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*e#c wrote:
On Aug 31, 7:56 pm, wrote:

*e#c wrote:

On Aug 30, 8:38 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:29 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:43 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:28 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:15 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:00 pm, wrote:


On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500, wrote:


Best advice you got so far was to weigh the boat to see if the foam is
waterlogged.


I don't know if you remember Jim, but I found out that my Ranger bay
boat is about 870 lbs over published weight putting the whole rig
right on the edge of trailer capacity - 4,980 lbs for a 5,000 lb
trailer.


The foam isn't waterlogged. I called Ranger about it and they didn't
have an explanation either.


I got to thinking about it. A gallon of water weighs 8 lbs. To have
870 lbs of extra water weight, the boat would have to hold 109 gals of
water.


That's a lot of cubic feet of water to have in foam on a 20 foot boat.


How do you know the foam isn't waterlogged? Is all the space between
your floor and the hull accessible? Case it's not on most boats..


You're right on the money. The Foam Cores are almost always NOT
accessible. When I re-did the sub frames,and floors in my boat, it WAS
accessible. No water in there, luckily.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yep, when I redid my floor I removed the foam. The foam was only
accessible with the floor removed.


The plywood in mine had separated already, so it was easy. The foam
cores were in the rear of the boat. Both sides, measuring 5 feet long,
by 2 feet square. covered with new ply, and fiber-glassed shut using
new matting.
Problem is, I haven't found a paint that will adhere to the glass
gelcoat... Ideas? I don't want carpet in the stern of the boat. When
fishing, it gets stained with Rainbow Trout blood...lol.
I could put down those 3m " no-slip " strips......


A real POS, eh?


It'll take rougher water than your ****box. " Loser Larry".


I thought I didn't have a boat, now I do. Funny how that works, eh? So
what kind of boat do I have?


You...were the one touting you had a boat. Must be a real dream
machine as well, since you're " afraid " to post a picture of your so-
called Boat...with you pictured in it.
Now, blow up that Dinghy, and show me up...... Loser Larry.

Money talks...

I've always thought you were a Whore, Larry......

....and bull**** walks.

As expected.
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On Sep 1, 8:16*pm, Larry wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Aug 31, 7:56 pm, *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:38 pm, * *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:29 pm, * * *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:43 pm, * * * *wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:28 pm, * * * *wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:15 pm, * * * *wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:00 pm, * * * *wrote:


On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500, * * * *wrote:


Best advice you got so far was to weigh the boat to see if the foam is
waterlogged.


I don't know if you remember Jim, but I found out that my Ranger bay
boat is about 870 lbs over published weight putting the whole rig
right on the edge of trailer capacity - 4,980 lbs for a 5,000 lb
trailer.


The foam isn't waterlogged. I called Ranger about it and they didn't
have an explanation either.


I got to thinking about it. *A gallon of water weighs 8 lbs.. *To have
870 lbs of extra water weight, the boat would have to hold 109 gals of
water.


That's a lot of cubic feet of water to have in foam on a 20 foot boat.


How do you know the foam isn't waterlogged? *Is all the space between
your floor and the hull accessible? *Case it's not on most boats..


You're right on the money. The Foam Cores are almost always NOT
accessible. When I re-did the sub frames,and floors in my boat, it WAS
accessible. No water in there, luckily.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yep, when I redid my floor I removed the foam. *The foam was only
accessible with the floor removed.


The plywood in mine had separated already, so it was easy. The foam
cores were in the rear of the boat. Both sides, measuring 5 feet long,
by 2 feet square. covered with new ply, and fiber-glassed shut using
new matting.
Problem is, I haven't found a paint that will adhere to the glass
gelcoat... Ideas? I don't want carpet in the stern of the boat. When
fishing, it gets stained with Rainbow Trout blood...lol.
I could put down those 3m " no-slip " strips......


A real POS, eh?


It'll take rougher water than your ****box. " Loser Larry".


I thought I didn't have a boat, now I do. *Funny how that works, eh? *So
what kind of boat do I have?


You...were the one touting you had a boat. Must be a real dream
machine as well, since you're " afraid " to post a picture of your so-
called Boat...with you pictured in it.
Now, blow up that Dinghy, and show me up...... Loser Larry.


Money talks...


I've always thought you were a Whore, Larry......


...and bull**** walks.

As expected.


You're the one advertising you do " things " for money...Whore.
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*e#c wrote:
On Sep 1, 8:16 pm, wrote:

*e#c wrote:

On Aug 31, 7:56 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:38 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:29 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:43 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:28 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:15 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:00 pm, wrote:


On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500, wrote:


Best advice you got so far was to weigh the boat to see if the foam is
waterlogged.


I don't know if you remember Jim, but I found out that my Ranger bay
boat is about 870 lbs over published weight putting the whole rig
right on the edge of trailer capacity - 4,980 lbs for a 5,000 lb
trailer.


The foam isn't waterlogged. I called Ranger about it and they didn't
have an explanation either.


I got to thinking about it. A gallon of water weighs 8 lbs.. To have
870 lbs of extra water weight, the boat would have to hold 109 gals of
water.


That's a lot of cubic feet of water to have in foam on a 20 foot boat.


How do you know the foam isn't waterlogged? Is all the space between
your floor and the hull accessible? Case it's not on most boats..


You're right on the money. The Foam Cores are almost always NOT
accessible. When I re-did the sub frames,and floors in my boat, it WAS
accessible. No water in there, luckily.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yep, when I redid my floor I removed the foam. The foam was only
accessible with the floor removed.


The plywood in mine had separated already, so it was easy. The foam
cores were in the rear of the boat. Both sides, measuring 5 feet long,
by 2 feet square. covered with new ply, and fiber-glassed shut using
new matting.
Problem is, I haven't found a paint that will adhere to the glass
gelcoat... Ideas? I don't want carpet in the stern of the boat. When
fishing, it gets stained with Rainbow Trout blood...lol.
I could put down those 3m " no-slip " strips......


A real POS, eh?


It'll take rougher water than your ****box. " Loser Larry".


I thought I didn't have a boat, now I do. Funny how that works, eh? So
what kind of boat do I have?


You...were the one touting you had a boat. Must be a real dream
machine as well, since you're " afraid " to post a picture of your so-
called Boat...with you pictured in it.
Now, blow up that Dinghy, and show me up...... Loser Larry.


Money talks...


I've always thought you were a Whore, Larry......

...and bull**** walks.

As expected.

You're the one advertising you do " things " for money...Whore.

The wager you avoided has nothing to do with that, and I never
"advertised" that, but I do work for money - enough to afford dental
care, toothpaste, and a boat built in this decade.
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On Sep 2, 8:20*pm, Larry wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Sep 1, 8:16 pm, *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 31, 7:56 pm, * *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:38 pm, * * *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:29 pm, * * * *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:43 pm, * * * * *wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:28 pm, * * * * *wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:15 pm, * * * * *wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:00 pm, * * * * *wrote:


On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500, * * * * *wrote:


Best advice you got so far was to weigh the boat to see if the foam is
waterlogged.


I don't know if you remember Jim, but I found out that my Ranger bay
boat is about 870 lbs over published weight putting the whole rig
right on the edge of trailer capacity - 4,980 lbs for a 5,000 lb
trailer.


The foam isn't waterlogged. I called Ranger about it and they didn't
have an explanation either.


I got to thinking about it. *A gallon of water weighs 8 lbs.. *To have
870 lbs of extra water weight, the boat would have to hold 109 gals of
water.


That's a lot of cubic feet of water to have in foam on a 20 foot boat.


How do you know the foam isn't waterlogged? *Is all the space between
your floor and the hull accessible? *Case it's not on most boats..


You're right on the money. The Foam Cores are almost always NOT
accessible. When I re-did the sub frames,and floors in my boat, it WAS
accessible. No water in there, luckily.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yep, when I redid my floor I removed the foam. *The foam was only
accessible with the floor removed.


The plywood in mine had separated already, so it was easy. The foam
cores were in the rear of the boat. Both sides, measuring 5 feet long,
by 2 feet square. covered with new ply, and fiber-glassed shut using
new matting.
Problem is, I haven't found a paint that will adhere to the glass
gelcoat... Ideas? I don't want carpet in the stern of the boat. When
fishing, it gets stained with Rainbow Trout blood...lol.
I could put down those 3m " no-slip " strips......


A real POS, eh?


It'll take rougher water than your ****box. " Loser Larry".


I thought I didn't have a boat, now I do. *Funny how that works, eh? *So
what kind of boat do I have?


You...were the one touting you had a boat. Must be a real dream
machine as well, since you're " afraid " to post a picture of your so-
called Boat...with you pictured in it.
Now, blow up that Dinghy, and show me up...... Loser Larry.


Money talks...


I've always thought you were a Whore, Larry......


...and bull**** walks.


As expected.


You're the one advertising you do " things " for money...Whore.


The wager you avoided has nothing to do with that, and I never
"advertised" that, but I do work for money - enough to afford dental
care, toothpaste, and a boat built in this decade.


Awwwwwwwwww...poor Larry, cant show his Boat that he doesn't have. I
pity you, idiot.You have no credentials here, being an Internet Liar
just like Ingersoll. LOL.
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*e#c wrote:
On Sep 2, 8:20 pm, wrote:

*e#c wrote:

On Sep 1, 8:16 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 31, 7:56 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:38 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:29 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:43 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:28 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:15 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:00 pm, wrote:


On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500, wrote:


Best advice you got so far was to weigh the boat to see if the foam is
waterlogged.


I don't know if you remember Jim, but I found out that my Ranger bay
boat is about 870 lbs over published weight putting the whole rig
right on the edge of trailer capacity - 4,980 lbs for a 5,000 lb
trailer.


The foam isn't waterlogged. I called Ranger about it and they didn't
have an explanation either.


I got to thinking about it. A gallon of water weighs 8 lbs.. To have
870 lbs of extra water weight, the boat would have to hold 109 gals of
water.


That's a lot of cubic feet of water to have in foam on a 20 foot boat.


How do you know the foam isn't waterlogged? Is all the space between
your floor and the hull accessible? Case it's not on most boats..


You're right on the money. The Foam Cores are almost always NOT
accessible. When I re-did the sub frames,and floors in my boat, it WAS
accessible. No water in there, luckily.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yep, when I redid my floor I removed the foam. The foam was only
accessible with the floor removed.


The plywood in mine had separated already, so it was easy. The foam
cores were in the rear of the boat. Both sides, measuring 5 feet long,
by 2 feet square. covered with new ply, and fiber-glassed shut using
new matting.
Problem is, I haven't found a paint that will adhere to the glass
gelcoat... Ideas? I don't want carpet in the stern of the boat. When
fishing, it gets stained with Rainbow Trout blood...lol.
I could put down those 3m " no-slip " strips......


A real POS, eh?


It'll take rougher water than your ****box. " Loser Larry".


I thought I didn't have a boat, now I do. Funny how that works, eh? So
what kind of boat do I have?


You...were the one touting you had a boat. Must be a real dream
machine as well, since you're " afraid " to post a picture of your so-
called Boat...with you pictured in it.
Now, blow up that Dinghy, and show me up...... Loser Larry.


Money talks...


I've always thought you were a Whore, Larry......


...and bull**** walks.


As expected.


You're the one advertising you do " things " for money...Whore.

The wager you avoided has nothing to do with that, and I never
"advertised" that, but I do work for money - enough to afford dental
care, toothpaste, and a boat built in this decade.

Awwwwwwwwww...poor Larry, cant show his Boat that he doesn't have. I
pity you, idiot.You have no credentials here, being an Internet Liar
just like Ingersoll. LOL.

I don't owe you a picture of anything, YT. Your buddy Krause is the
KING of lies. Care to comment on his imaginary Lobster boat or are you
afraid you will lose your only friend?


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On Sep 3, 8:58*pm, Larry wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Sep 2, 8:20 pm, *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Sep 1, 8:16 pm, * *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 31, 7:56 pm, * * *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:38 pm, * * * *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:29 pm, * * * * *wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:43 pm, * * * * * *wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:28 pm, * * * * * *wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:15 pm, * * * * * *wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:00 pm, * * * * * *wrote:


On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500, * * * * * *wrote:


Best advice you got so far was to weigh the boat to see if the foam is
waterlogged.


I don't know if you remember Jim, but I found out that my Ranger bay
boat is about 870 lbs over published weight putting the whole rig
right on the edge of trailer capacity - 4,980 lbs for a 5,000 lb
trailer.


The foam isn't waterlogged. I called Ranger about it and they didn't
have an explanation either.


I got to thinking about it. *A gallon of water weighs 8 lbs.. *To have
870 lbs of extra water weight, the boat would have to hold 109 gals of
water.


That's a lot of cubic feet of water to have in foam on a 20 foot boat.


How do you know the foam isn't waterlogged? *Is all the space between
your floor and the hull accessible? *Case it's not on most boats..


You're right on the money. The Foam Cores are almost always NOT
accessible. When I re-did the sub frames,and floors in my boat, it WAS
accessible. No water in there, luckily.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yep, when I redid my floor I removed the foam. *The foam was only
accessible with the floor removed.


The plywood in mine had separated already, so it was easy. The foam
cores were in the rear of the boat. Both sides, measuring 5 feet long,
by 2 feet square. covered with new ply, and fiber-glassed shut using
new matting.
Problem is, I haven't found a paint that will adhere to the glass
gelcoat... Ideas? I don't want carpet in the stern of the boat. When
fishing, it gets stained with Rainbow Trout blood...lol.
I could put down those 3m " no-slip " strips......


A real POS, eh?


It'll take rougher water than your ****box. " Loser Larry".


I thought I didn't have a boat, now I do. *Funny how that works, eh? *So
what kind of boat do I have?


You...were the one touting you had a boat. Must be a real dream
machine as well, since you're " afraid " to post a picture of your so-
called Boat...with you pictured in it.
Now, blow up that Dinghy, and show me up...... Loser Larry.


Money talks...


I've always thought you were a Whore, Larry......


...and bull**** walks.


As expected.


You're the one advertising you do " things " for money...Whore.


The wager you avoided has nothing to do with that, and I never
"advertised" that, but I do work for money - enough to afford dental
care, toothpaste, and a boat built in this decade.


Awwwwwwwwww...poorLarry, cant show his Boat that he doesn't have. I
pity you, idiot.You have no credentials here, being an Internet Liar
just like Ingersoll. LOL.


I don't owe you a picture of anything, YT. *Your buddy Krause is the
KING of lies. *Care to comment on his imaginary Lobster boat or are you
afraid you will lose your only friend?


Nice try deflecting," Boatless" one.Proves my point.
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On 9/4/10 9:30 AM, *e#c wrote:
On Sep 3, 8:58 pm, wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Sep 2, 8:20 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Sep 1, 8:16 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 31, 7:56 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:38 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:29 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:43 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:28 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:15 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:00 pm, wrote:


On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500, wrote:


Best advice you got so far was to weigh the boat to see if the foam is
waterlogged.


I don't know if you remember Jim, but I found out that my Ranger bay
boat is about 870 lbs over published weight putting the whole rig
right on the edge of trailer capacity - 4,980 lbs for a 5,000 lb
trailer.


The foam isn't waterlogged. I called Ranger about it and they didn't
have an explanation either.


I got to thinking about it. A gallon of water weighs 8 lbs.. To have
870 lbs of extra water weight, the boat would have to hold 109 gals of
water.


That's a lot of cubic feet of water to have in foam on a 20 foot boat.


How do you know the foam isn't waterlogged? Is all the space between
your floor and the hull accessible? Case it's not on most boats..


You're right on the money. The Foam Cores are almost always NOT
accessible. When I re-did the sub frames,and floors in my boat, it WAS
accessible. No water in there, luckily.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yep, when I redid my floor I removed the foam. The foam was only
accessible with the floor removed.


The plywood in mine had separated already, so it was easy. The foam
cores were in the rear of the boat. Both sides, measuring 5 feet long,
by 2 feet square. covered with new ply, and fiber-glassed shut using
new matting.
Problem is, I haven't found a paint that will adhere to the glass
gelcoat... Ideas? I don't want carpet in the stern of the boat. When
fishing, it gets stained with Rainbow Trout blood...lol.
I could put down those 3m " no-slip " strips......


A real POS, eh?


It'll take rougher water than your ****box. " Loser Larry".


I thought I didn't have a boat, now I do. Funny how that works, eh? So
what kind of boat do I have?


You...were the one touting you had a boat. Must be a real dream
machine as well, since you're " afraid " to post a picture of your so-
called Boat...with you pictured in it.
Now, blow up that Dinghy, and show me up...... Loser Larry.


Money talks...


I've always thought you were a Whore, Larry......


...and bull**** walks.


As expected.


You're the one advertising you do " things " for money...Whore.


The wager you avoided has nothing to do with that, and I never
"advertised" that, but I do work for money - enough to afford dental
care, toothpaste, and a boat built in this decade.


Awwwwwwwwww...poorLarry, cant show his Boat that he doesn't have. I
pity you, idiot.You have no credentials here, being an Internet Liar
just like Ingersoll. LOL.


I don't owe you a picture of anything, YT. Your buddy Krause is the
KING of lies. Care to comment on his imaginary Lobster boat or are you
afraid you will lose your only friend?


Nice try deflecting," Boatless" one.Proves my point.



It's nice to see "the boys" are still fuming because I won't play "the
game" by the rules they like.
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"Secular Humorist" wrote in message
...
On 9/4/10 9:30 AM, *e#c wrote:
On Sep 3, 8:58 pm, wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Sep 2, 8:20 pm, wrote:

*e#c wrote:

On Sep 1, 8:16 pm, wrote:

*e#c wrote:

On Aug 31, 7:56 pm, wrote:

*e#c wrote:

On Aug 30, 8:38 pm, wrote:

*e#c wrote:

On Aug 30, 8:29 pm,
wrote:

*e#c wrote:

On Aug 30, 1:43 pm,
wrote:

On Aug 30, 1:28 pm,
wrote:

On Aug 30, 12:15 pm,
wrote:

On Aug 30, 12:00 pm,
wrote:

On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500,
wrote:

Best advice you got so far was to weigh the boat to see
if the foam is
waterlogged.

I don't know if you remember Jim, but I found out that my
Ranger bay
boat is about 870 lbs over published weight putting the
whole rig
right on the edge of trailer capacity - 4,980 lbs for a
5,000 lb
trailer.

The foam isn't waterlogged. I called Ranger about it and
they didn't
have an explanation either.

I got to thinking about it. A gallon of water weighs 8
lbs.. To have
870 lbs of extra water weight, the boat would have to
hold 109 gals of
water.

That's a lot of cubic feet of water to have in foam on a
20 foot boat.

How do you know the foam isn't waterlogged? Is all the
space between
your floor and the hull accessible? Case it's not on most
boats..

You're right on the money. The Foam Cores are almost always
NOT
accessible. When I re-did the sub frames,and floors in my
boat, it WAS
accessible. No water in there, luckily.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Yep, when I redid my floor I removed the foam. The foam was
only
accessible with the floor removed.

The plywood in mine had separated already, so it was easy.
The foam
cores were in the rear of the boat. Both sides, measuring 5
feet long,
by 2 feet square. covered with new ply, and fiber-glassed
shut using
new matting.
Problem is, I haven't found a paint that will adhere to the
glass
gelcoat... Ideas? I don't want carpet in the stern of the
boat. When
fishing, it gets stained with Rainbow Trout blood...lol.
I could put down those 3m " no-slip " strips......

A real POS, eh?

It'll take rougher water than your ****box. " Loser Larry".

I thought I didn't have a boat, now I do. Funny how that works,
eh? So
what kind of boat do I have?

You...were the one touting you had a boat. Must be a real dream
machine as well, since you're " afraid " to post a picture of
your so-
called Boat...with you pictured in it.
Now, blow up that Dinghy, and show me up...... Loser Larry.

Money talks...

I've always thought you were a Whore, Larry......

...and bull**** walks.

As expected.

You're the one advertising you do " things " for money...Whore.

The wager you avoided has nothing to do with that, and I never
"advertised" that, but I do work for money - enough to afford dental
care, toothpaste, and a boat built in this decade.

Awwwwwwwwww...poorLarry, cant show his Boat that he doesn't have. I
pity you, idiot.You have no credentials here, being an Internet Liar
just like Ingersoll. LOL.

I don't owe you a picture of anything, YT. Your buddy Krause is the
KING of lies. Care to comment on his imaginary Lobster boat or are you
afraid you will lose your only friend?


Nice try deflecting," Boatless" one.Proves my point.



It's nice to see "the boys" are still fuming because I won't play "the
game" by the rules they like.



Game? Rules? You are delusional.

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*e#c wrote:
On Sep 3, 8:58 pm, wrote:

*e#c wrote:

On Sep 2, 8:20 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Sep 1, 8:16 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 31, 7:56 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:38 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 8:29 pm, wrote:


*e#c wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:43 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 1:28 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:15 pm, wrote:


On Aug 30, 12:00 pm, wrote:


On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500, wrote:


Best advice you got so far was to weigh the boat to see if the foam is
waterlogged.


I don't know if you remember Jim, but I found out that my Ranger bay
boat is about 870 lbs over published weight putting the whole rig
right on the edge of trailer capacity - 4,980 lbs for a 5,000 lb
trailer.


The foam isn't waterlogged. I called Ranger about it and they didn't
have an explanation either.


I got to thinking about it. A gallon of water weighs 8 lbs.. To have
870 lbs of extra water weight, the boat would have to hold 109 gals of
water.


That's a lot of cubic feet of water to have in foam on a 20 foot boat.


How do you know the foam isn't waterlogged? Is all the space between
your floor and the hull accessible? Case it's not on most boats..


You're right on the money. The Foam Cores are almost always NOT
accessible. When I re-did the sub frames,and floors in my boat, it WAS
accessible. No water in there, luckily.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yep, when I redid my floor I removed the foam. The foam was only
accessible with the floor removed.


The plywood in mine had separated already, so it was easy. The foam
cores were in the rear of the boat. Both sides, measuring 5 feet long,
by 2 feet square. covered with new ply, and fiber-glassed shut using
new matting.
Problem is, I haven't found a paint that will adhere to the glass
gelcoat... Ideas? I don't want carpet in the stern of the boat. When
fishing, it gets stained with Rainbow Trout blood...lol.
I could put down those 3m " no-slip " strips......


A real POS, eh?


It'll take rougher water than your ****box. " Loser Larry".


I thought I didn't have a boat, now I do. Funny how that works, eh? So
what kind of boat do I have?


You...were the one touting you had a boat. Must be a real dream
machine as well, since you're " afraid " to post a picture of your so-
called Boat...with you pictured in it.
Now, blow up that Dinghy, and show me up...... Loser Larry.


Money talks...


I've always thought you were a Whore, Larry......


...and bull**** walks.


As expected.


You're the one advertising you do " things " for money...Whore.


The wager you avoided has nothing to do with that, and I never
"advertised" that, but I do work for money - enough to afford dental
care, toothpaste, and a boat built in this decade.


Awwwwwwwwww...poorLarry, cant show his Boat that he doesn't have. I
pity you, idiot.You have no credentials here, being an Internet Liar
just like Ingersoll. LOL.

I don't owe you a picture of anything, YT. Your buddy Krause is the
KING of lies. Care to comment on his imaginary Lobster boat or are you
afraid you will lose your only friend?

Nice try deflecting," Boatless" one.Proves my point.

No, it only proves you are afraid of ****ing off your only friend here.
A photo of my boat would involve a wager you can't afford, loser.
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On 9/4/10 9:40 PM, Larry wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Sep 3, 8:58 pm, wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Sep 2, 8:20 pm, wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Sep 1, 8:16 pm, wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Aug 31, 7:56 pm, wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Aug 30, 8:38 pm, wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Aug 30, 8:29 pm, wrote:
*e#c wrote:
On Aug 30, 1:43 pm, wrote:
On Aug 30, 1:28 pm, wrote:
On Aug 30, 12:15 pm,
wrote:
On Aug 30, 12:00 pm,
wrote:
On Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:21:18 -0500, wrote:
Best advice you got so far was to weigh the boat to
see if the foam is
waterlogged.
I don't know if you remember Jim, but I found out that
my Ranger bay
boat is about 870 lbs over published weight putting
the whole rig
right on the edge of trailer capacity - 4,980 lbs for
a 5,000 lb
trailer.
The foam isn't waterlogged. I called Ranger about it
and they didn't
have an explanation either.
I got to thinking about it. A gallon of water weighs 8
lbs.. To have
870 lbs of extra water weight, the boat would have to
hold 109 gals of
water.
That's a lot of cubic feet of water to have in foam on
a 20 foot boat.
How do you know the foam isn't waterlogged? Is all the
space between
your floor and the hull accessible? Case it's not on
most boats..
You're right on the money. The Foam Cores are almost
always NOT
accessible. When I re-did the sub frames,and floors in
my boat, it WAS
accessible. No water in there, luckily.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Yep, when I redid my floor I removed the foam. The foam
was only
accessible with the floor removed.
The plywood in mine had separated already, so it was easy.
The foam
cores were in the rear of the boat. Both sides, measuring
5 feet long,
by 2 feet square. covered with new ply, and fiber-glassed
shut using
new matting.
Problem is, I haven't found a paint that will adhere to
the glass
gelcoat... Ideas? I don't want carpet in the stern of the
boat. When
fishing, it gets stained with Rainbow Trout blood...lol.
I could put down those 3m " no-slip " strips......
A real POS, eh?
It'll take rougher water than your ****box. " Loser Larry".
I thought I didn't have a boat, now I do. Funny how that
works, eh? So
what kind of boat do I have?
You...were the one touting you had a boat. Must be a real dream
machine as well, since you're " afraid " to post a picture of
your so-
called Boat...with you pictured in it.
Now, blow up that Dinghy, and show me up...... Loser Larry.
Money talks...
I've always thought you were a Whore, Larry......
...and bull**** walks.
As expected.
You're the one advertising you do " things " for money...Whore.
The wager you avoided has nothing to do with that, and I never
"advertised" that, but I do work for money - enough to afford dental
care, toothpaste, and a boat built in this decade.
Awwwwwwwwww...poorLarry, cant show his Boat that he doesn't have. I
pity you, idiot.You have no credentials here, being an Internet Liar
just like Ingersoll. LOL.
I don't owe you a picture of anything, YT. Your buddy Krause is the
KING of lies. Care to comment on his imaginary Lobster boat or are you
afraid you will lose your only friend?

Nice try deflecting," Boatless" one.Proves my point.

No, it only proves you are afraid of ****ing off your only friend here.
A photo of my boat would involve a wager you can't afford, loser.



Larry Fart #17...what a stench.
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