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On May 25, 9:00*am, "YukonBound" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... On May 24, 7:42 pm, Larry wrote: Tim wrote: Wonderful weekend. Friday was a beautiful evening. I got home from work and hooked up to the small boat, and headed for Carlyle. Didnt' even change.Got tot he lake about 6:15pm and launched. Boat ran great with no problems. lapped the lake a few times, and ran into some people I've known for quite a while. stopped and tied on to there pontoon and we sat there had a pop and yacked a while. Took back off and checked out a couple little coves, then saw the time was about 8:00. Headed back to try to beat the flies and mosquitos. They're bad there at mid spring. *I made it to the landing loaded up and came home. I would have loved to have stayed out longer but still had to work Sat morning, besides the bugs were getting terrible!. Saturday at noon, I closed shop and headed for the house. Took a shower got changed and loaded a snack cooler in the boat and back to the lake.(60 mi. one way) *I called the nephews in Edwardsville and asked if they wanted to do some boating. "SURE!" *I said clear it with your mom first, then if good, meet me at the West access marina at 2:00, which they did. Carlyle is about a half way point for the both of us. Actually they werre running a bit late ( about 3:30) and I was already in the water when they showed up. * They called me on the cell phone and I came in to get them. We didnt' do any tubing, the water is still cold, but I took advantage of the time to let the kids drive the boat and showed them how to safely acceleerate, cruise, how to cross a wake etc, and keep their eyes on whas ahead and whats beside and to always be looking. It's a huge lake and with several boats out there you rarely see one coming close, but I also said to never anticipate the other guy slowing down or watching out for you. It's better to cut the throttle and swerve instead of thinking he well. Also to watch to keep a good distance from other boaters co9ming toward you because they may be pulling a skier that may swerve out; kinda like jumping out from behind a tree. ie boating is safe if you use some common sense. 7:00 rolled around and we headed in. Still time to do stuff on the lake before dark, but I had too much to do at home to prepare for Sunday *morning. *Took 'em to McDonalds and killed the fatted calf for them, *then we parted ways. I would have loved to have gone out Sunday afternoon, but the temp was hot (about 90 by noon) and I was dead tired. But at least I got a couple good launches in already. *Wish I could go back out Memorial Day weekend, but I'll probably be in Kansas decorating my great uncles grave (WWI veteran) and it will probably be the last time I go out there. PLUS an added bonus. The fuel prices here dropped from $2.89 USD a gal. to $2.69 and that was nice seeing I burned up about 20 gallons in the two days. I hope to do a lot more boating this summer. It's starting out really good. *Another thing is that the experience over the weekend has given a boost to get the other two ready. Especially the float for the 4th of July. Sounds like a great time! *I don't miss having to wait for spring. *Got any pictures? LOL! No I don't. *next time out I'll get a disposable and scan them off. I thought of taking a digital at one time, but so far I've baptized two cell phones in the lake and I figured that was enough. Speaking of.... instead of leaving the cell phone in my pants pocket while I'm at the ramp (last time I slipped on moss and went to my knees) I'll put the phone in the glove box, before launch and before retrieve. It works better that way. I'd take a digital camera but I know it would take up the drinking habit right from the start. yeah, el cheap disposable is the idea. I put my cellphone (and small digital camera) *in a zip lock type plastic bag and then in my sport bag. *This is put into a safe area on the boat floor where I try not to step.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good advice. concerning my 1st cell phone's baptizm. I had it in a cup holder attached to the inside of the hull and crossed a hard wake and momentarily went slightly airborne. needless to say the first cell phone must not have liked the ride too well and bailed overboard when the boat slammed the water. Burial at sea..... |
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On 5/25/10 10:29 AM, Tim wrote:
On May 25, 9:00 am, wrote: wrote in message ... On May 24, 7:42 pm, wrote: Tim wrote: Wonderful weekend. Friday was a beautiful evening. I got home from work and hooked up to the small boat, and headed for Carlyle. Didnt' even change.Got tot he lake about 6:15pm and launched. Boat ran great with no problems. lapped the lake a few times, and ran into some people I've known for quite a while. stopped and tied on to there pontoon and we sat there had a pop and yacked a while. Took back off and checked out a couple little coves, then saw the time was about 8:00. Headed back to try to beat the flies and mosquitos. They're bad there at mid spring. I made it to the landing loaded up and came home. I would have loved to have stayed out longer but still had to work Sat morning, besides the bugs were getting terrible!. Saturday at noon, I closed shop and headed for the house. Took a shower got changed and loaded a snack cooler in the boat and back to the lake.(60 mi. one way) I called the nephews in Edwardsville and asked if they wanted to do some boating. "SURE!" I said clear it with your mom first, then if good, meet me at the West access marina at 2:00, which they did. Carlyle is about a half way point for the both of us. Actually they werre running a bit late ( about 3:30) and I was already in the water when they showed up. They called me on the cell phone and I came in to get them. We didnt' do any tubing, the water is still cold, but I took advantage of the time to let the kids drive the boat and showed them how to safely acceleerate, cruise, how to cross a wake etc, and keep their eyes on whas ahead and whats beside and to always be looking. It's a huge lake and with several boats out there you rarely see one coming close, but I also said to never anticipate the other guy slowing down or watching out for you. It's better to cut the throttle and swerve instead of thinking he well. Also to watch to keep a good distance from other boaters co9ming toward you because they may be pulling a skier that may swerve out; kinda like jumping out from behind a tree. ie boating is safe if you use some common sense. 7:00 rolled around and we headed in. Still time to do stuff on the lake before dark, but I had too much to do at home to prepare for Sunday morning. Took 'em to McDonalds and killed the fatted calf for them, then we parted ways. I would have loved to have gone out Sunday afternoon, but the temp was hot (about 90 by noon) and I was dead tired. But at least I got a couple good launches in already. Wish I could go back out Memorial Day weekend, but I'll probably be in Kansas decorating my great uncles grave (WWI veteran) and it will probably be the last time I go out there. PLUS an added bonus. The fuel prices here dropped from $2.89 USD a gal. to $2.69 and that was nice seeing I burned up about 20 gallons in the two days. I hope to do a lot more boating this summer. It's starting out really good. Another thing is that the experience over the weekend has given a boost to get the other two ready. Especially the float for the 4th of July. Sounds like a great time! I don't miss having to wait for spring. Got any pictures? LOL! No I don't. next time out I'll get a disposable and scan them off. I thought of taking a digital at one time, but so far I've baptized two cell phones in the lake and I figured that was enough. Speaking of.... instead of leaving the cell phone in my pants pocket while I'm at the ramp (last time I slipped on moss and went to my knees) I'll put the phone in the glove box, before launch and before retrieve. It works better that way. I'd take a digital camera but I know it would take up the drinking habit right from the start. yeah, el cheap disposable is the idea. I put my cellphone (and small digital camera) in a zip lock type plastic bag and then in my sport bag. This is put into a safe area on the boat floor where I try not to step.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good advice. concerning my 1st cell phone's baptizm. I had it in a cup holder attached to the inside of the hull and crossed a hard wake and momentarily went slightly airborne. needless to say the first cell phone must not have liked the ride too well and bailed overboard when the boat slammed the water. Burial at sea..... I have a friend who actually worked for the telco through the late 1990's and who has a 35' or 36' cruiser. He has dropped three or four cells in the drink while on his dock, or has fallen off the boat or dock into the water while holding his cell. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
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On 5/25/2010 10:37 AM, hk wrote:
On 5/25/10 10:29 AM, Tim wrote: On May 25, 9:00 am, wrote: wrote in message ... On May 24, 7:42 pm, wrote: Tim wrote: Wonderful weekend. Friday was a beautiful evening. I got home from work and hooked up to the small boat, and headed for Carlyle. Didnt' even change.Got tot he lake about 6:15pm and launched. Boat ran great with no problems. lapped the lake a few times, and ran into some people I've known for quite a while. stopped and tied on to there pontoon and we sat there had a pop and yacked a while. Took back off and checked out a couple little coves, then saw the time was about 8:00. Headed back to try to beat the flies and mosquitos. They're bad there at mid spring. I made it to the landing loaded up and came home. I would have loved to have stayed out longer but still had to work Sat morning, besides the bugs were getting terrible!. Saturday at noon, I closed shop and headed for the house. Took a shower got changed and loaded a snack cooler in the boat and back to the lake.(60 mi. one way) I called the nephews in Edwardsville and asked if they wanted to do some boating. "SURE!" I said clear it with your mom first, then if good, meet me at the West access marina at 2:00, which they did. Carlyle is about a half way point for the both of us. Actually they werre running a bit late ( about 3:30) and I was already in the water when they showed up. They called me on the cell phone and I came in to get them. We didnt' do any tubing, the water is still cold, but I took advantage of the time to let the kids drive the boat and showed them how to safely acceleerate, cruise, how to cross a wake etc, and keep their eyes on whas ahead and whats beside and to always be looking. It's a huge lake and with several boats out there you rarely see one coming close, but I also said to never anticipate the other guy slowing down or watching out for you. It's better to cut the throttle and swerve instead of thinking he well. Also to watch to keep a good distance from other boaters co9ming toward you because they may be pulling a skier that may swerve out; kinda like jumping out from behind a tree. ie boating is safe if you use some common sense. 7:00 rolled around and we headed in. Still time to do stuff on the lake before dark, but I had too much to do at home to prepare for Sunday morning. Took 'em to McDonalds and killed the fatted calf for them, then we parted ways. I would have loved to have gone out Sunday afternoon, but the temp was hot (about 90 by noon) and I was dead tired. But at least I got a couple good launches in already. Wish I could go back out Memorial Day weekend, but I'll probably be in Kansas decorating my great uncles grave (WWI veteran) and it will probably be the last time I go out there. PLUS an added bonus. The fuel prices here dropped from $2.89 USD a gal. to $2.69 and that was nice seeing I burned up about 20 gallons in the two days. I hope to do a lot more boating this summer. It's starting out really good. Another thing is that the experience over the weekend has given a boost to get the other two ready. Especially the float for the 4th of July. Sounds like a great time! I don't miss having to wait for spring. Got any pictures? LOL! No I don't. next time out I'll get a disposable and scan them off. I thought of taking a digital at one time, but so far I've baptized two cell phones in the lake and I figured that was enough. Speaking of.... instead of leaving the cell phone in my pants pocket while I'm at the ramp (last time I slipped on moss and went to my knees) I'll put the phone in the glove box, before launch and before retrieve. It works better that way. I'd take a digital camera but I know it would take up the drinking habit right from the start. yeah, el cheap disposable is the idea. I put my cellphone (and small digital camera) in a zip lock type plastic bag and then in my sport bag. This is put into a safe area on the boat floor where I try not to step.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good advice. concerning my 1st cell phone's baptizm. I had it in a cup holder attached to the inside of the hull and crossed a hard wake and momentarily went slightly airborne. needless to say the first cell phone must not have liked the ride too well and bailed overboard when the boat slammed the water. Burial at sea..... I have a friend who actually worked for the telco through the late 1990's and who has a 35' or 36' cruiser. He has dropped three or four cells in the drink while on his dock, or has fallen off the boat or dock into the water while holding his cell. I ran a cell phone through a wash cycle once and it survived. I can't remember the date or which boat I had at the time. |
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On May 25, 11:08*am, moose wrote:
On 5/25/2010 10:37 AM, hk wrote: On 5/25/10 10:29 AM, Tim wrote: On May 25, 9:00 am, wrote: wrote in message .... On May 24, 7:42 pm, wrote: Tim wrote: Wonderful weekend. Friday was a beautiful evening. I got home from work and hooked up to the small boat, and headed for Carlyle. Didnt' even change.Got tot he lake about 6:15pm and launched. Boat ran great with no problems. lapped the lake a few times, and ran into some people I've known for quite a while. stopped and tied on to there pontoon and we sat there had a pop and yacked a while. Took back off and checked out a couple little coves, then saw the time was about 8:00. Headed back to try to beat the flies and mosquitos. They're bad there at mid spring. I made it to the landing loaded up and came home. I would have loved to have stayed out longer but still had to work Sat morning, besides the bugs were getting terrible!. Saturday at noon, I closed shop and headed for the house. Took a shower got changed and loaded a snack cooler in the boat and back to the lake.(60 mi. one way) I called the nephews in Edwardsville and asked if they wanted to do some boating. "SURE!" I said clear it with your mom first, then if good, meet me at the West access marina at 2:00, which they did. Carlyle is about a half way point for the both of us. Actually they werre running a bit late ( about 3:30) and I was already in the water when they showed up. They called me on the cell phone and I came in to get them. We didnt' do any tubing, the water is still cold, but I took advantage of the time to let the kids drive the boat and showed them how to safely acceleerate, cruise, how to cross a wake etc, and keep their eyes on whas ahead and whats beside and to always be looking. It's a huge lake and with several boats out there you rarely see one coming close, but I also said to never anticipate the other guy slowing down or watching out for you. It's better to cut the throttle and swerve instead of thinking he well. Also to watch to keep a good distance from other boaters co9ming toward you because they may be pulling a skier that may swerve out; kinda like jumping out from behind a tree. ie boating is safe if you use some common sense. 7:00 rolled around and we headed in. Still time to do stuff on the lake before dark, but I had too much to do at home to prepare for Sunday morning. Took 'em to McDonalds and killed the fatted calf for them, then we parted ways. I would have loved to have gone out Sunday afternoon, but the temp was hot (about 90 by noon) and I was dead tired. But at least I got a couple good launches in already. Wish I could go back out Memorial Day weekend, but I'll probably be in Kansas decorating my great uncles grave (WWI veteran) and it will probably be the last time I go out there. PLUS an added bonus. The fuel prices here dropped from $2.89 USD a gal. to $2.69 and that was nice seeing I burned up about 20 gallons in the two days. I hope to do a lot more boating this summer. It's starting out really good. Another thing is that the experience over the weekend has given a boost to get the other two ready. Especially the float for the 4th of July. Sounds like a great time! I don't miss having to wait for spring. Got any pictures? LOL! No I don't. next time out I'll get a disposable and scan them off. I thought of taking a digital at one time, but so far I've baptized two cell phones in the lake and I figured that was enough. Speaking of.... instead of leaving the cell phone in my pants pocket while I'm at the ramp (last time I slipped on moss and went to my knees) I'll put the phone in the glove box, before launch and before retrieve. It works better that way. I'd take a digital camera but I know it would take up the drinking habit right from the start. yeah, el cheap disposable is the idea. I put my cellphone (and small digital camera) in a zip lock type plastic bag and then in my sport bag. This is put into a safe area on the boat floor where I try not to step.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good advice. concerning my 1st cell phone's baptizm. I had it in a cup holder attached to the inside of the hull and crossed a hard wake and momentarily went slightly airborne. needless to say the first cell phone must not have liked the ride too well and bailed overboard when the boat slammed the water. Burial at sea..... I have a friend who actually worked for the telco through the late 1990's and who has a 35' or 36' cruiser. He has dropped three or four cells in the drink while on his dock, or has fallen off the boat or dock into the water while holding his cell. I ran a cell phone through a wash cycle once and it survived. I can't remember the date or which boat I had at the time. Water, and even a wash cycle, won't necessarily kill electronics. If it's not contaminated, you can usually dry them out thoroughly and they'll come back to life. The manufacturing of modern electronics is done with water-based flux for the solder. After the boards have all the components soldered to them, they are run through a cleaner that is pretty much a glorified dishwasher. |
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On May 25, 11:08*am, Jack wrote:
On May 25, 11:08*am, moose wrote: On 5/25/2010 10:37 AM, hk wrote: On 5/25/10 10:29 AM, Tim wrote: On May 25, 9:00 am, wrote: wrote in message ... On May 24, 7:42 pm, wrote: Tim wrote: Wonderful weekend. Friday was a beautiful evening. I got home from work and hooked up to the small boat, and headed for Carlyle. Didnt' even change.Got tot he lake about 6:15pm and launched. Boat ran great with no problems. lapped the lake a few times, and ran into some people I've known for quite a while. stopped and tied on to there pontoon and we sat there had a pop and yacked a while. Took back off and checked out a couple little coves, then saw the time was about 8:00. Headed back to try to beat the flies and mosquitos. They're bad there at mid spring. I made it to the landing loaded up and came home. I would have loved to have stayed out longer but still had to work Sat morning, besides the bugs were getting terrible!. Saturday at noon, I closed shop and headed for the house. Took a shower got changed and loaded a snack cooler in the boat and back to the lake.(60 mi. one way) I called the nephews in Edwardsville and asked if they wanted to do some boating. "SURE!" I said clear it with your mom first, then if good, meet me at the West access marina at 2:00, which they did. Carlyle is about a half way point for the both of us. Actually they werre running a bit late ( about 3:30) and I was already in the water when they showed up. They called me on the cell phone and I came in to get them. We didnt' do any tubing, the water is still cold, but I took advantage of the time to let the kids drive the boat and showed them how to safely acceleerate, cruise, how to cross a wake etc, and keep their eyes on whas ahead and whats beside and to always be looking. It's a huge lake and with several boats out there you rarely see one coming close, but I also said to never anticipate the other guy slowing down or watching out for you. It's better to cut the throttle and swerve instead of thinking he well. Also to watch to keep a good distance from other boaters co9ming toward you because they may be pulling a skier that may swerve out; kinda like jumping out from behind a tree. ie boating is safe if you use some common sense. 7:00 rolled around and we headed in. Still time to do stuff on the lake before dark, but I had too much to do at home to prepare for Sunday morning. Took 'em to McDonalds and killed the fatted calf for them, then we parted ways. I would have loved to have gone out Sunday afternoon, but the temp was hot (about 90 by noon) and I was dead tired. But at least I got a couple good launches in already. Wish I could go back out Memorial Day weekend, but I'll probably be in Kansas decorating my great uncles grave (WWI veteran) and it will probably be the last time I go out there. PLUS an added bonus. The fuel prices here dropped from $2.89 USD a gal. to $2.69 and that was nice seeing I burned up about 20 gallons in the two days. I hope to do a lot more boating this summer. It's starting out really good. Another thing is that the experience over the weekend has given a boost to get the other two ready. Especially the float for the 4th of July. Sounds like a great time! I don't miss having to wait for spring. Got any pictures? LOL! No I don't. next time out I'll get a disposable and scan them off. I thought of taking a digital at one time, but so far I've baptized two cell phones in the lake and I figured that was enough.. Speaking of.... instead of leaving the cell phone in my pants pocket while I'm at the ramp (last time I slipped on moss and went to my knees) I'll put the phone in the glove box, before launch and before retrieve. It works better that way. I'd take a digital camera but I know it would take up the drinking habit right from the start. yeah, el cheap disposable is the idea. I put my cellphone (and small digital camera) in a zip lock type plastic bag and then in my sport bag. This is put into a safe area on the boat floor where I try not to step.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good advice. concerning my 1st cell phone's baptizm. I had it in a cup holder attached to the inside of the hull and crossed a hard wake and momentarily went slightly airborne. needless to say the first cell phone must not have liked the ride too well and bailed overboard when the boat slammed the water. Burial at sea..... I have a friend who actually worked for the telco through the late 1990's and who has a 35' or 36' cruiser. He has dropped three or four cells in the drink while on his dock, or has fallen off the boat or dock into the water while holding his cell. I ran a cell phone through a wash cycle once and it survived. I can't remember the date or which boat I had at the time. Water, and even a wash cycle, won't necessarily kill electronics. *If it's not contaminated, you can usually dry them out thoroughly and they'll come back to life. The manufacturing of modern electronics is done with water-based flux for the solder. *After the boards have all the components soldered to them, they are run through a cleaner that is pretty much a glorified dishwasher.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I pulled the cell phone out of my pants pocket it was set but didn't seem to be totally drfenched. I may hav made a mistake by powering it u, and the screen cam on for a few moments ant then it was lights out. I pulled the battery off and left it on the dash of the car on the way home hoping that the heated sunlight would dry it out, and let it sit till that evening. I re installed the battery and no avail. Dead. |
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![]() "hk" wrote in message m... On 5/25/10 10:29 AM, Tim wrote: On May 25, 9:00 am, wrote: wrote in message ... On May 24, 7:42 pm, wrote: Tim wrote: Wonderful weekend. Friday was a beautiful evening. I got home from work and hooked up to the small boat, and headed for Carlyle. Didnt' even change.Got tot he lake about 6:15pm and launched. Boat ran great with no problems. lapped the lake a few times, and ran into some people I've known for quite a while. stopped and tied on to there pontoon and we sat there had a pop and yacked a while. Took back off and checked out a couple little coves, then saw the time was about 8:00. Headed back to try to beat the flies and mosquitos. They're bad there at mid spring. I made it to the landing loaded up and came home. I would have loved to have stayed out longer but still had to work Sat morning, besides the bugs were getting terrible!. Saturday at noon, I closed shop and headed for the house. Took a shower got changed and loaded a snack cooler in the boat and back to the lake.(60 mi. one way) I called the nephews in Edwardsville and asked if they wanted to do some boating. "SURE!" I said clear it with your mom first, then if good, meet me at the West access marina at 2:00, which they did. Carlyle is about a half way point for the both of us. Actually they werre running a bit late ( about 3:30) and I was already in the water when they showed up. They called me on the cell phone and I came in to get them. We didnt' do any tubing, the water is still cold, but I took advantage of the time to let the kids drive the boat and showed them how to safely acceleerate, cruise, how to cross a wake etc, and keep their eyes on whas ahead and whats beside and to always be looking. It's a huge lake and with several boats out there you rarely see one coming close, but I also said to never anticipate the other guy slowing down or watching out for you. It's better to cut the throttle and swerve instead of thinking he well. Also to watch to keep a good distance from other boaters co9ming toward you because they may be pulling a skier that may swerve out; kinda like jumping out from behind a tree. ie boating is safe if you use some common sense. 7:00 rolled around and we headed in. Still time to do stuff on the lake before dark, but I had too much to do at home to prepare for Sunday morning. Took 'em to McDonalds and killed the fatted calf for them, then we parted ways. I would have loved to have gone out Sunday afternoon, but the temp was hot (about 90 by noon) and I was dead tired. But at least I got a couple good launches in already. Wish I could go back out Memorial Day weekend, but I'll probably be in Kansas decorating my great uncles grave (WWI veteran) and it will probably be the last time I go out there. PLUS an added bonus. The fuel prices here dropped from $2.89 USD a gal. to $2.69 and that was nice seeing I burned up about 20 gallons in the two days. I hope to do a lot more boating this summer. It's starting out really good. Another thing is that the experience over the weekend has given a boost to get the other two ready. Especially the float for the 4th of July. Sounds like a great time! I don't miss having to wait for spring. Got any pictures? LOL! No I don't. next time out I'll get a disposable and scan them off. I thought of taking a digital at one time, but so far I've baptized two cell phones in the lake and I figured that was enough. Speaking of.... instead of leaving the cell phone in my pants pocket while I'm at the ramp (last time I slipped on moss and went to my knees) I'll put the phone in the glove box, before launch and before retrieve. It works better that way. I'd take a digital camera but I know it would take up the drinking habit right from the start. yeah, el cheap disposable is the idea. I put my cellphone (and small digital camera) in a zip lock type plastic bag and then in my sport bag. This is put into a safe area on the boat floor where I try not to step.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good advice. concerning my 1st cell phone's baptizm. I had it in a cup holder attached to the inside of the hull and crossed a hard wake and momentarily went slightly airborne. needless to say the first cell phone must not have liked the ride too well and bailed overboard when the boat slammed the water. Burial at sea..... I have a friend who actually worked for the telco through the late 1990's and who has a 35' or 36' cruiser. He has dropped three or four cells in the drink while on his dock, or has fallen off the boat or dock into the water while holding his cell. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. Asshole, if you are going to spoof me, at least make it believable. Except for Don White, I don't have any friends. Foch you and the horse you rode in on, and then just pee up a rope. |
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On May 25, 1:11*pm, Tim wrote:
On May 25, 11:08*am, Jack wrote: On May 25, 11:08*am, moose wrote: On 5/25/2010 10:37 AM, hk wrote: On 5/25/10 10:29 AM, Tim wrote: On May 25, 9:00 am, wrote: wrote in message ... On May 24, 7:42 pm, wrote: Tim wrote: Wonderful weekend. Friday was a beautiful evening. I got home from work and hooked up to the small boat, and headed for Carlyle. Didnt' even change.Got tot he lake about 6:15pm and launched. Boat ran great with no problems. lapped the lake a few times, and ran into some people I've known for quite a while. stopped and tied on to there pontoon and we sat there had a pop and yacked a while. Took back off and checked out a couple little coves, then saw the time was about 8:00. Headed back to try to beat the flies and mosquitos. They're bad there at mid spring. I made it to the landing loaded up and came home. I would have loved to have stayed out longer but still had to work Sat morning, besides the bugs were getting terrible!. Saturday at noon, I closed shop and headed for the house. Took a shower got changed and loaded a snack cooler in the boat and back to the lake.(60 mi. one way) I called the nephews in Edwardsville and asked if they wanted to do some boating. "SURE!" I said clear it with your mom first, then if good, meet me at the West access marina at 2:00, which they did. Carlyle is about a half way point for the both of us.. Actually they werre running a bit late ( about 3:30) and I was already in the water when they showed up. They called me on the cell phone and I came in to get them. We didnt' do any tubing, the water is still cold, but I took advantage of the time to let the kids drive the boat and showed them how to safely acceleerate, cruise, how to cross a wake etc, and keep their eyes on whas ahead and whats beside and to always be looking. It's a huge lake and with several boats out there you rarely see one coming close, but I also said to never anticipate the other guy slowing down or watching out for you. It's better to cut the throttle and swerve instead of thinking he well. Also to watch to keep a good distance from other boaters co9ming toward you because they may be pulling a skier that may swerve out; kinda like jumping out from behind a tree. ie boating is safe if you use some common sense. 7:00 rolled around and we headed in. Still time to do stuff on the lake before dark, but I had too much to do at home to prepare for Sunday morning. Took 'em to McDonalds and killed the fatted calf for them, then we parted ways. I would have loved to have gone out Sunday afternoon, but the temp was hot (about 90 by noon) and I was dead tired. But at least I got a couple good launches in already. Wish I could go back out Memorial Day weekend, but I'll probably be in Kansas decorating my great uncles grave (WWI veteran) and it will probably be the last time I go out there. PLUS an added bonus. The fuel prices here dropped from $2.89 USD a gal. to $2.69 and that was nice seeing I burned up about 20 gallons in the two days. I hope to do a lot more boating this summer. It's starting out really good. Another thing is that the experience over the weekend has given a boost to get the other two ready. Especially the float for the 4th of July. Sounds like a great time! I don't miss having to wait for spring. Got any pictures? LOL! No I don't. next time out I'll get a disposable and scan them off. I thought of taking a digital at one time, but so far I've baptized two cell phones in the lake and I figured that was enough. Speaking of.... instead of leaving the cell phone in my pants pocket while I'm at the ramp (last time I slipped on moss and went to my knees) I'll put the phone in the glove box, before launch and before retrieve. It works better that way. I'd take a digital camera but I know it would take up the drinking habit right from the start. yeah, el cheap disposable is the idea. I put my cellphone (and small digital camera) in a zip lock type plastic bag and then in my sport bag. This is put into a safe area on the boat floor where I try not to step.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good advice. concerning my 1st cell phone's baptizm. I had it in a cup holder attached to the inside of the hull and crossed a hard wake and momentarily went slightly airborne. needless to say the first cell phone must not have liked the ride too well and bailed overboard when the boat slammed the water. Burial at sea..... I have a friend who actually worked for the telco through the late 1990's and who has a 35' or 36' cruiser. He has dropped three or four cells in the drink while on his dock, or has fallen off the boat or dock into the water while holding his cell. I ran a cell phone through a wash cycle once and it survived. I can't remember the date or which boat I had at the time. Water, and even a wash cycle, won't necessarily kill electronics. *If it's not contaminated, you can usually dry them out thoroughly and they'll come back to life. The manufacturing of modern electronics is done with water-based flux for the solder. *After the boards have all the components soldered to them, they are run through a cleaner that is pretty much a glorified dishwasher.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I pulled the cell phone out of my pants pocket it was set but didn't seem to be totally drfenched. I may hav made a mistake by powering it u, and the screen cam on for a few moments ant then it was lights out. I pulled the battery off and left it on the dash of the car on the way home hoping that the heated sunlight would dry it out, and let it sit till that evening. I re installed the battery and no avail. Dead. Powering it up may have killed it, but maybe not. It can take days to dry one out if you don't, or can't, open it up. If you can turn your oven down low enough so the case won't melt, you can try to dry it out in there. 120 to 140 degrees for 10 minutes or so won't kill the electronics, but you can mess up the case and buttons pretty easy, so you have to be careful. Warm it up, turn it off, then put the phone in there. I know someone who spilled a Coke into the display on their very expensive car radio. I pulled it apart as much as I could, and used water and circuit board cleaner to clean it out. Re-assembled it, and part of the display didn't work. We put it back into the car, and over the next two weeks the display board I couldn't take apart slowly dried out and began to work again. That was in SC summer heat. |
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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ... On May 25, 11:08 am, Jack wrote: On May 25, 11:08 am, moose wrote: On 5/25/2010 10:37 AM, hk wrote: On 5/25/10 10:29 AM, Tim wrote: On May 25, 9:00 am, wrote: wrote in message ... On May 24, 7:42 pm, wrote: Tim wrote: Wonderful weekend. Friday was a beautiful evening. I got home from work and hooked up to the small boat, and headed for Carlyle. Didnt' even change.Got tot he lake about 6:15pm and launched. Boat ran great with no problems. lapped the lake a few times, and ran into some people I've known for quite a while. stopped and tied on to there pontoon and we sat there had a pop and yacked a while. Took back off and checked out a couple little coves, then saw the time was about 8:00. Headed back to try to beat the flies and mosquitos. They're bad there at mid spring. I made it to the landing loaded up and came home. I would have loved to have stayed out longer but still had to work Sat morning, besides the bugs were getting terrible!. Saturday at noon, I closed shop and headed for the house. Took a shower got changed and loaded a snack cooler in the boat and back to the lake.(60 mi. one way) I called the nephews in Edwardsville and asked if they wanted to do some boating. "SURE!" I said clear it with your mom first, then if good, meet me at the West access marina at 2:00, which they did. Carlyle is about a half way point for the both of us. Actually they werre running a bit late ( about 3:30) and I was already in the water when they showed up. They called me on the cell phone and I came in to get them. We didnt' do any tubing, the water is still cold, but I took advantage of the time to let the kids drive the boat and showed them how to safely acceleerate, cruise, how to cross a wake etc, and keep their eyes on whas ahead and whats beside and to always be looking. It's a huge lake and with several boats out there you rarely see one coming close, but I also said to never anticipate the other guy slowing down or watching out for you. It's better to cut the throttle and swerve instead of thinking he well. Also to watch to keep a good distance from other boaters co9ming toward you because they may be pulling a skier that may swerve out; kinda like jumping out from behind a tree. ie boating is safe if you use some common sense. 7:00 rolled around and we headed in. Still time to do stuff on the lake before dark, but I had too much to do at home to prepare for Sunday morning. Took 'em to McDonalds and killed the fatted calf for them, then we parted ways. I would have loved to have gone out Sunday afternoon, but the temp was hot (about 90 by noon) and I was dead tired. But at least I got a couple good launches in already. Wish I could go back out Memorial Day weekend, but I'll probably be in Kansas decorating my great uncles grave (WWI veteran) and it will probably be the last time I go out there. PLUS an added bonus. The fuel prices here dropped from $2.89 USD a gal. to $2.69 and that was nice seeing I burned up about 20 gallons in the two days. I hope to do a lot more boating this summer. It's starting out really good. Another thing is that the experience over the weekend has given a boost to get the other two ready. Especially the float for the 4th of July. Sounds like a great time! I don't miss having to wait for spring. Got any pictures? LOL! No I don't. next time out I'll get a disposable and scan them off. I thought of taking a digital at one time, but so far I've baptized two cell phones in the lake and I figured that was enough. Speaking of.... instead of leaving the cell phone in my pants while I'm at the ramp (last time I slipped on moss and went to my knees) I'll put the phone in the glove box, before launch and before retrieve. It works better that way. I'd take a digital camera but I know it would take up the drinking habit right from the start. yeah, el cheap disposable is the idea. I put my cellphone (and small digital camera) in a zip lock type plastic bag and then in my sport bag. This is put into a safe area on the boat floor where I try not to step.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Good advice. concerning my 1st cell phone's baptizm. I had it in a cup holder attached to the inside of the hull and crossed a hard wake and momentarily went slightly airborne. needless to say the first cell phone must not have liked the ride too well and bailed overboard when the boat slammed the water. Burial at sea..... I have a friend who actually worked for the telco through the late 1990's and who has a 35' or 36' cruiser. He has dropped three or four cells in the drink while on his dock, or has fallen off the boat or dock into the water while holding his cell. I ran a cell phone through a wash cycle once and it survived. I can't remember the date or which boat I had at the time. Water, and even a wash cycle, won't necessarily kill electronics. If it's not contaminated, you can usually dry them out thoroughly and they'll come back to life. The manufacturing of modern electronics is done with water-based flux for the solder. After the boards have all the components soldered to them, they are run through a cleaner that is pretty much a glorified dishwasher.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I pulled the cell phone out of my pants pocket it was set but didn't seem to be totally drfenched. I may hav made a mistake by powering it u, and the screen cam on for a few moments ant then it was lights out. I pulled the battery off and left it on the dash of the car on the way home hoping that the heated sunlight would dry it out, and let it sit till that evening. I re installed the battery and no avail. Dead. It's even worse here with the salt water. I'd remove the battery ASAP and flush the phone out in fresh water. A trip to the repair depot might be in order |
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