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Boat stuff for Christmas?
On Dec 27, 4:01*pm, Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 26, 11:08*am, "mmc" wrote: What's the tally? Sounds like Steve B did alright with his gift certificate, how about the rest of you boaters? I got new socks that I can wear on the boat.... RC Hovercraft! It's fun as hell running it in my pool! Ya, it's all the boat you can handle...or own, for that matter. |
Boat stuff for Christmas?
On Dec 28, 2:09*am, "*e#c" wrote:
On Dec 27, 4:01*pm, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 26, 11:08*am, "mmc" wrote: What's the tally? Sounds like Steve B did alright with his gift certificate, how about the rest of you boaters? I got new socks that I can wear on the boat.... RC Hovercraft! It's fun as hell running it in my pool! Ya, it's all the boat you can handle...or own, for that matter. Well, just to once again prove you the dummy of rec.boats, please tell the group about how you know what I own, how many boats I have, etc. |
Boat stuff for Christmas?
John H wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 19:52:31 -0500, wrote: Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 26, 9:48 pm, wrote: mmc wrote: What's the tally? Sounds like Steve B did alright with his gift certificate, how about the rest of you boaters? I got new socks that I can wear on the boat.... I got a Zimmerman-like lobster boat and an honorary Yale degree! Rob Did you get a fireboat welcome in NYC for that? No, it was in San Francisco! I did get a new tow vehicle - at least it's on order... What? What's on order? Quit being coy. A replacement for the last. A diesel this time... Rob |
Boat stuff for Christmas?
"Harry" wrote in message ... On 12/28/09 9:08 AM, Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 27, 7:52 pm, wrote: Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 26, 9:48 pm, wrote: mmc wrote: What's the tally? Sounds like Steve B did alright with his gift certificate, how about the rest of you boaters? I got new socks that I can wear on the boat.... I got a Zimmerman-like lobster boat and an honorary Yale degree! Rob Did you get a fireboat welcome in NYC for that? No, it was in San Francisco! In that enclave of local asian culture Geary St.? Actually, while there are a number of "centers" of asian culture in the SF area, asian culture may be found almost everywhere in that great city. There are many neighborhoods in sf...it is a city of largely residential neighborhoods. I'd bet you've never been there for any significant period of time, if at all. SF, thankfully, is nothing like Atlanta, which...sucks. SF sucks politically also. But there are some fine places to eat. Do not know if your place is good or not. Other than David's Deli by there, most are not anything special. |
Boat stuff for Christmas?
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:29:21 -0800 (PST), John H
wrote: On Dec 26, 11:08Â*am, "mmc" wrote: What's the tally? Sounds like Steve B did alright with his gift certificate, how about the rest of you boaters? I got new socks that I can wear on the boat.... Got a new sheepskin pad for the motorcycle, so I'll be comfortable if I decide to ride the bike to the boat. Oh, and a new pocketknife that'll work for almost anything on the boat. Glad to hear about your socks! Got a pack of 2 LED flashlights. One red, one blue. That way you can them apart. They use 3 AAA batteries, nestled sideways in a plastic harness inside. Bright, but LED light looks a bit strange. Nice size, about 4 inches long, a little over an inch wide. Lanyard equipped, a rubber push button on top for on/off. Looking forward to using them. Hoping for a power failure in fact. --Vic |
Boat stuff for Christmas?
"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 08:29:21 -0800 (PST), John H wrote: On Dec 26, 11:08 am, "mmc" wrote: What's the tally? Sounds like Steve B did alright with his gift certificate, how about the rest of you boaters? I got new socks that I can wear on the boat.... Got a new sheepskin pad for the motorcycle, so I'll be comfortable if I decide to ride the bike to the boat. Oh, and a new pocketknife that'll work for almost anything on the boat. Glad to hear about your socks! Got a pack of 2 LED flashlights. One red, one blue. That way you can them apart. They use 3 AAA batteries, nestled sideways in a plastic harness inside. Bright, but LED light looks a bit strange. Nice size, about 4 inches long, a little over an inch wide. Lanyard equipped, a rubber push button on top for on/off. Looking forward to using them. Hoping for a power failure in fact. --Vic My favorite is one of the cheapest. Ray-O-Vac over the cranium with three straps. One setting, regular bulb, one setting LED, one setting red bulb. $12.95 IIRC. Three AAA Steve |
Boat stuff for Christmas?
On Mon, 28 Dec 2009 20:21:28 -0500, Rob wrote:
John H wrote: On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 19:52:31 -0500, wrote: Loogypicker wrote: On Dec 26, 9:48 pm, wrote: mmc wrote: What's the tally? Sounds like Steve B did alright with his gift certificate, how about the rest of you boaters? I got new socks that I can wear on the boat.... I got a Zimmerman-like lobster boat and an honorary Yale degree! Rob Did you get a fireboat welcome in NYC for that? No, it was in San Francisco! I did get a new tow vehicle - at least it's on order... What? What's on order? Quit being coy. A replacement for the last. A diesel this time... Rob Cool. -- John H "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Churchill |
Boat stuff for Christmas?
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Boat stuff for Christmas?
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 11:42:33 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote: LED is weird light. I have a couple of head lamps for fishing that have 9 separate bulbs, that one is bright enough to see your line at night. For camping, I have a crank type LED with 8 bulbs, I love it. Aside from the whirring noise bothering some campers here and there, it never needs batteries, used it all season and never had to worry about it. I got a feeling everybody will get used to them, and we'll end up with them lighting our houses when production costs come down. I've heard they're real efficient. --Vic |
Boat stuff for Christmas?
Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 11:42:33 -0500, I am Tosk wrote: LED is weird light. I have a couple of head lamps for fishing that have 9 separate bulbs, that one is bright enough to see your line at night. For camping, I have a crank type LED with 8 bulbs, I love it. Aside from the whirring noise bothering some campers here and there, it never needs batteries, used it all season and never had to worry about it. I got a feeling everybody will get used to them, and we'll end up with them lighting our houses when production costs come down. I've heard they're real efficient. --Vic There's nothing "weird" about LED light. It makes for great nightlights, and staircase lights. |
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