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Remember Governor Macaca?
You know, Republican George Allen, the moron who kept shooting himself
in the foot when he ran for hte U.S. Senate from Virginia... This is what he does these days: Allen is chairman of American Energy Freedom Center, a lobbying firm dedicated to expanding domestic coal, oil, and nuclear production while fending off climate-change legislation to reduce carbon emissions, the science behind which he says is, “to be charitable about it, debatable.” The group is a subsidiary of the Institute for Energy Research, a group led by former Enron executive Robert Bradley Jr. that’s taken in $307,000 in funding from ExxonMobil since 1998, according to records compiled by Greenpeace. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
Remember Governor Macaca?
That's profound, Harry, Now tell us about your next boating adventure.
You have your other Parker for a long time,t hen traded for a different one. how long to you plan to keep this one? If the weather cooperates, I'm planning on launching the barge this weekend. |
Remember Governor Macaca?
On 6/2/10 11:39 PM, Tim wrote:
That's profound, Harry, Now tell us about your next boating adventure. You have your other Parker for a long time,t hen traded for a different one. how long to you plan to keep this one? Until I get tired of it. I had the 25' Parker from 2003 to 2008, and bought the present 21' Parker in 2008. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
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On Jun 3, 5:12*am, hk wrote:
On 6/2/10 11:39 PM, Tim wrote: That's profound, Harry, Now tell us about your next boating adventure. You have your other Parker for a long time,t hen traded for a different one. how long to you plan to keep this one? Until I get tired of it. I had the 25' Parker from 2003 to 2008, and bought the present 21' Parker in 2008. Just out of curiosity, why did you down size from a 25 to a 21? |
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In article 6d701c4b-7970-413d-9509-620ad00ad886
@o12g2000vba.googlegroups.com, says... On Jun 3, 5:12*am, hk wrote: On 6/2/10 11:39 PM, Tim wrote: That's profound, Harry, Now tell us about your next boating adventure. You have your other Parker for a long time,t hen traded for a different one. how long to you plan to keep this one? Until I get tired of it. I had the 25' Parker from 2003 to 2008, and bought the present 21' Parker in 2008. Just out of curiosity, why did you down size from a 25 to a 21? He got lonely on the big boat. |
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On Jun 3, 6:41*am, BAR wrote:
In article 6d701c4b-7970-413d-9509-620ad00ad886 @o12g2000vba.googlegroups.com, says... On Jun 3, 5:12*am, hk wrote: On 6/2/10 11:39 PM, Tim wrote: That's profound, Harry, Now tell us about your next boating adventure. You have your other Parker for a long time,t hen traded for a different one. how long to you plan to keep this one? Until I get tired of it. I had the 25' Parker from 2003 to 2008, and bought the present 21' Parker in 2008. Just out of curiosity, why did you down size from a 25 to a 21? He got lonely on the big boat. Well, I suppose lopping off 4 feet would make things a bit cozier... L:OL |
Remember Governor Macaca?
On 6/3/10 7:38 AM, Tim wrote:
On Jun 3, 5:12 am, wrote: On 6/2/10 11:39 PM, Tim wrote: That's profound, Harry, Now tell us about your next boating adventure. You have your other Parker for a long time,t hen traded for a different one. how long to you plan to keep this one? Until I get tired of it. I had the 25' Parker from 2003 to 2008, and bought the present 21' Parker in 2008. Just out of curiosity, why did you down size from a 25 to a 21? In no particular order: While Chesapeake Bay can get mighty choppy, it isn't a challenging or dangerous body of water, and I tend not to go out when the waves are three feet high or larger, so I didn't need a big fishing boat. Because the usual seating position in a pilothouse boat is so far forward, in a hard chop you feel it because you are in the part of the boat that is pounding. On my 21 footer the seating is farther back, on the part of the boat that does not leave the water while slamming through chop. I always scrub out the entire boat after using it. That took an hour plus on the 25 footer, and only takes about 20 minutes on the open center console. The 21-footer burns about half the gas per hour at cruise that the larger Parker burned. I can launch and retrieve the 21-footer in my sleep. The larger boat took a lot more effort, even though I could do it by myself. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
Remember Governor Macaca?
On Jun 3, 6:53*am, hk wrote:
On 6/3/10 7:38 AM, Tim wrote: On Jun 3, 5:12 am, *wrote: On 6/2/10 11:39 PM, Tim wrote: That's profound, Harry, Now tell us about your next boating adventure.. You have your other Parker for a long time,t hen traded for a different one. how long to you plan to keep this one? Until I get tired of it. I had the 25' Parker from 2003 to 2008, and bought the present 21' Parker in 2008. Just out of curiosity, why did you down size from a 25 to a 21? In no particular order: While Chesapeake Bay can get mighty choppy, it isn't a challenging or dangerous body of water, and I tend not to go out when the waves are three feet high or larger, so I didn't need a big fishing boat. Because the usual seating position in a pilothouse boat is so far forward, in a hard chop you feel it because you are in the part of the boat that is pounding. *On my 21 footer the seating is farther back, on the part of the boat that does not leave the water while slamming through chop. I always scrub out the entire boat after using it. That took an hour plus on the 25 footer, and only takes about 20 minutes on the open center console. The 21-footer burns about half the gas per hour at cruise that the larger Parker burned. I can launch and retrieve the 21-footer in my sleep. The larger boat took a lot more effort, even though I could do it by myself. Yeah, I can see the advantages because the 25 wasn't a mere 4 ft. longer. It was dimensionally a lot bigger boat all around. Now that you explained it, I can understand why. 23 is as big as I'll go on a V-bottom for that reason. I did have a 27 and for one to launch it wasn't easy . not easy at all. |
Remember Governor Macaca?
On 6/3/10 7:41 AM, BAR wrote:
In article6d701c4b-7970-413d-9509-620ad00ad886 @o12g2000vba.googlegroups.com, says... On Jun 3, 5:12 am, wrote: On 6/2/10 11:39 PM, Tim wrote: That's profound, Harry, Now tell us about your next boating adventure. You have your other Parker for a long time,t hen traded for a different one. how long to you plan to keep this one? Until I get tired of it. I had the 25' Parker from 2003 to 2008, and bought the present 21' Parker in 2008. Just out of curiosity, why did you down size from a 25 to a 21? He got lonely on the big boat. I'm sorry, Bertie, but I forgot...what make, model, year of boat do you have? -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
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On 6/3/10 7:59 AM, Tim wrote:
On Jun 3, 6:53 am, wrote: On 6/3/10 7:38 AM, Tim wrote: On Jun 3, 5:12 am, wrote: On 6/2/10 11:39 PM, Tim wrote: That's profound, Harry, Now tell us about your next boating adventure. You have your other Parker for a long time,t hen traded for a different one. how long to you plan to keep this one? Until I get tired of it. I had the 25' Parker from 2003 to 2008, and bought the present 21' Parker in 2008. Just out of curiosity, why did you down size from a 25 to a 21? In no particular order: While Chesapeake Bay can get mighty choppy, it isn't a challenging or dangerous body of water, and I tend not to go out when the waves are three feet high or larger, so I didn't need a big fishing boat. Because the usual seating position in a pilothouse boat is so far forward, in a hard chop you feel it because you are in the part of the boat that is pounding. On my 21 footer the seating is farther back, on the part of the boat that does not leave the water while slamming through chop. I always scrub out the entire boat after using it. That took an hour plus on the 25 footer, and only takes about 20 minutes on the open center console. The 21-footer burns about half the gas per hour at cruise that the larger Parker burned. I can launch and retrieve the 21-footer in my sleep. The larger boat took a lot more effort, even though I could do it by myself. Yeah, I can see the advantages because the 25 wasn't a mere 4 ft. longer. It was dimensionally a lot bigger boat all around. Now that you explained it, I can understand why. 23 is as big as I'll go on a V-bottom for that reason. I did have a 27 and for one to launch it wasn't easy . not easy at all. If you added in the swim platform and pulpit, the 25' Parker was about 32' long overall, and 9'6" wide, amidships, and fully found, weighed over 7000 pounds. Also, the 21-footer is a deep vee; the 25 was a mod vee. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
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