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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:47:15 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
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Daughter: So dad, what do you do about coffee on your sailign trips.
Me: I make a big thermos.
Daughter: What about when it gets cold.
Me: It's still coffee.
Daughter: Yuk, cold coffee, why not make some hot coffee.
Me: I took out the stove cuz I think stoves aboard small sailboats
are dangerous, so we run out, then I have coffee beans.
Daughter: What? You crush them to make cold coffee?
Me: No, I eat em, they taste good.
Daughter: Thats disgusting, forget it.

My point? Are you really going to put off sailing because you cannot
get a hot meal every time you want it? Are you really going to put it
off because you might be a bit cold and you have to wear a parka?
I think sailing food consists of Pop Tarts for breakfast because you
can hold one while steering.
Lunch should be bread with peanut butter
Dinner, more bread and peanut butter.
Gatoraide
Coffee beans.
apples
What else do you need? No complications with an icebox, no need for a
stove, very simple.




More and more reasons not to go out on a boat with Captain Frogwatch Bligh.


Boat safely like me. I don't take my little pirate ship beyond the
harbor entrance buoy.
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Harry wrote:
Harry wrote:

On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:47:15 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:

Daughter: So dad, what do you do about coffee on your sailign trips.
Me: I make a big thermos.
Daughter: What about when it gets cold.
Me: It's still coffee.
Daughter: Yuk, cold coffee, why not make some hot coffee.
Me: I took out the stove cuz I think stoves aboard small sailboats
are dangerous, so we run out, then I have coffee beans.
Daughter: What? You crush them to make cold coffee?
Me: No, I eat em, they taste good.
Daughter: Thats disgusting, forget it.

My point? Are you really going to put off sailing because you cannot
get a hot meal every time you want it? Are you really going to put it
off because you might be a bit cold and you have to wear a parka?
I think sailing food consists of Pop Tarts for breakfast because you
can hold one while steering.
Lunch should be bread with peanut butter
Dinner, more bread and peanut butter.
Gatoraide
Coffee beans.
apples
What else do you need? No complications with an icebox, no need for a
stove, very simple.



More and more reasons not to go out on a boat with Captain Frogwatch
Bligh.


Boat safely like me. I don't take my little pirate ship beyond the
harbor entrance buoy.


But Jim, you don't have a boat.


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Harry wrote:
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Harry wrote:

On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:47:15 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
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Daughter: So dad, what do you do about coffee on your sailign trips.
Me: I make a big thermos.
Daughter: What about when it gets cold.
Me: It's still coffee.
Daughter: Yuk, cold coffee, why not make some hot coffee.
Me: I took out the stove cuz I think stoves aboard small sailboats
are dangerous, so we run out, then I have coffee beans.
Daughter: What? You crush them to make cold coffee?
Me: No, I eat em, they taste good.
Daughter: Thats disgusting, forget it.

My point? Are you really going to put off sailing because you cannot
get a hot meal every time you want it? Are you really going to put it
off because you might be a bit cold and you have to wear a parka?
I think sailing food consists of Pop Tarts for breakfast because you
can hold one while steering.
Lunch should be bread with peanut butter
Dinner, more bread and peanut butter.
Gatoraide
Coffee beans.
apples
What else do you need? No complications with an icebox, no need for a
stove, very simple.



More and more reasons not to go out on a boat with Captain Frogwatch
Bligh.


Boat safely like me. I don't take my little pirate ship beyond the
harbor entrance buoy.


But Jim, you don't have a boat.


What kind of dope are you smoking. I have an almost 20 foot Parker CC
with a partial transom. My call sign is Yoo Hoo. Give me a shout when
you are in the neighborhood.
H
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Harry wrote:
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Harry wrote:
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:47:15 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:

Daughter: So dad, what do you do about coffee on your sailign trips.
Me: I make a big thermos.
Daughter: What about when it gets cold.
Me: It's still coffee.
Daughter: Yuk, cold coffee, why not make some hot coffee.
Me: I took out the stove cuz I think stoves aboard small sailboats
are dangerous, so we run out, then I have coffee beans.
Daughter: What? You crush them to make cold coffee?
Me: No, I eat em, they taste good.
Daughter: Thats disgusting, forget it.

My point? Are you really going to put off sailing because you cannot
get a hot meal every time you want it? Are you really going to
put it
off because you might be a bit cold and you have to wear a parka?
I think sailing food consists of Pop Tarts for breakfast because you
can hold one while steering.
Lunch should be bread with peanut butter
Dinner, more bread and peanut butter.
Gatoraide
Coffee beans.
apples
What else do you need? No complications with an icebox, no need
for a
stove, very simple.



More and more reasons not to go out on a boat with Captain Frogwatch
Bligh.

Boat safely like me. I don't take my little pirate ship beyond the
harbor entrance buoy.


But Jim, you don't have a boat.


What kind of dope are you smoking. I have an almost 20 foot Parker CC
with a partial transom. My call sign is Yoo Hoo. Give me a shout when
you are in the neighborhood.
H


Get a life of your own, ID spoofer jim. Then get a boat.
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On Jan 13, 10:59*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:47:15 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch





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Daughter: *So dad, what do you do about coffee on your sailign trips.
Me: *I make a big thermos.
Daughter: *What about when it gets cold.
Me: *It's still coffee.
Daughter: *Yuk, cold coffee, why not make some hot coffee.
Me: *I took out the stove cuz I think stoves aboard small sailboats
are dangerous, so we run out, then I have coffee beans.
Daughter: *What? *You crush them to make cold coffee?
Me: *No, I eat em, they taste good.
Daughter: *Thats disgusting, forget it.


My point? *Are you really going to put off sailing because you cannot
get a hot meal every time you want it? *Are you really going to put it
off because you might be a bit cold and you have to wear a parka?
I think sailing food consists of Pop Tarts for breakfast because you
can hold one while steering.
Lunch should be bread with peanut butter
Dinner, more bread and peanut butter.
Gatoraide
Coffee beans.
apples
What else do you need? *No complications with an icebox, no need for a
stove, very simple.


Crank up the diesel and heat stuff up on the manifold (old trucker
trick)- Hide quoted text -

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http://www.wikihow.com/Cook-Food-on-Your-Car's-Engine



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On Fri, 15 Jan 2010 09:51:43 -0800 (PST), Loogypicker
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Crank up the diesel and heat stuff up on the manifold (old trucker
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http://www.wikihow.com/Cook-Food-on-Your-Car's-Engine


Best of luck with that if you have a raw water 140 F thermostat. The
manifold is water cooled unlike a air cooled truck manifold that gets
hot. You would barely be able to keep a cup of coffee hot. [My race
car, the headers glow yellow at full power.] You would have to go to a
lot of work, but if your motor is cooled with 220F[or hotter] glycol
you can cook with it. The manifold would get hotter, how much I don't
know. Maybe enough hotter to cook some things.

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