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Frogwatch[_2_] December 26th 09 11:21 PM

Leaving in the morning
 
Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.

Tom Francis[_2_] December 27th 09 12:31 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:21:02 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:

Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Fair winds and God Speed.

GC Boater December 27th 09 01:47 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
On Dec 26, 5:21*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. *it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. Good luck.

Frogwatch December 27th 09 11:16 PM

Leaving in the morning
 
On Dec 26, 8:47*pm, GC Boater wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21*pm, Frogwatch wrote:

Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. *it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. *Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.

Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 12:22 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, wrote:

Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.

TopBassDog December 28th 09 01:04 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
On Dec 27, 6:22*pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:

On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC *wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, *wrote:


Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. *it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. *Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, *Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.

Jim December 28th 09 03:00 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
TopBassDog wrote:
On Dec 27, 6:22 pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:

On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, wrote:
Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.
Sounds like fun. Good luck.
Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.

I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.


If krausie did any boating, things would break on him once in a while,
but.......................

Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 03:01 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
On 12/27/09 10:00 PM, Jim wrote:
TopBassDog wrote:
On Dec 27, 6:22 pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:

On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, wrote:
Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.
Sounds like fun. Good luck.
Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.
I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.


If krausie did any boating, things would break on him once in a while,
but.......................


Uh huh. Not only do I have a boat, I use it. I also believe in
maintenance. You, on the other hand, don't have a boat. Or a life.


Frogwatch December 28th 09 03:03 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
On Dec 27, 8:04*pm, TopBassDog wrote:
On Dec 27, 6:22*pm, Harry wrote:



On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:


On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC *wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, *wrote:


Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. *it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. *Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, *Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.


Did sail from Shell Point over to Panacea. Panacea has become very run
down with the marina mostly empty and two sunken sailboats at the
dock. Their slip fee was $175/month. At least they have fuel there
and a restaurant wheras Shell Point has neither.

Vic Smith December 28th 09 03:24 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 15:16:10 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:

On Dec 26, 8:47Â*pm, GC Boater wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21Â*pm, Frogwatch wrote:

Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. Â*it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. Â*Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


Still haven't started my voyage to the garage to hang up my
heat-retaining tarp shed. Looks like we're in the same boat.
It'll happen for us eventually. Keep the faith.

--Vic


Frogwatch December 28th 09 03:28 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
On Dec 27, 10:24*pm, Vic Smith
wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 15:16:10 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch

wrote:
On Dec 26, 8:47*pm, GC Boater wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21*pm, Frogwatch wrote:


Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. *it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. *Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, *Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


Still haven't started my voyage to the garage to hang up my
heat-retaining tarp shed. *Looks like we're in the same boat.
It'll happen for us eventually. *Keep the faith.

--Vic


Vic: Do you need GPS for that?

Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 03:42 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
On 12/27/09 10:03 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Dec 27, 8:04 pm, wrote:
On Dec 27, 6:22 pm, wrote:



On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:


On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, wrote:


Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.


Did sail from Shell Point over to Panacea. Panacea has become very run
down with the marina mostly empty and two sunken sailboats at the
dock. Their slip fee was $175/month. At least they have fuel there
and a restaurant wheras Shell Point has neither.



You mean, "more run down." When I visited the marina there in the mid
90's, it was already run down.

Did your mast fall off on the way?

Vic Smith December 28th 09 03:50 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 19:28:58 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:

On Dec 27, 10:24Â*pm, Vic Smith
wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 15:16:10 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch

wrote:
On Dec 26, 8:47Â*pm, GC Boater wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21Â*pm, Frogwatch wrote:


Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. Â*it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. Â*Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Â*Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


Still haven't started my voyage to the garage to hang up my
heat-retaining tarp shed. Â*Looks like we're in the same boat.
It'll happen for us eventually. Â*Keep the faith.

--Vic


Vic: Do you need GPS for that?


As long as I can remember to turn left out the front door, or right
out the back door, I'll be okay.
What's wrong with your GPS? Been banging it around?

--Vic

Frogwatch December 28th 09 04:33 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
On Dec 27, 10:50*pm, Vic Smith
wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 19:28:58 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch



wrote:
On Dec 27, 10:24*pm, Vic Smith
wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 15:16:10 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch


wrote:
On Dec 26, 8:47*pm, GC Boater wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21*pm, Frogwatch wrote:


Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. *it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.


Sounds like fun. *Good luck.


Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, *Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.


Still haven't started my voyage to the garage to hang up my
heat-retaining tarp shed. *Looks like we're in the same boat.
It'll happen for us eventually. *Keep the faith.


--Vic


Vic: *Do you need GPS for that?


As long as I can remember to turn left out the front door, or right
out the back door, I'll be okay.
What's wrong with your GPS? *Been banging it around?

--Vic


During the real estate boom, Panacea was the last "undiscovered place"
but even it succumbed. However, this really was not so bad because it
resulted in the small bay getting cleaned up. Property values went
through the ceiling for salt marsh and a new marina was built. Now,
most of it is vacant with the docks of the marina missing boards and
nasty looking boats all over. It'll go back to being a sleepy
crabbing and fishing area.

Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 11:35 AM

Leaving in the morning
 
Harry wrote:
On 12/27/09 10:03 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Dec 27, 8:04 pm, wrote:
On Dec 27, 6:22 pm, wrote:



On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:

On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, wrote:

Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be
anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.

Sounds like fun. Good luck.

Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.

I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.

Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.


Did sail from Shell Point over to Panacea. Panacea has become very run
down with the marina mostly empty and two sunken sailboats at the
dock. Their slip fee was $175/month. At least they have fuel there
and a restaurant wheras Shell Point has neither.



You mean, "more run down." When I visited the marina there in the mid
90's, it was already run down.

Did your mast fall off on the way?


The marina kind of reminds me of Breezy point where my boating
adventures begin.
Take the virtual tour.

http://www.calvertdesigngroup.com/bpmvt/1.php


--

It's flattering to see so many of you turds spoofing me.

Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 12:32 PM

Leaving in the morning
 
On 12/27/09 11:33 PM, Frogwatch wrote:


During the real estate boom, Panacea was the last "undiscovered place"
but even it succumbed. However, this really was not so bad because it
resulted in the small bay getting cleaned up. Property values went
through the ceiling for salt marsh and a new marina was built. Now,
most of it is vacant with the docks of the marina missing boards and
nasty looking boats all over.



"...nasty looking boats all over."

Nastier than your boats? Hard to believe.

Vic Smith December 28th 09 01:34 PM

Leaving in the morning
 
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 20:33:26 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:



During the real estate boom, Panacea was the last "undiscovered place"
but even it succumbed. However, this really was not so bad because it
resulted in the small bay getting cleaned up. Property values went
through the ceiling for salt marsh and a new marina was built. Now,
most of it is vacant with the docks of the marina missing boards and
nasty looking boats all over. It'll go back to being a sleepy
crabbing and fishing area.


Ever eat the deviled crab at Posey's?

http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/662875

--Vic

Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 01:44 PM

Leaving in the morning
 
On 12/28/09 8:34 AM, Vic Smith wrote:
On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 20:33:26 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:



During the real estate boom, Panacea was the last "undiscovered place"
but even it succumbed. However, this really was not so bad because it
resulted in the small bay getting cleaned up. Property values went
through the ceiling for salt marsh and a new marina was built. Now,
most of it is vacant with the docks of the marina missing boards and
nasty looking boats all over. It'll go back to being a sleepy
crabbing and fishing area.


Ever eat the deviled crab at Posey's?

http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/662875

--Vic


Angelo's in Panacea is a better choice. Great drive down from
Tallahassee, too, including part of a national forest where one might
expect to see klan rallies and albino kids playing banjo. Don't get out
of the car. I haven't been there in about 15 years, so maybe it has
gotten better...or worse...depending upon how you define such terms.





Harry[_2_] December 28th 09 08:28 PM

Leaving in the morning
 
On 12/28/09 12:39 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
On Dec 28, 10:51 am, wrote:
On 12/28/09 9:35 AM, Loogypicker wrote:



On Dec 27, 10:01 pm, wrote:
On 12/27/09 10:00 PM, Jim wrote:


TopBassDog wrote:
On Dec 27, 6:22 pm, wrote:
On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:


On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, wrote:
Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.
Sounds like fun. Good luck.
Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.
I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.


If krausie did any boating, things would break on him once in a while,
but.......................


Uh huh. Not only do I have a boat, I use it. I also believe in
maintenance. You, on the other hand, don't have a boat. Or a life.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, and you're too fat, lazy, and untalented to do any of it
yourself.


D'oh. I have a practically new motor, still under warranty. Routine
maintenance costs only a few hundred bucks a year. I can afford it. As
for "untalented," well, unlike you, I have a modern outboard* and it
requires all manner of training and special tools to keep it running
properly, not the wrench set from sears you bought at a yard sale.
I change the engine oil and filter mid-season. So far, nothing else on
the engine has required anything other than routine seasonal maintenance.

* there's no reason to believe you own any boat whatsoever...


I think the prob with the GPS is battery contacts, not sure yet.
Living adjacent to the area Harry describes for most of my life, I
have never seen a Klan Rally but I am sure that Harry is very familiar
with how to find them as are many racists.
Normally, I beat myself up for having wimped out on things like this
but am now happy about it. Winds of 25 kts at the buoys.


Indeed, I do know how to sniff out right-wing racists such as, for
example, herring here.

Loogypicker[_2_] December 28th 09 09:01 PM

Leaving in the morning
 
On Dec 28, 10:51*am, Harry wrote:
On 12/28/09 9:35 AM, Loogypicker wrote:





On Dec 27, 10:01 pm, *wrote:
On 12/27/09 10:00 PM, Jim wrote:


TopBassDog wrote:
On Dec 27, 6:22 pm, *wrote:
On 12/27/09 6:16 PM, Frogwatch wrote:


On Dec 26, 8:47 pm, GC *wrote:
On Dec 26, 5:21 pm, *wrote:
Leaving as soon as I can tomorrow to sail from St. Marks, Fl (on the
upper Florida Gulf coast just south of Tallahassee) to sail to
Clearwater with my 23 yr old daughter and her bf. it will be anywhere
from 28-36 hours with what is supposed to be light winds from the
north.
Sounds like fun. Good luck.
Daughters BF backed out at last minute, rain this morning and forecast
is for 20 kts by morn so we put it off till Friday, Went sailing
instead and found my GPS does not work.
I can't recall one pre-voyage or voyage of yours where something
significant failed on your boats. Maybe you should take up...bingo.


Herr Krause. At least he makes an attempt to prepare, where you only
boat by wishful thinking.


If krausie did any boating, things would break on him once in a while,
but.......................


Uh huh. Not only do I have a boat, I use it. I also believe in
maintenance. You, on the other hand, don't have a boat. Or a life.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, and you're too fat, lazy, and untalented to do any of it
yourself.


D'oh. I have a practically new motor, still under warranty. Routine
maintenance costs only a few hundred bucks a year. I can afford it. As
for "untalented," well, unlike you, I have a modern outboard* and it
requires all manner of training and special tools to keep it running
properly, not the wrench set from sears you bought at a yard sale.
I change the engine oil and filter mid-season. So far, nothing else on
the engine has required anything other than routine seasonal maintenance.

* there's no reason to believe you own any boat whatsoever...- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Bull****. Get a friggin' manual. But I DO realize you have not talent
at this sort of stuff. Your 36 foot Zimmerman like lobster boat has an
OUTBOARD?


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