch wrote: On Oct 19, 11:42 am, H wrote: On 10/19/09 11:36 AM, Frogwatch wrote: On Oct 19, 2:03 am, wrote: wrote in message ... On Oct 18, 8:53?pm, wrote: wrote in message ... At last, temps in the 60s, wind, real wind out of the north. ?So, tommorow, I sail my 28' sloop 36 miles west to get her bottom painted in prep for sailing southward. ?Everybody else is in school or working so I am taking the day off and going alone. ?I got an EPIRB, Hand held VHF, VHF, phone, etc. See y'all tomorrow night. Stay safe... wear your lifejacket! -- Nom=de=Plume Single handing is always a risk, don't forget your tether even if it doesn't look bouncy starting out... I am envious, I gotta work tomorrow, while your're having fun. Bah Humbug! Mike... ! If you have a tether, then I guess you don't need a lifejacket. -- Nom=de=Plume Did not go. Got to the coast and tried to start the engine, nothing, even with compression relieved, she would barely turn over. Brought both batteries back to town, had em checked, both refused to charge. Replaced em, may try again tommorow if the tides are right. BTW, I am a safety fanatic. If someone is on my boat, they are wearing a life jacket unless they are below. I always wear a tether when alone or at night. Also have an EPIRB w GPS on my auto-inflate jacket and a strobe. You certainly seem to have your problems with boats, caves, campertops, et cetera. Don't take up golf...you'd be hit by lightning or eaten by a gator. Maybe it is because I actually do stuff Harry. I do agree though, I am convinced that if I ever golfed I'd get hit by lightning. I "do stuff," too, Froggy. I just don't seem to have all the problems you do with your "stuff." -- Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives. - John Stuart Mill Well, why do anything if nothing unusual happens? Many trips are so ho-hum I forget them. Don't you like to solve problems? If things always went well all the time I'd be bored to death. Indeed. I guess I'll give up checking the air pressure on my trailer tires, the status of grease in the bearings, loose bolts here and there, battery charging, oil changes, et cetera, so my boating can be as exciting as yours. -- Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives. - John Stuart Mill |
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On Oct 19, 12:37*pm, H the K wrote:
On 10/19/09 12:32 PM, Frogwatch wrote: On Oct 19, 11:42 am, H *wrote: On 10/19/09 11:36 AM, Frogwatch wrote: On Oct 19, 2:03 am, * *wrote: * *wrote in message ... On Oct 18, 8:53?pm, * *wrote: * *wrote in message ... At last, temps in the 60s, wind, real wind out of the north. ?So, tommorow, I sail my 28' sloop 36 miles west to get her bottom painted in prep for sailing southward. ?Everybody else is in school or working so I am taking the day off and going alone. ?I got an EPIRB, Hand held VHF, VHF, phone, etc. See y'all tomorrow night. Stay safe... wear your lifejacket! -- Nom=de=Plume Single handing is always a risk, don't forget your tether even if it doesn't look bouncy starting out... I am envious, I gotta work tomorrow, while your're having fun. Bah Humbug! Mike... ! If you have a tether, then I guess you don't need a lifejacket. -- Nom=de=Plume Did not go. *Got to the coast and tried to start the engine, nothing, even with compression relieved, she would barely turn over. *Brought both batteries back to town, had em checked, both refused to charge. Replaced em, may try again tommorow if the tides are right. BTW, I am a safety fanatic. If someone is on my boat, they are wearing a life jacket unless they are below. *I always wear a tether when alone or at night. *Also have an EPIRB w GPS on my auto-inflate jacket and a strobe. You certainly seem to have your problems with boats, caves, campertops, et cetera. Don't take up golf...you'd be hit by lightning or eaten by a gator. Maybe it is because I actually do stuff Harry. *I do agree though, I am convinced that if I ever golfed I'd get hit by lightning. I "do stuff," too, Froggy. I just don't seem to have all the problems you do with your "stuff." -- Conservatives are not necessarily stupid, but most stupid people are conservatives. - John Stuart Mill- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bull****. If you do stuff, you'll certainly have things go wrong. You're afraid to go camping, afraid of anything fast, you're too fat to fit into a cave, and too afraid of doing anything other than hiding behind your desk being a fat, nasty prick. |
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On Oct 19, 1:03*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:37:56 -0400, H the K wrote: You certainly seem to have your problems with boats, caves, campertops, et cetera. Don't take up golf...you'd be hit by lightning or eaten by a gator. Maybe it is because I actually do stuff Harry. *I do agree though, I am convinced that if I ever golfed I'd get hit by lightning. I "do stuff," too, Froggy. I just don't seem to have all the problems you do with your "stuff." You probably have newer stuff and take it back to the dealer when it breaks. Harry, I do all that stuff too but I prob push things further than most people would. Most of boat trips, nothing noteworthy happens unless you go someplace unexpected and I like to explore. My install of a 3600 gph pump on my 20' Tolman Skiff may seem odd and result in some wiring problems but will give me peace of mind. In sailing, I dont know of anybody else who I think is capable of climbing my mast so I will do it. In caving, I am a safety fanatic;cavers are supposed to carry 3 independent lights, I carry 8. It is simply the otherworldly nature of caving that makes most trips so unusual. Really now, how often do you find yourself in a tight passage where the wall has thousands of flattened dead bats on it as if they were all hit by a massive fly swatter and you realize, uh-oh, that was done by a flash flood....or you find the way out of the cave is blocked by an angry water moccassin. How many people build their own campers or boats. If you expect zero problems, buy instead. I like to understand what I am using so I build. I also like solving problems. This is the first time in two years I have not been able to use the sailboat when I wanted so I cannot complain too much. If I had the solar panel hooked up, my batteries would have been ok but I suspect something odd about the wiring at my slip or that my panel has gone bad somehow causing corrosion so it has been taken off. I gotta get the panel home to measure its resistance over time. |
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On 10/19/2009 1:23 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Oct 19, 1:03 pm, wrote: On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:37:56 -0400, H the K wrote: You certainly seem to have your problems with boats, caves, campertops, et cetera. Don't take up golf...you'd be hit by lightning or eaten by a gator. Maybe it is because I actually do stuff Harry. I do agree though, I am convinced that if I ever golfed I'd get hit by lightning. I "do stuff," too, Froggy. I just don't seem to have all the problems you do with your "stuff." You probably have newer stuff and take it back to the dealer when it breaks. Harry, I do all that stuff too but I prob push things further than most people would. Most of boat trips, nothing noteworthy happens unless you go someplace unexpected and I like to explore. My install of a 3600 gph pump on my 20' Tolman Skiff may seem odd and result in some wiring problems but will give me peace of mind. In sailing, I dont know of anybody else who I think is capable of climbing my mast so I will do it. In caving, I am a safety fanatic;cavers are supposed to carry 3 independent lights, I carry 8. It is simply the otherworldly nature of caving that makes most trips so unusual. Really now, how often do you find yourself in a tight passage where the wall has thousands of flattened dead bats on it as if they were all hit by a massive fly swatter and you realize, uh-oh, that was done by a flash flood....or you find the way out of the cave is blocked by an angry water moccassin. How many people build their own campers or boats. If you expect zero problems, buy instead. I like to understand what I am using so I build. I also like solving problems. This is the first time in two years I have not been able to use the sailboat when I wanted so I cannot complain too much. If I had the solar panel hooked up, my batteries would have been ok but I suspect something odd about the wiring at my slip or that my panel has gone bad somehow causing corrosion so it has been taken off. I gotta get the panel home to measure its resistance over time. Any bets of the type of reply you'll get? 8) |
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