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Keyser Söze
- show quoted text - "Ditzy is just being his usual obstreperous self and as usual has nothing of importance to offer here." I agree wholeheartedly with this post. |
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On Saturday, March 19, 2016 at 3:21:38 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
Keyser Söze - show quoted text - "Ditzy is just being his usual obstreperous self and as usual has nothing of importance to offer here." I agree wholeheartedly with this post. Even if you don't know what "obstreperous" means. |
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True North wrote:
Ditzy Dan Kruger spittles.... - show quoted text - "You would be ****ing your pants in that little Bayliner if you hit 3+ seas." What are you blathering about Ditzy? I come from a land of wooden ships and iron men. We laugh at 3 foot seas. Post a video of the Bayliner in 2-4's and then I'll be impressed. I'm not holding my breath... |
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True North wrote:
Keyser Söze - show quoted text - "Ditzy is just being his usual obstreperous self and as usual has nothing of importance to offer here." I agree wholeheartedly with this post. Of course you do. You have one "friend" and you must please him. |
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 09:15:20 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
11:09 On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 07:27:34 -0400, John H. wrote: This morning, when I awoke at 3 am and couldn't get back to sleep, one of the many thoughts that drifted through was about what trips you may take this summer. I know you've hit the Bahamas pretty hard, and I was wondering if you'd ever cruised over to New Orleans, staying fairly close to the shore and putting in at any interesting places along the way. Seems like it would be worth it just to get some good Louisiana red beans and rice. === "That cruise is definitely on my bucket list. *People who have done that run say the Florida panhandle area is some of the best cruising anywhere. *One of the challenges *is what is known as the "Big Bend" area of Florida, which because of shallow water, forces you to run offshore from Clearwater up towards Panama City. *Nothing we haven't done before but you need to wait for the right weather window and then run all night. *Once you get to Panama City you can run inside on the the Gulf Coast ICW all the way to New Orleans if you choose. Right now however I'm salivating at the very real possibility of cruising to Cuba. *The regulatory and insurance issues are rapidly improving and it looks like there is a very real chance of being able to go sometime in the near future." You could probably charge admission for that cruise. I'm sure most real boaters would jump at a chance to take that voyage. Shoot, even some of us temporary non-boat-owners might jump at that. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, audiophools, and narcissists...not guns! |
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 10:06:34 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
Ditzy Dan Kruger spittles.... - show quoted text - "You would be ****ing your pants in that little Bayliner if you hit 3+ seas." What are you blathering about Ditzy? I come from a land of wooden ships and iron men. We laugh at 3 foot seas. I'll bet none of those folks were in a 17' Bayliner! -- Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, audiophools, and narcissists...not guns! |
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 13:24:11 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/19/16 1:06 PM, True North wrote: Ditzy Dan Kruger spittles.... - show quoted text - "You would be ****ing your pants in that little Bayliner if you hit 3+ seas." What are you blathering about Ditzy? I come from a land of wooden ships and iron men. We laugh at 3 foot seas. Ditzy is just being his usual obstreperous self and as usual has nothing of importance to offer here. You're comparing him to yourself. Trust me, he has much more to offer than you've dreamed of. And he doesn't need to pat himself on the back every time he reaches for the keyboard! -- Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, audiophools, and narcissists...not guns! |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 15:49:29 -0400, John H.
wrote: Camping trip went well, however, and nothing broke. === Heh, now you're sounding like a boater. |
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John H. wrote:
On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 10:06:34 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Ditzy Dan Kruger spittles.... - show quoted text - "You would be ****ing your pants in that little Bayliner if you hit 3+ seas." What are you blathering about Ditzy? I come from a land of wooden ships and iron men. We laugh at 3 foot seas. I'll bet none of those folks were in a 17' Bayliner! -- Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, audiophools, and narcissists...not guns! One group was in a 1957 Chevy. At the Key West treasure museum is an about 21' boat of sheet metal, 50 gallon drums and an old car engine that had 23 people make the trip. |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 15:52:23 -0400, John H.
wrote: On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 10:06:34 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Ditzy Dan Kruger spittles.... - show quoted text - "You would be ****ing your pants in that little Bayliner if you hit 3+ seas." What are you blathering about Ditzy? I come from a land of wooden ships and iron men. We laugh at 3 foot seas. I'll bet none of those folks were in a 17' Bayliner! === I'm not a huge Bayliner fan but I've seen some that were well loved and well used by their owners. I've had my 12 ft inflatable out in 5 to 6 footers quite a few times (for short distances). You just have to slow down, be careful, and negotiate each wave one at a time since no two are alike. |
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John H.
- show quoted text - "I'll bet none of those folks were in a 17' Bayliner!" Make that a 17 and a half foot Bayliner....and if you include it's extended swim platform it would be 19 and a half feet. On the other hand I haven't totally written of negotiating for the 18 footer before they deliver my boat in May. I'll either go to the Moncton Boat, RV and Sportsman show next month or travel to the dealership over on Princess Edward Island to agonize over the pros and cons of both boats. |
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On 3/20/16 3:49 PM, John H. wrote:
Friday was great, yesterday the temp went down and the wind came up, and today we even had a bit of snow. Crazy. Camping trip went well, however, and nothing broke. -- Ahh, I was wondering why it was so pleasant around here for a couple of days. Hope you brought your white wool klan suit to the Racist/Trump Camporee... |
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On 3/20/16 6:18 PM, True North wrote:
John H. - show quoted text - "I'll bet none of those folks were in a 17' Bayliner!" Make that a 17 and a half foot Bayliner....and if you include it's extended swim platform it would be 19 and a half feet. On the other hand I haven't totally written of negotiating for the 18 footer before they deliver my boat in May. I'll either go to the Moncton Boat, RV and Sportsman show next month or travel to the dealership over on Princess Edward Island to agonize over the pros and cons of both boats. A rubber dinghy would be a step up for Boatless Herring. |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 15:52:23 -0400, John H. wrote: On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 10:06:34 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: Ditzy Dan Kruger spittles.... - show quoted text - "You would be ****ing your pants in that little Bayliner if you hit 3+ seas." What are you blathering about Ditzy? I come from a land of wooden ships and iron men. We laugh at 3 foot seas. I'll bet none of those folks were in a 17' Bayliner! === I'm not a huge Bayliner fan but I've seen some that were well loved and well used by their owners. I've had my 12 ft inflatable out in 5 to 6 footers quite a few times (for short distances). You just have to slow down, be careful, and negotiate each wave one at a time since no two are alike. Depends on the swell and period. Square, 3' at 3 seconds is nasty. 8' at 30 seconds is enjoyable, unless drifting sideways. |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 15:49:29 -0400, John H.
wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 11:08:12 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 10:42:28 -0400, John H. wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 10:08:54 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 07:27:34 -0400, John H. wrote: This morning, when I awoke at 3 am and couldn't get back to sleep, one of the many thoughts that drifted through was about what trips you may take this summer. I know you've hit the Bahamas pretty hard, and I was wondering if you'd ever cruised over to New Orleans, staying fairly close to the shore and putting in at any interesting places along the way. Seems like it would be worth it just to get some good Louisiana red beans and rice. === That cruise is definitely on my bucket list. People who have done that run say the Florida panhandle area is some of the best cruising anywhere. One of the challenges is what is known as the "Big Bend" area of Florida, which because of shallow water, forces you to run offshore from Clearwater up towards Panama City. Nothing we haven't done before but you need to wait for the right weather window and then run all night. Once you get to Panama City you can run inside on the the Gulf Coast ICW all the way to New Orleans if you choose. Right now however I'm salivating at the very real possibility of cruising to Cuba. The regulatory and insurance issues are rapidly improving and it looks like there is a very real chance of being able to go sometime in the near future. We don't have anything like that in the works, but right now we're going to Pohick Bay camping for the weekend. Time to 'de-winterize'. === The weather has been great here for the last week or two. Yesterday I turned the pool heater back on for the season. Friday was great, yesterday the temp went down and the wind came up, and today we even had a bit of snow. Crazy. Camping trip went well, however, and nothing broke. Been beautiful here. I was supposed to rain this weekend but it turned out fine. We got out on the boat all 3 days. It was cloudy but warm. Little spit of rain for a few minutes on Saturday. We are in the pool now too. It is over 80 and that is good for me. |
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On 3/20/16 8:44 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 15:49:29 -0400, John H. wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 11:08:12 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 10:42:28 -0400, John H. wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 10:08:54 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 07:27:34 -0400, John H. wrote: This morning, when I awoke at 3 am and couldn't get back to sleep, one of the many thoughts that drifted through was about what trips you may take this summer. I know you've hit the Bahamas pretty hard, and I was wondering if you'd ever cruised over to New Orleans, staying fairly close to the shore and putting in at any interesting places along the way. Seems like it would be worth it just to get some good Louisiana red beans and rice. === That cruise is definitely on my bucket list. People who have done that run say the Florida panhandle area is some of the best cruising anywhere. One of the challenges is what is known as the "Big Bend" area of Florida, which because of shallow water, forces you to run offshore from Clearwater up towards Panama City. Nothing we haven't done before but you need to wait for the right weather window and then run all night. Once you get to Panama City you can run inside on the the Gulf Coast ICW all the way to New Orleans if you choose. Right now however I'm salivating at the very real possibility of cruising to Cuba. The regulatory and insurance issues are rapidly improving and it looks like there is a very real chance of being able to go sometime in the near future. We don't have anything like that in the works, but right now we're going to Pohick Bay camping for the weekend. Time to 'de-winterize'. === The weather has been great here for the last week or two. Yesterday I turned the pool heater back on for the season. Friday was great, yesterday the temp went down and the wind came up, and today we even had a bit of snow. Crazy. Camping trip went well, however, and nothing broke. Been beautiful here. I was supposed to rain this weekend but it turned out fine. We got out on the boat all 3 days. It was cloudy but warm. Little spit of rain for a few minutes on Saturday. We are in the pool now too. It is over 80 and that is good for me. I spent a couple of off days finishing out and sanding old drywall mud, taping a seam, and painting the inside of the garage. Rented a small platform scaffold, because the damned walls are 12' high, along with, of course, the ceiling. Grrr. Sometime this week, I'm going to put epoxy "paint" on the garage floor. Kelly green. Exciting, eh? |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 15:18:06 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
John H. - show quoted text - "I'll bet none of those folks were in a 17' Bayliner!" Make that a 17 and a half foot Bayliner....and if you include it's extended swim platform it would be 19 and a half feet. On the other hand I haven't totally written of negotiating for the 18 footer before they deliver my boat in May. I'll either go to the Moncton Boat, RV and Sportsman show next month or travel to the dealership over on Princess Edward Island to agonize over the pros and cons of both boats. Yeah, my bad. That extra half foot could make a big difference in 3'ers! Which 18'er are you talking about, or do they only make one? -- Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, audiophools, and narcissists...not guns! |
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John H.
- show quoted text - "Yeah, my bad. That extra half foot could make a big difference in 3'ers! Which 18'er are you talking about, or do they only make one?" Bayliner 180 BR with outboard. Or the 185 BR with stern drive. Would probably go with larger engine (4.3 liter) rather than the standard 3.0 that comes with the 175 BR. They are only 6 inches longer but 8 inches wider and a higher freeboard. Weigh about 25 percent more. Same deadrise on all at 19 degrees. Would the 18 be worth the extra 7 or 8 grand?? |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 18:32:57 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote: John H. - show quoted text - "Yeah, my bad. That extra half foot could make a big difference in 3'ers! Which 18'er are you talking about, or do they only make one?" Bayliner 180 BR with outboard. Or the 185 BR with stern drive. Would probably go with larger engine (4.3 liter) rather than the standard 3.0 that comes with the 175 BR. They are only 6 inches longer but 8 inches wider and a higher freeboard. Weigh about 25 percent more. Same deadrise on all at 19 degrees. Would the 18 be worth the extra 7 or 8 grand?? === In my opinion, probably not unless you want to carry more people or more gear. In order to be reasonably dry and reasonably comfortable in rough seas you really need something like a 25 or 26 Grady White that has a lot of deadrise. Even my old Bertram 33 which was a superb rough water boat had its limits. Speaking of rough water boats, I was driving out of our neighborhood today behind a guy who was trailering a very large center console, probably over 35 ft long. It was powered by triple 400 hp Mercs. I didn't even know they made a 400. |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 20:54:47 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 3/20/16 8:44 PM, wrote: Been beautiful here. I was supposed to rain this weekend but it turned out fine. We got out on the boat all 3 days. It was cloudy but warm. Little spit of rain for a few minutes on Saturday. We are in the pool now too. It is over 80 and that is good for me. I spent a couple of off days finishing out and sanding old drywall mud, taping a seam, and painting the inside of the garage. Rented a small platform scaffold, because the damned walls are 12' high, along with, of course, the ceiling. Grrr. Sometime this week, I'm going to put epoxy "paint" on the garage floor. Kelly green. Exciting, eh? Yikes. I do a lot of stuff but finishing drywall, I get a guy. Go with god my son. ;-) I am hot and heavy on my BowFlex project. Henc showed up with some really good looking emitter disks from his CnC machine and I have the parts assembled for the pickup. I used a Microsoft USB ball mouse for the donor parts. After dissecting a bunch of them, this was the best candidate. My grand daughter is going to be here for spring break and she is dabbling with writing video games (a school thing). I hope I get this going by then. |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 20:54:47 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/20/16 8:44 PM, wrote: On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 15:49:29 -0400, John H. wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 11:08:12 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 10:42:28 -0400, John H. wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 10:08:54 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 07:27:34 -0400, John H. wrote: This morning, when I awoke at 3 am and couldn't get back to sleep, one of the many thoughts that drifted through was about what trips you may take this summer. I know you've hit the Bahamas pretty hard, and I was wondering if you'd ever cruised over to New Orleans, staying fairly close to the shore and putting in at any interesting places along the way. Seems like it would be worth it just to get some good Louisiana red beans and rice. === That cruise is definitely on my bucket list. People who have done that run say the Florida panhandle area is some of the best cruising anywhere. One of the challenges is what is known as the "Big Bend" area of Florida, which because of shallow water, forces you to run offshore from Clearwater up towards Panama City. Nothing we haven't done before but you need to wait for the right weather window and then run all night. Once you get to Panama City you can run inside on the the Gulf Coast ICW all the way to New Orleans if you choose. Right now however I'm salivating at the very real possibility of cruising to Cuba. The regulatory and insurance issues are rapidly improving and it looks like there is a very real chance of being able to go sometime in the near future. We don't have anything like that in the works, but right now we're going to Pohick Bay camping for the weekend. Time to 'de-winterize'. === The weather has been great here for the last week or two. Yesterday I turned the pool heater back on for the season. Friday was great, yesterday the temp went down and the wind came up, and today we even had a bit of snow. Crazy. Camping trip went well, however, and nothing broke. Been beautiful here. I was supposed to rain this weekend but it turned out fine. We got out on the boat all 3 days. It was cloudy but warm. Little spit of rain for a few minutes on Saturday. We are in the pool now too. It is over 80 and that is good for me. I spent a couple of off days finishing out and sanding old drywall mud, taping a seam, and painting the inside of the garage. Rented a small platform scaffold, because the damned walls are 12' high, along with, of course, the ceiling. Grrr. Sometime this week, I'm going to put epoxy "paint" on the garage floor. Kelly green. Exciting, eh? Try carpetting your garage floor. Indoor/outdoor stuff is cheap. Nuts and bolts are easy to find. Dust is held to a minimum. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, audiophools, and narcissists...not guns! |
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 18:32:57 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
John H. - show quoted text - "Yeah, my bad. That extra half foot could make a big difference in 3'ers! Which 18'er are you talking about, or do they only make one?" Bayliner 180 BR with outboard. Or the 185 BR with stern drive. Would probably go with larger engine (4.3 liter) rather than the standard 3.0 that comes with the 175 BR. They are only 6 inches longer but 8 inches wider and a higher freeboard. Weigh about 25 percent more. Same deadrise on all at 19 degrees. Would the 18 be worth the extra 7 or 8 grand?? Having had both a stern drive and an outboard, if I were buying right now, I'd definitely go with the outboard. I can't tell you if it's worth the extra money for the 18'er, but if you've a chance to go outboard, I'd take it in a heartbeat. -- Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, audiophools, and narcissists...not guns! |
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Trouble with the outboard model is that you can't add the optional extended swim platform. That could come in handy re-boarding us or the dog.
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Trouble with the outboard model is that you can't add the optional extended swim platform. That could come in handy re-boarding us or the dog.
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First Mac ransomware spotted
True North wrote:
John H. - show quoted text - "I'll bet none of those folks were in a 17' Bayliner!" Make that a 17 and a half foot Bayliner....and if you include it's extended swim platform it would be 19 and a half feet. On the other hand I haven't totally written of negotiating for the 18 footer before they deliver my boat in May. I'll either go to the Moncton Boat, RV and Sportsman show next month or travel to the dealership over on Princess Edward Island to agonize over the pros and cons of both boats. "written of"? Care to try again, expert? |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/20/16 8:44 PM, wrote: On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 15:49:29 -0400, John H. wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 11:08:12 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 10:42:28 -0400, John H. wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 10:08:54 -0400, wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 07:27:34 -0400, John H. wrote: This morning, when I awoke at 3 am and couldn't get back to sleep, one of the many thoughts that drifted through was about what trips you may take this summer. I know you've hit the Bahamas pretty hard, and I was wondering if you'd ever cruised over to New Orleans, staying fairly close to the shore and putting in at any interesting places along the way. Seems like it would be worth it just to get some good Louisiana red beans and rice. === That cruise is definitely on my bucket list. People who have done that run say the Florida panhandle area is some of the best cruising anywhere. One of the challenges is what is known as the "Big Bend" area of Florida, which because of shallow water, forces you to run offshore from Clearwater up towards Panama City. Nothing we haven't done before but you need to wait for the right weather window and then run all night. Once you get to Panama City you can run inside on the the Gulf Coast ICW all the way to New Orleans if you choose. Right now however I'm salivating at the very real possibility of cruising to Cuba. The regulatory and insurance issues are rapidly improving and it looks like there is a very real chance of being able to go sometime in the near future. We don't have anything like that in the works, but right now we're going to Pohick Bay camping for the weekend. Time to 'de-winterize'. === The weather has been great here for the last week or two. Yesterday I turned the pool heater back on for the season. Friday was great, yesterday the temp went down and the wind came up, and today we even had a bit of snow. Crazy. Camping trip went well, however, and nothing broke. Been beautiful here. I was supposed to rain this weekend but it turned out fine. We got out on the boat all 3 days. It was cloudy but warm. Little spit of rain for a few minutes on Saturday. We are in the pool now too. It is over 80 and that is good for me. I spent a couple of off days finishing out and sanding old drywall mud, taping a seam, and painting the inside of the garage. Rented a small platform scaffold, because the damned walls are 12' high, along with, of course, the ceiling. Grrr. Sometime this week, I'm going to put epoxy "paint" on the garage floor. Kelly green. Exciting, eh? You have nothing but "off days". At least your landlord has you doing chores to earn your keep. |
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John H. wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 15:18:06 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote: John H. - show quoted text - "I'll bet none of those folks were in a 17' Bayliner!" Make that a 17 and a half foot Bayliner....and if you include it's extended swim platform it would be 19 and a half feet. On the other hand I haven't totally written of negotiating for the 18 footer before they deliver my boat in May. I'll either go to the Moncton Boat, RV and Sportsman show next month or travel to the dealership over on Princess Edward Island to agonize over the pros and cons of both boats. Yeah, my bad. That extra half foot could make a big difference in 3'ers! Which 18'er are you talking about, or do they only make one? -- Ban liars, tax cheats, idiots, audiophools, and narcissists...not guns! And swim platforms offer a HUGE performance gain! |
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 11:16:14 -0700 (PDT), True North - show quoted text - Hitch a ride with Wayne. --- There's a great idea if Wayne's ok with it.. |
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