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I know people who use a bilge heater to protect the engine, this makes it
very easy to winterize the boat, just drain the fresh water lines and fill them up with pink stuff. I have always shied away from it because as soon as there was a hard freeze I am sure the marina would have a power failure. ; ) The winter is a great time to boat, but I would find a 29' to be cramped for long term living. "P Fritz" wrote in message ... Must be nice.........mine was shrink wrapped over the weekend.....:-( I have one friend who is living aboard his 29' Four Winns over the winter............ "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... JiminFl, Harry has a 25' Parker, he likes to talk about his custom built Lobster boat, but that is a fiction of a vivid mind. Harry is always willing to send photos, proof of bill of sale and offer to have to take people fishing on his Parker. No one has ever seen the Lobster Boat, except someone who was posting using Harry's IP. Someone made a $10,000 bet to prove ownership of the Lobster Boat, someone offered to make a $1000 contribution to the Salvation Army if Harry showed proof of ownership of the Lobster Boat. Harry cowered away from both of these offers. That aside, the odds are that Harry does own a Parker, he just never uses it. Yesterday, I had a great day on the boat. Picked up some chicken, slaw and potato salad and headed up to the lake. Did a little work on the boat, draining the fresh water lines and filling the lines with Pink Stuff. I then headed out for a beautiful day on the lake. Read a book, eat some lunch and got some sun. I have always though fall is the best time of the year. It is very quiet on the lake and it is more comfortable than the summer. I am still approximately 30 days from Winterizing the engine. If there is a unexpected freeze, I can winterize the engine in less than 2 hrs. "JIMinFL" wrote in message ink.net... Why don't you guys meet on some neutral turf and duke it out for bragging rights since it appears that neither one of you have boats. "Skipper" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Early on Krause was presented an opportunity to backup his assertions regarding certain boating and trailering products and verify his boating skills. As it came time for rubber to hit the road in this reasonable test, Harry whimpered off. That's the thing about Harry, when Challenged, he seems unable to stand tall. You still are trying to sell this b.s.? Your "challenge" required me to tow a boat what, 2000-2500 miles? For what? To meet up with an ass like you who allegedly owned a 22' Crappyliner? Maybe stupid works in Derby, Kansas, but not in my zipcodes. No doubt, taking on such a Challenge with your skill set and unsuitable equipment would indeed have been a stupid and futile undertaking. Point is, when given the opportunity to back up *your* words, you puked out. It's in the archives. -- Skipper |
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![]() "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... I know people who use a bilge heater to protect the engine, this makes it very easy to winterize the boat, just drain the fresh water lines and fill them up with pink stuff. That is basically what he is going to do. I have always shied away from it because as soon as there was a hard freeze I am sure the marina would have a power failure. ; ) And where the live aboards stay is way out there The winter is a great time to boat, but I would find a 29' to be cramped for long term living. Me too, but he is a single ex marine.......now a cop in Detroit ( I think the marine gig was safer) The one positive thing about the Four Winns, it is the only boat of that size that I have been on that I can stadn straight up in with room to spare (I'm 6'6") "P Fritz" wrote in message ... Must be nice.........mine was shrink wrapped over the weekend.....:-( I have one friend who is living aboard his 29' Four Winns over the winter............ "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... JiminFl, Harry has a 25' Parker, he likes to talk about his custom built Lobster boat, but that is a fiction of a vivid mind. Harry is always willing to send photos, proof of bill of sale and offer to have to take people fishing on his Parker. No one has ever seen the Lobster Boat, except someone who was posting using Harry's IP. Someone made a $10,000 bet to prove ownership of the Lobster Boat, someone offered to make a $1000 contribution to the Salvation Army if Harry showed proof of ownership of the Lobster Boat. Harry cowered away from both of these offers. That aside, the odds are that Harry does own a Parker, he just never uses it. Yesterday, I had a great day on the boat. Picked up some chicken, slaw and potato salad and headed up to the lake. Did a little work on the boat, draining the fresh water lines and filling the lines with Pink Stuff. I then headed out for a beautiful day on the lake. Read a book, eat some lunch and got some sun. I have always though fall is the best time of the year. It is very quiet on the lake and it is more comfortable than the summer. I am still approximately 30 days from Winterizing the engine. If there is a unexpected freeze, I can winterize the engine in less than 2 hrs. "JIMinFL" wrote in message ink.net... Why don't you guys meet on some neutral turf and duke it out for bragging rights since it appears that neither one of you have boats. "Skipper" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Early on Krause was presented an opportunity to backup his assertions regarding certain boating and trailering products and verify his boating skills. As it came time for rubber to hit the road in this reasonable test, Harry whimpered off. That's the thing about Harry, when Challenged, he seems unable to stand tall. You still are trying to sell this b.s.? Your "challenge" required me to tow a boat what, 2000-2500 miles? For what? To meet up with an ass like you who allegedly owned a 22' Crappyliner? Maybe stupid works in Derby, Kansas, but not in my zipcodes. No doubt, taking on such a Challenge with your skill set and unsuitable equipment would indeed have been a stupid and futile undertaking. Point is, when given the opportunity to back up *your* words, you puked out. It's in the archives. -- Skipper |
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I knew someone who lived aboard a 25' sailboat in the Miami area. The 25'
Sailboat had as much room as the average 20' cruiser, it was tiny. He anchored the boat so he would not have to pay marina fees. He would use an small inflatable boat, the kind a kid would play with. I can't believe anyone could live this way, but it did it for 3 years while he went to school. "P Fritz" wrote in message ... "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... I know people who use a bilge heater to protect the engine, this makes it very easy to winterize the boat, just drain the fresh water lines and fill them up with pink stuff. That is basically what he is going to do. I have always shied away from it because as soon as there was a hard freeze I am sure the marina would have a power failure. ; ) And where the live aboards stay is way out there The winter is a great time to boat, but I would find a 29' to be cramped for long term living. Me too, but he is a single ex marine.......now a cop in Detroit ( I think the marine gig was safer) The one positive thing about the Four Winns, it is the only boat of that size that I have been on that I can stadn straight up in with room to spare (I'm 6'6") "P Fritz" wrote in message ... Must be nice.........mine was shrink wrapped over the weekend.....:-( I have one friend who is living aboard his 29' Four Winns over the winter............ "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... JiminFl, Harry has a 25' Parker, he likes to talk about his custom built Lobster boat, but that is a fiction of a vivid mind. Harry is always willing to send photos, proof of bill of sale and offer to have to take people fishing on his Parker. No one has ever seen the Lobster Boat, except someone who was posting using Harry's IP. Someone made a $10,000 bet to prove ownership of the Lobster Boat, someone offered to make a $1000 contribution to the Salvation Army if Harry showed proof of ownership of the Lobster Boat. Harry cowered away from both of these offers. That aside, the odds are that Harry does own a Parker, he just never uses it. Yesterday, I had a great day on the boat. Picked up some chicken, slaw and potato salad and headed up to the lake. Did a little work on the boat, draining the fresh water lines and filling the lines with Pink Stuff. I then headed out for a beautiful day on the lake. Read a book, eat some lunch and got some sun. I have always though fall is the best time of the year. It is very quiet on the lake and it is more comfortable than the summer. I am still approximately 30 days from Winterizing the engine. If there is a unexpected freeze, I can winterize the engine in less than 2 hrs. "JIMinFL" wrote in message ink.net... Why don't you guys meet on some neutral turf and duke it out for bragging rights since it appears that neither one of you have boats. "Skipper" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Early on Krause was presented an opportunity to backup his assertions regarding certain boating and trailering products and verify his boating skills. As it came time for rubber to hit the road in this reasonable test, Harry whimpered off. That's the thing about Harry, when Challenged, he seems unable to stand tall. You still are trying to sell this b.s.? Your "challenge" required me to tow a boat what, 2000-2500 miles? For what? To meet up with an ass like you who allegedly owned a 22' Crappyliner? Maybe stupid works in Derby, Kansas, but not in my zipcodes. No doubt, taking on such a Challenge with your skill set and unsuitable equipment would indeed have been a stupid and futile undertaking. Point is, when given the opportunity to back up *your* words, you puked out. It's in the archives. -- Skipper |
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My first boat was a 28ft sailboat......come to think of it, it was about the
size of your average dorm room less the headroom :-) Needless to say, the weather in Miami would be much easier to cope with in Jan-Feb than here in Mich. "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... I knew someone who lived aboard a 25' sailboat in the Miami area. The 25' Sailboat had as much room as the average 20' cruiser, it was tiny. He anchored the boat so he would not have to pay marina fees. He would use an small inflatable boat, the kind a kid would play with. I can't believe anyone could live this way, but it did it for 3 years while he went to school. "P Fritz" wrote in message ... "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... I know people who use a bilge heater to protect the engine, this makes it very easy to winterize the boat, just drain the fresh water lines and fill them up with pink stuff. That is basically what he is going to do. I have always shied away from it because as soon as there was a hard freeze I am sure the marina would have a power failure. ; ) And where the live aboards stay is way out there The winter is a great time to boat, but I would find a 29' to be cramped for long term living. Me too, but he is a single ex marine.......now a cop in Detroit ( I think the marine gig was safer) The one positive thing about the Four Winns, it is the only boat of that size that I have been on that I can stadn straight up in with room to spare (I'm 6'6") "P Fritz" wrote in message ... Must be nice.........mine was shrink wrapped over the weekend.....:-( I have one friend who is living aboard his 29' Four Winns over the winter............ "Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in message ... JiminFl, Harry has a 25' Parker, he likes to talk about his custom built Lobster boat, but that is a fiction of a vivid mind. Harry is always willing to send photos, proof of bill of sale and offer to have to take people fishing on his Parker. No one has ever seen the Lobster Boat, except someone who was posting using Harry's IP. Someone made a $10,000 bet to prove ownership of the Lobster Boat, someone offered to make a $1000 contribution to the Salvation Army if Harry showed proof of ownership of the Lobster Boat. Harry cowered away from both of these offers. That aside, the odds are that Harry does own a Parker, he just never uses it. Yesterday, I had a great day on the boat. Picked up some chicken, slaw and potato salad and headed up to the lake. Did a little work on the boat, draining the fresh water lines and filling the lines with Pink Stuff. I then headed out for a beautiful day on the lake. Read a book, eat some lunch and got some sun. I have always though fall is the best time of the year. It is very quiet on the lake and it is more comfortable than the summer. I am still approximately 30 days from Winterizing the engine. If there is a unexpected freeze, I can winterize the engine in less than 2 hrs. "JIMinFL" wrote in message ink.net... Why don't you guys meet on some neutral turf and duke it out for bragging rights since it appears that neither one of you have boats. "Skipper" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Early on Krause was presented an opportunity to backup his assertions regarding certain boating and trailering products and verify his boating skills. As it came time for rubber to hit the road in this reasonable test, Harry whimpered off. That's the thing about Harry, when Challenged, he seems unable to stand tall. You still are trying to sell this b.s.? Your "challenge" required me to tow a boat what, 2000-2500 miles? For what? To meet up with an ass like you who allegedly owned a 22' Crappyliner? Maybe stupid works in Derby, Kansas, but not in my zipcodes. No doubt, taking on such a Challenge with your skill set and unsuitable equipment would indeed have been a stupid and futile undertaking. Point is, when given the opportunity to back up *your* words, you puked out. It's in the archives. -- Skipper |
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"Dr. Dr. Smithers" wrote:
I knew someone who lived aboard a 25' sailboat in the Miami area. The 25' Sailboat had as much room as the average 20' cruiser, it was tiny. He anchored the boat so he would not have to pay marina fees. He would use an small inflatable boat, the kind a kid would play with. I can't believe anyone could live this way, but it did it for 3 years while he went to school. If he wore a postal uniform, that would be the famous salty rogue, Capt. Neal®. -- Skipper |
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LOL, no it was even smaller than Capt Neal
"Skipper" wrote in message ... "Dr. Dr. Smithers" wrote: I knew someone who lived aboard a 25' sailboat in the Miami area. The 25' Sailboat had as much room as the average 20' cruiser, it was tiny. He anchored the boat so he would not have to pay marina fees. He would use an small inflatable boat, the kind a kid would play with. I can't believe anyone could live this way, but it did it for 3 years while he went to school. If he wore a postal uniform, that would be the famous salty rogue, Capt. Neal®. -- Skipper |
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