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Califbill June 17th 13 05:25 AM

TS ANDREA
 
wrote in message ...

On Fri, 07 Jun 2013 09:29:09 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Thu, 6 Jun 2013 13:49:35 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:



"Wayne B" wrote in message
. ..

------------------------
Been following your progress on the "Wayne Spot". Looks like you
are well away from any effects of "Andrea".
Getting to be a dicey area down there this time of year.


====

We altered our return route to keep us out of harms way. Right now
we're in the mid-Exumas (eastern Bahamas), getting some rain but the
wind is manageable. Storm is already going up the coast at this point
but some of the outer bands are still swirling around here.

I had originally planned to go up Old Bahamas Channel, off the Cuban
coast, directly to the Keys. Unfortunately that would have taken us
directly towards the storm and with no place to hide. Discretion
being the better part of valor, we opted for the more conventional
route.


It has been cloudy and raining here for over 2 weeks with a couple
days off last weekend and they are predicting the same next week.
We may get a decent Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning before it
starts again. Andrea was a non event here. It was raining before and
it is still raining.

We didn't really get a dry season this year.


-------------------


We are still under normal on rainfall. Probably will not get anymore for 4
or 5 months.


BAR[_2_] June 17th 13 10:23 PM

TS ANDREA
 
In article ,
says...

wrote in message ...

On Fri, 07 Jun 2013 09:29:09 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Thu, 6 Jun 2013 13:49:35 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:



"Wayne B" wrote in message
. ..

------------------------
Been following your progress on the "Wayne Spot". Looks like you
are well away from any effects of "Andrea".
Getting to be a dicey area down there this time of year.


====

We altered our return route to keep us out of harms way. Right now
we're in the mid-Exumas (eastern Bahamas), getting some rain but the
wind is manageable. Storm is already going up the coast at this point
but some of the outer bands are still swirling around here.

I had originally planned to go up Old Bahamas Channel, off the Cuban
coast, directly to the Keys. Unfortunately that would have taken us
directly towards the storm and with no place to hide. Discretion
being the better part of valor, we opted for the more conventional
route.


It has been cloudy and raining here for over 2 weeks with a couple
days off last weekend and they are predicting the same next week.
We may get a decent Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning before it
starts again. Andrea was a non event here. It was raining before and
it is still raining.

We didn't really get a dry season this year.


-------------------


We are still under normal on rainfall. Probably will not get anymore for 4
or 5 months.


Move out of the disaster area known as California.

Califbill June 19th 13 04:09 AM

TS ANDREA
 
"BAR" wrote in message . ..

In article ,

says...

wrote in message ...

On Fri, 07 Jun 2013 09:29:09 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Thu, 6 Jun 2013 13:49:35 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:



"Wayne B" wrote in message
. ..

------------------------
Been following your progress on the "Wayne Spot". Looks like you
are well away from any effects of "Andrea".
Getting to be a dicey area down there this time of year.


====

We altered our return route to keep us out of harms way. Right now
we're in the mid-Exumas (eastern Bahamas), getting some rain but the
wind is manageable. Storm is already going up the coast at this point
but some of the outer bands are still swirling around here.

I had originally planned to go up Old Bahamas Channel, off the Cuban
coast, directly to the Keys. Unfortunately that would have taken us
directly towards the storm and with no place to hide. Discretion
being the better part of valor, we opted for the more conventional
route.


It has been cloudy and raining here for over 2 weeks with a couple
days off last weekend and they are predicting the same next week.
We may get a decent Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning before it
starts again. Andrea was a non event here. It was raining before and
it is still raining.

We didn't really get a dry season this year.


-------------------


We are still under normal on rainfall. Probably will not get anymore for
4
or 5 months.


Move out of the disaster area known as California.


------------------

Unfortunately, I like the area. Born and raised in the Berkeley area.


Califbill June 19th 13 04:16 AM

now bad gas
 
"thumper" wrote in message ...

On 6/16/2013 6:03 PM, Califbill wrote:
wrote in message ...

On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 12:07:09 -0400, wrote:


Proof the whole lot of goofballs will talk about anything.


You have to read it this way:

"If I had a boat, I would buy a __________."


... bunch of gas and run the boat several times a week?.

---------------------

I ran mine so little over the winter the gas went bad. The Yamaha T-8
kicker had gummed up carb and the Fuel Injected 350 chevy based engine
backfires at higher RPMS. Going to take it out later in the week to see
if the additives and extra fresh gas has allowed it to run good enough
to empty out the tank. At least it is not full with 70 gallons, but
only about 20 gallons in the tank.



You need to use it more... ;-)

If you just filled it with fresh or added another 20 gallons or so it
should be OK. I've never run my T-8 dry and it's been fine since new
although the longest it's sat was maybe 8-10 weeks and I add Stabil
before idle periods.

Today a neighbor asked if I had a chain-saw so I pulled it out and found
a note I'd left in the case that said "last used 11/19/07". I never
thought it would run on the little bit of old gas in the tank but it
fired up after ~6 pulls...!


-------------------

Been a dry spell on using the boat. Fell off the roof end of june, which
cut down on boating for a lot of the summer, broken wrist and then we went
to Yellowstone with friends for a couple weeks. Took the Kayak and used
that. This year we have traveled a lot. South Africa for 3+ weeks and then
St. Thomas and then Costa Rica. Life is tough sometimes. Was going out
this week, but new window install was postponed until today and tomorrow.
Plus F'n wind is up. Ocean is forecast 3-5 wind waves on top of 8' swells.


thumper June 19th 13 07:22 AM

now bad gas
 
On 6/18/2013 8:16 PM, Califbill wrote:
"thumper" wrote in message ...
On 6/16/2013 6:03 PM, Califbill wrote:


I ran mine so little over the winter the gas went bad. The Yamaha T-8
kicker had gummed up carb and the Fuel Injected 350 chevy based engine
backfires at higher RPMS. Going to take it out later in the week to see
if the additives and extra fresh gas has allowed it to run good enough
to empty out the tank. At least it is not full with 70 gallons, but
only about 20 gallons in the tank.


You need to use it more... ;-)

If you just filled it with fresh or added another 20 gallons or so it
should be OK. I've never run my T-8 dry and it's been fine since new
although the longest it's sat was maybe 8-10 weeks and I add Stabil
before idle periods.

Today a neighbor asked if I had a chain-saw so I pulled it out and found
a note I'd left in the case that said "last used 11/19/07". I never
thought it would run on the little bit of old gas in the tank but it
fired up after ~6 pulls...!


-------------------

Been a dry spell on using the boat. Fell off the roof end of june,
which cut down on boating for a lot of the summer, broken wrist and then
we went to Yellowstone with friends for a couple weeks. Took the Kayak
and used that. This year we have traveled a lot. South Africa for 3+
weeks and then St. Thomas and then Costa Rica. Life is tough
sometimes. Was going out this week, but new window install was
postponed until today and tomorrow. Plus F'n wind is up. Ocean is
forecast 3-5 wind waves on top of 8' swells.


Ouch, sorry to hear about the fall but the travels sure sound interesting.

Maybe there's a nice responsible young family in the area that would be
willing to put a few hours on the clock for you every month or so.

I'm bound and determined to wear mine out before I die.


F.O.A.D. June 19th 13 12:57 PM

TS ANDREA
 
On 6/18/13 11:09 PM, Califbill wrote:
"BAR" wrote in message
. ..

In article ,

says...

wrote in message ...

On Fri, 07 Jun 2013 09:29:09 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Thu, 6 Jun 2013 13:49:35 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:



"Wayne B" wrote in message
. ..

------------------------
Been following your progress on the "Wayne Spot". Looks like you
are well away from any effects of "Andrea".
Getting to be a dicey area down there this time of year.


====

We altered our return route to keep us out of harms way. Right now
we're in the mid-Exumas (eastern Bahamas), getting some rain but the
wind is manageable. Storm is already going up the coast at this point
but some of the outer bands are still swirling around here.

I had originally planned to go up Old Bahamas Channel, off the Cuban
coast, directly to the Keys. Unfortunately that would have taken us
directly towards the storm and with no place to hide. Discretion
being the better part of valor, we opted for the more conventional
route.


It has been cloudy and raining here for over 2 weeks with a couple
days off last weekend and they are predicting the same next week.
We may get a decent Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning before it
starts again. Andrea was a non event here. It was raining before and
it is still raining.

We didn't really get a dry season this year.


-------------------


We are still under normal on rainfall. Probably will not get anymore
for 4
or 5 months.


Move out of the disaster area known as California.


------------------

Unfortunately, I like the area. Born and raised in the Berkeley area.


I love California. So much to see, so much to do, natural and manmade.
San Francisco and environs are great places to visit and live, in the
city itself and north and south of it, and I'm fond of San Diego, too.
Like every place, it has its downsides.

Califbill June 20th 13 07:05 PM

now bad gas
 
"thumper" wrote in message ...

On 6/18/2013 8:16 PM, Califbill wrote:
"thumper" wrote in message ...
On 6/16/2013 6:03 PM, Califbill wrote:


I ran mine so little over the winter the gas went bad. The Yamaha T-8
kicker had gummed up carb and the Fuel Injected 350 chevy based engine
backfires at higher RPMS. Going to take it out later in the week to see
if the additives and extra fresh gas has allowed it to run good enough
to empty out the tank. At least it is not full with 70 gallons, but
only about 20 gallons in the tank.


You need to use it more... ;-)

If you just filled it with fresh or added another 20 gallons or so it
should be OK. I've never run my T-8 dry and it's been fine since new
although the longest it's sat was maybe 8-10 weeks and I add Stabil
before idle periods.

Today a neighbor asked if I had a chain-saw so I pulled it out and found
a note I'd left in the case that said "last used 11/19/07". I never
thought it would run on the little bit of old gas in the tank but it
fired up after ~6 pulls...!


-------------------

Been a dry spell on using the boat. Fell off the roof end of june,
which cut down on boating for a lot of the summer, broken wrist and then
we went to Yellowstone with friends for a couple weeks. Took the Kayak
and used that. This year we have traveled a lot. South Africa for 3+
weeks and then St. Thomas and then Costa Rica. Life is tough
sometimes. Was going out this week, but new window install was
postponed until today and tomorrow. Plus F'n wind is up. Ocean is
forecast 3-5 wind waves on top of 8' swells.


Ouch, sorry to hear about the fall but the travels sure sound interesting.

Maybe there's a nice responsible young family in the area that would be
willing to put a few hours on the clock for you every month or so.

I'm bound and determined to wear mine out before I die.


-----------------

I have had to repower because of the hours I have run over the years. The
boat was originally built in 1991. I bought it in '95. Repowered in about
2001, repainted twice now. Is 3/16 Aluminum and should last for a lot more
years.


thumper June 21st 13 07:26 AM

now bad gas
 
On 6/20/2013 11:05 AM, Califbill wrote:
"thumper" wrote in message ...


Ouch, sorry to hear about the fall but the travels sure sound interesting.

Maybe there's a nice responsible young family in the area that would be
willing to put a few hours on the clock for you every month or so.

I'm bound and determined to wear mine out before I die.


-----------------

I have had to repower because of the hours I have run over the years.
The boat was originally built in 1991. I bought it in '95. Repowered
in about 2001, repainted twice now. Is 3/16 Aluminum and should last
for a lot more years.


I had mine built in 2000 but only have about 800 hours on the main
engine. I hate to think how many hours have been spent anchored up and
trolling on the kicker. The .25" bottom has some pretty good dings and
creases and as far as I'm concerned the paint can slowly wear off. It
does need a new top pretty soon but it's a utility boat at this point.
No worries...

How many hours did you get before the re-power?


ANDREW KEITH August 7th 14 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JustWaitAFrekinMinute (Post 967885)
On 6/5/2013 1:05 PM, Hank© wrote:
On 6/5/2013 11:09 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 6/5/2013 10:37 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 6/5/13 9:51 AM, True North wrote:
This thing would be eco friendly and should last a lifetime.
http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ472874840





I dunno. Even if you bolted it someone to a concrete driveway, "winding"
a boat up the driveway on its trailer might pull it loose.



Did that thing say 500 dollars! Holy crap!...

Screw everybody. If I had a boat I couldn't move safely myself I would
probably spend the grand and get an electric mover... or:

1, Buy a cheap used rototiller and pull the blade off, have a friend
weld or bolt a ball on it...

2, Get a cheap automotive winch from harbor freight and mount it in the
garage or on a post or similar near where you need the boat to be...

With all due respect, after a long day on the water the last thing you
want to do is "walk" or push a heavy boat up the driveway...


It's not a heavy boat.


Heavy is relative... My boat is not heavy either but I can't pull it
around the yard myself...

CHECK OUT WWW.JACKWHEELKICKER.COM the ultimate trailer jack tool.

ANDREW KEITH August 7th 14 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by True North[_2_] (Post 967864)
This thing would be eco friendly and should last a lifetime.
http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ472874840

CHECK OUT WWW.JACKWHEELKICKER.COM a trailer jack tool.


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