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On 1/15/11 8:06 AM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:16:40 -0500, L wrote:

John H wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 19:21:48 -0800 (PST), wrote:


The more I read, the more I'm convincing myself that i dont' need a
refrigerator on my boat.

http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com...ad.php?t=95807

for my purposes, it would be a draw in weight, finances and energy.
A well insulated cooler and a couple of bags of ice available at any
port or marina would be a better benefit. and I'll drop back to one 8-
D and one automotive battery and go back with a smaller and lower
powered alternator for better efficiency due to less drag and flywheel
effect. still gotta have the microwave and coffee maker, though.

I'll get it figured out

Whoops - hit the wrong button on last post.

We use the camper refrigerator a lot, but I believe we could easily survive
without it. Peanut butter doesn't need refrigeration, nor does bread. What more
could one want?

Grape jelly?


Jelly doesn't do well without a fridge. Gets runny. But orange marmalade, on the
other hand, was specifically designed to be eaten with peanut butter, and it
doesn't require refrigeration.

I thought you, of all people, would know that.



Must be great fun to travel with you...peanut butter and jelly
sandwiches. Wowser.


Funny, I didn't see where he said that's all he ate when traveling, can
you point that part out?
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On Jan 15, 9:14*am, Harryk wrote:
On 1/15/11 10:08 AM, Tim wrote:



On Jan 15, 7:10 am, *wrote:
On 1/15/11 8:06 AM, John H wrote:


On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:16:40 -0500, L * *wrote:


John H wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 19:21:48 -0800 (PST), * * wrote:


The more I read, the more I'm convincing myself that i dont' need a
refrigerator on my boat.


http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com...ad.php?t=95807


for my purposes, it would be a draw in weight, *finances and energy.
A well insulated cooler and a couple of bags of ice available at any
port or marina would be a better benefit. and I'll drop back to one 8-
D and one automotive battery and go back with a smaller and lower
powered alternator for better efficiency due to less drag and flywheel
effect. still gotta have the microwave and coffee maker, though.


I'll get it figured out


Whoops - hit the wrong button on last post.


We use the camper refrigerator a lot, but I believe we could easily survive
without it. Peanut butter doesn't need refrigeration, nor does bread. What more
could one want?


Grape jelly?


Jelly doesn't do well without a fridge. Gets runny. But orange marmalade, on the
other hand, was specifically designed to be eaten with peanut butter, and it
doesn't require refrigeration.


I thought you, of all people, would know that.


Must be great fun to travel with you...peanut butter and jelly
sandwiches. Wowser.


Ok, how about peanut butter and mayonnaise? * That works pretty good....


Oh, puke! *


No actually it's pretty good, even with some lettuce and tomato.

i refuse to put catsup on eggs though... potato chips? Yes, eggs... no!
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 10:42:42 -0500, Spoofer wrote:

In article , payer3389
says...

On 1/15/11 8:06 AM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:16:40 -0500, L wrote:

John H wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 19:21:48 -0800 (PST), wrote:


The more I read, the more I'm convincing myself that i dont' need a
refrigerator on my boat.

http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com...ad.php?t=95807

for my purposes, it would be a draw in weight, finances and energy.
A well insulated cooler and a couple of bags of ice available at any
port or marina would be a better benefit. and I'll drop back to one 8-
D and one automotive battery and go back with a smaller and lower
powered alternator for better efficiency due to less drag and flywheel
effect. still gotta have the microwave and coffee maker, though.

I'll get it figured out

Whoops - hit the wrong button on last post.

We use the camper refrigerator a lot, but I believe we could easily survive
without it. Peanut butter doesn't need refrigeration, nor does bread. What more
could one want?

Grape jelly?

Jelly doesn't do well without a fridge. Gets runny. But orange marmalade, on the
other hand, was specifically designed to be eaten with peanut butter, and it
doesn't require refrigeration.

I thought you, of all people, would know that.



Must be great fun to travel with you...peanut butter and jelly
sandwiches. Wowser.


Funny, I didn't see where he said that's all he ate when traveling, can
you point that part out?


He needs to say something negative, even if it's meaningless. I suppose he gets
some satisfaction from that.

I keep waiting for him to take up my bet.
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On Jan 15, 7:06*am, John H wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:16:40 -0500, L G wrote:
John H wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 19:21:48 -0800 (PST), *wrote:


The more I read, the more I'm convincing myself that i dont' need a
refrigerator on my boat.


http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com...ad.php?t=95807


for my purposes, it would be a draw in weight, *finances and energy..
A well insulated cooler and a couple of bags of ice available at any
port or marina would be a better benefit. and I'll drop back to one 8-
D and one automotive battery and go back with a smaller and lower
powered alternator for better efficiency due to less drag and flywheel
effect. still gotta have the microwave and coffee maker, though.


I'll get it figured out


Whoops - hit the wrong button on last post.


We use the camper refrigerator a lot, but I believe we could easily survive
without it. Peanut butter doesn't need refrigeration, nor does bread. What more
could one want?


Grape jelly?


Jelly doesn't do well without a fridge. Gets runny. But orange marmalade, on the
other hand, was specifically designed to be eaten with peanut butter, and it
doesn't require refrigeration.

I thought you, of all people, would know that.


Well, jelly doesn't' have to be runny that is if you buy it in those
little plastic squeeze jars, Besides that way you don't glop too much
out on the bread then try to squishing it in only to have it ooze over
the sides and onto the side of your palm then drop on the boat
carpet.

See. i think I know what I'm talking about....


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This week when I get the time ( or remember) I'll dig up my little
dorm refrigerator, and hook it up to an inverter with a 12'v battery
and see how it kicks on. I'll probably have to use the 1500w inverter
seeing I dont' think the 300w will even allow it to start. I'll put
amp draw meters in the 12v. line to see how much it pulls from the
battery including the inverter.

Kinda like to know myself.

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YukonBound wrote:


"L G" wrote in message
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John H wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 19:21:48 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


The more I read, the more I'm convincing myself that i dont' need a
refrigerator on my boat.

http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com...ad.php?t=95807

for my purposes, it would be a draw in weight, finances and energy.
A well insulated cooler and a couple of bags of ice available at any
port or marina would be a better benefit. and I'll drop back to one 8-
D and one automotive battery and go back with a smaller and lower
powered alternator for better efficiency due to less drag and flywheel
effect. still gotta have the microwave and coffee maker, though.

I'll get it figured out

Whoops - hit the wrong button on last post.

We use the camper refrigerator a lot, but I believe we could easily
survive
without it. Peanut butter doesn't need refrigeration, nor does
bread. What more
could one want?

Grape jelly?


More like sour grapes for you, dummy!

Was that supposed to be funny?
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John H wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:16:40 -0500, L wrote:


John H wrote:

On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 19:21:48 -0800 (PST), wrote:



The more I read, the more I'm convincing myself that i dont' need a
refrigerator on my boat.

http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com...ad.php?t=95807

for my purposes, it would be a draw in weight, finances and energy.
A well insulated cooler and a couple of bags of ice available at any
port or marina would be a better benefit. and I'll drop back to one 8-
D and one automotive battery and go back with a smaller and lower
powered alternator for better efficiency due to less drag and flywheel
effect. still gotta have the microwave and coffee maker, though.

I'll get it figured out


Whoops - hit the wrong button on last post.

We use the camper refrigerator a lot, but I believe we could easily survive
without it. Peanut butter doesn't need refrigeration, nor does bread. What more
could one want?


Grape jelly?

Jelly doesn't do well without a fridge. Gets runny. But orange marmalade, on the
other hand, was specifically designed to be eaten with peanut butter, and it
doesn't require refrigeration.

I thought you, of all people, would know that.

Orange, huh? I might just try that.
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Harryk wrote:
On 1/15/11 8:06 AM, John H wrote:
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:16:40 -0500, L wrote:

John H wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 19:21:48 -0800 (PST),
wrote:


The more I read, the more I'm convincing myself that i dont' need a
refrigerator on my boat.

http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com...ad.php?t=95807

for my purposes, it would be a draw in weight, finances and energy.
A well insulated cooler and a couple of bags of ice available at any
port or marina would be a better benefit. and I'll drop back to
one 8-
D and one automotive battery and go back with a smaller and lower
powered alternator for better efficiency due to less drag and
flywheel
effect. still gotta have the microwave and coffee maker, though.

I'll get it figured out

Whoops - hit the wrong button on last post.

We use the camper refrigerator a lot, but I believe we could easily
survive
without it. Peanut butter doesn't need refrigeration, nor does
bread. What more
could one want?

Grape jelly?


Jelly doesn't do well without a fridge. Gets runny. But orange
marmalade, on the
other hand, was specifically designed to be eaten with peanut butter,
and it
doesn't require refrigeration.

I thought you, of all people, would know that.



Must be great fun to travel with you...peanut butter and jelly
sandwiches. Wowser.

What compelled you to respond with those words? How does your
narcissism make you feel?
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Tim wrote:
On Jan 15, 7:10 am, wrote:

On 1/15/11 8:06 AM, John H wrote:




On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:16:40 -0500, L wrote:


John H wrote:

On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 19:21:48 -0800 (PST), wrote:


The more I read, the more I'm convincing myself that i dont' need a
refrigerator on my boat.


http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com...ad.php?t=95807


for my purposes, it would be a draw in weight, finances and energy.
A well insulated cooler and a couple of bags of ice available at any
port or marina would be a better benefit. and I'll drop back to one 8-
D and one automotive battery and go back with a smaller and lower
powered alternator for better efficiency due to less drag and flywheel
effect. still gotta have the microwave and coffee maker, though.


I'll get it figured out


Whoops - hit the wrong button on last post.


We use the camper refrigerator a lot, but I believe we could easily survive
without it. Peanut butter doesn't need refrigeration, nor does bread. What more
could one want?


Grape jelly?


Jelly doesn't do well without a fridge. Gets runny. But orange marmalade, on the
other hand, was specifically designed to be eaten with peanut butter, and it
doesn't require refrigeration.


I thought you, of all people, would know that.

Must be great fun to travel with you...peanut butter and jelly
sandwiches. Wowser.

Ok, how about peanut butter and mayonnaise? That works pretty good...

No thanks...
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