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On 9/1/2011 1:34 PM, iBoatMore wrote:
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On Aug 31, 8:53 pm, Honey wrote:
John H wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 18:01:03 -0700 (PDT), North wrote:

On Aug 30, 9:51 pm, wrote:
talked to the marina on monday, and got an email from a friend on the
dock...both said boat was OK. had checked the webcam during the height
of the storm and it looked pretty grim...water over the bulkhead.

but the old gal is ready for sail...hope to be back this thursday

hope everyone faired well
All I've suffered lately is a burned out rear trailer light bulb.
Trouble is... by the time the bulb burns out, it's usually rusted to
it's bracket inside the tail lamp.
I splurged and bought an LED replacement kit which includes two tail
lamps (one with a clear licence plate light/license plate bracket),
two amber clearance lights...and the wiring harness for both boat and
the vehicle. (plus the usual bolts, locking screws, clips, connectors
etc.
$69.00 at WallyMart.
Glad to see you don't let the anti-Wal Mart propaganda affect your spending habits.

He said he "splurged" to spend $69???- Hide quoted text -

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Duh!
In comprison to spending $18.00 to just replace the burned out tail
light with a new similar one.... made in Taiwan.


Dielectric grease is $1.99 a tube.


This is even better.
http://www.iboats.com/Waterproof-Low...view_id.170190
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On Sep 1, 2:35*pm, iBoatMore wrote:
In article cc57af3e-292f-40ce-8c10-dbb3ce95125e@
1g2000vbu.googlegroups.com, says...







On Sep 1, 12:44*pm, North Star wrote:
On Aug 31, 8:53*pm, Honey Badger wrote:


John H wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 18:01:03 -0700 (PDT), North *wrote:


On Aug 30, 9:51 pm, *wrote:
talked to the marina on monday, and got an email from a friend on the
dock...both said boat was OK. had checked the webcam during the height
of the storm and it looked pretty grim...water over the bulkhead.


but the old gal is ready for sail...hope to be back this thursday


hope everyone faired well
All I've suffered lately is a burned out rear trailer light bulb..
Trouble is... by the time the bulb burns out, it's usually rusted to
it's bracket inside the tail lamp.
I splurged and bought an LED replacement kit which includes two tail
lamps (one with a clear licence plate light/license plate bracket),
two amber clearance lights...and the wiring harness for both boat and
the vehicle. (plus the usual bolts, locking screws, clips, connectors
etc.
$69.00 at WallyMart.
Glad to see you don't let the anti-Wal Mart propaganda affect your spending habits.


He said he "splurged" to spend $69???- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Duh!
In *comprison* to spending $18.00 to just replace the burned out tail
light with a new similar one.... made in Taiwan.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


better make that 'comparison'


Most here have better things to say and do as opposed to someone like
you that all you have is insults, name calling and typo checking.- Hide quoted text -

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Pot... kettle....black!
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In article 7c68a0e0-c7de-4ce1-8d50-
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says...

On Sep 1, 2:35*pm, iBoatMore wrote:
In article cc57af3e-292f-40ce-8c10-dbb3ce95125e@
1g2000vbu.googlegroups.com, says...







On Sep 1, 12:44*pm, North Star wrote:
On Aug 31, 8:53*pm, Honey Badger wrote:


John H wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 18:01:03 -0700 (PDT), North *wrote:


On Aug 30, 9:51 pm, *wrote:
talked to the marina on monday, and got an email from a friend on the
dock...both said boat was OK. had checked the webcam during the height
of the storm and it looked pretty grim...water over the bulkhead.


but the old gal is ready for sail...hope to be back this thursday


hope everyone faired well
All I've suffered lately is a burned out rear trailer light bulb.
Trouble is... by the time the bulb burns out, it's usually rusted to
it's bracket inside the tail lamp.
I splurged and bought an LED replacement kit which includes two tail
lamps (one with a clear licence plate light/license plate bracket),
two amber clearance lights...and the wiring harness for both boat and
the vehicle. (plus the usual bolts, locking screws, clips, connectors
etc.
$69.00 at WallyMart.
Glad to see you don't let the anti-Wal Mart propaganda affect your spending habits.


He said he "splurged" to spend $69???- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Duh!
In *comprison* to spending $18.00 to just replace the burned out tail
light with a new similar one.... made in Taiwan.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


better make that 'comparison'


Most here have better things to say and do as opposed to someone like
you that all you have is insults, name calling and typo checking.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



Pot... kettle....black!


I know, Harry did do that alot, just like you.
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North Star wrote:
On Aug 31, 8:53 pm, Honey wrote:
John H wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 18:01:03 -0700 (PDT), North wrote:
On Aug 30, 9:51 pm, wrote:
talked to the marina on monday, and got an email from a friend on the
dock...both said boat was OK. had checked the webcam during the height
of the storm and it looked pretty grim...water over the bulkhead.
but the old gal is ready for sail...hope to be back this thursday
hope everyone faired well
All I've suffered lately is a burned out rear trailer light bulb.
Trouble is... by the time the bulb burns out, it's usually rusted to
it's bracket inside the tail lamp.
I splurged and bought an LED replacement kit which includes two tail
lamps (one with a clear licence plate light/license plate bracket),
two amber clearance lights...and the wiring harness for both boat and
the vehicle. (plus the usual bolts, locking screws, clips, connectors
etc.
$69.00 at WallyMart.
Glad to see you don't let the anti-Wal Mart propaganda affect your spending habits.

He said he "splurged" to spend $69???- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Duh!
In comprison to spending $18.00 to just replace the burned out tail
light with a new similar one.... made in Taiwan.

Do adults say "Duh"???

-HB

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On Sep 1, 9:30*pm, Honey Badger wrote:
North Star wrote:
On Aug 31, 8:53 pm, Honey *wrote:
John H wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 18:01:03 -0700 (PDT), North * *wrote:
On Aug 30, 9:51 pm, * *wrote:
talked to the marina on monday, and got an email from a friend on the
dock...both said boat was OK. had checked the webcam during the height
of the storm and it looked pretty grim...water over the bulkhead.
but the old gal is ready for sail...hope to be back this thursday
hope everyone faired well
All I've suffered lately is a burned out rear trailer light bulb.
Trouble is... by the time the bulb burns out, it's usually rusted to
it's bracket inside the tail lamp.
I splurged and bought an LED replacement kit which includes two tail
lamps (one with a clear licence plate light/license plate bracket),
two amber clearance lights...and the wiring harness for both boat and
the vehicle. (plus the usual bolts, locking screws, clips, connectors
etc.
$69.00 at WallyMart.
Glad to see you don't let the anti-Wal Mart propaganda affect your spending habits.
He said he "splurged" to spend $69???- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -

Duh!
In comprison to spending $18.00 to just replace the burned out tail
light with a new similar one.... made in Taiwan.


Do adults say "Duh"???

-HB- Hide quoted text -

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Yes... when they are talking to problem children!


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On Aug 30, 7:51*pm, wf3h wrote:
talked to the marina on monday, and got an email from a friend on the
dock...both said boat was OK. had checked the webcam during the height
of the storm and it looked pretty grim...water over the bulkhead.

but the old gal is ready for sail...hope to be back this thursday

hope everyone faired well


Good news, Bob. Hope you are able to enjoy it this weekend!
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