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Things to do before Spring launch
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bryan wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bryan wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Reggie Smithers wrote: Skipper wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Look, the Parker is a fine half-day fishing platform. However, for the particular usage contemplated in The Challenge it comes up short. Take a closer look at its weight, towing profile and *width* compared to the Grady or 2252. If given the choice, which would you prefer to tow to remote adventures. Uh, you're not familiar with the two boats. My Parker has a much, much larger cabin area than that Bayliner, with full standing headroom in the main cabin, along with running water, a refrigerator, a stove burner, and two fans, plus opening side windows, an opening windshield, and opening windows and a hatch forward. There's also a full electric head up forward. And in the cabin and exterior steering and control stations. Plus, my Parker has flat, open cockpit that measures nearly 11' by about 8.5', big enough to set up a picnic table and chairs. And it has a full bimini. Plus there's a full-width motor bracket with ladder. How nice, but I wouldn't want to tow it any distance. So there we are. You've made your points about towing and I've made mine about towability. Hopefully, the info can be used productively. -- Skipper Skipper, I am not sure if my question was posted, but do you have any plans to visit Gulf of Cortes in the near future? Well, "Reggie," you just came up a point in my book. You spelled Cortés properly. The man was Spanish, not Mexican. Ok, I just have to jump in (I don't have anything better to do at the moment). It is the Sea of Cortez (of Cortes, maybe, maybe not) or the Gulf of California. I'll, of course, be a little embarrassed if someone actually looks it up and proves me wrong, but that's what I grew up with and I'm, like the man says, stickin' to it. I used to camp at Playa Santispac and I've been to Santa Rosalia. If anyone isn't daunted by the logistics of getting to the area, especially you fishermen, it is well worth the visit at least once in your travels; Bahia del Los Angeles would be a great destination. Don't worry about the North winds too much, but watch out for the West winds that come howlin' down off the hills now and then. As much as I would really enjoy revisiting the area as a boater, it's just too far for me to tow. Sigh. Once again, Cortés was Spanish, not Mexican. Therefore his last name is spelled Cortés, not Cortez. Cortes is the Mexican spelling of the name, but not the way the man himself spelled it. But, Harry, the sea, not the man, is called the Sea of Cortez. It doesn't matter that he was a Spaniard. The Gulf of California is called the Sea of Cortez. Now I will concede that this spelling is prevalent on English language maps and documents, and that Spanish language maps and documents may very well disagree with the spelling. Still, you remind me of me back in the day when I took my last university English course. One of the topics we covered was the evolution of language. It was very upsetting to me, the dumbing down of the language; but I had to concede that language, whether it was alright with me, or not, does evolve, and words and their meanings, uses, pronunciations, even spellings, does change as a result of external pressures. So, whether Senor Cortes was Spanish or Mexican makes no difference to me; I still have to look up the Sea of Cortez under the Cortez spelling. By the way, did you really find my comment on spelling more interesting than my suggestion that boating in the Gulf of California would be a great idea for anyone interested in such an endeavor? I prefer to spell names the way the owner of the name spells it. Mr. Krause, I will always spell your name correctly (assuming no typos and that I know how it is spelled). |
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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... We were paying close to that when we had our 32 footer, but it was a drive up dock and quite nice. What's a "drive up dock"? Eisboch Drive up right to your dock.........no need to walk down finger piers to your boat hundreds of yards from where you parked. http://www.huronlagoons.com/c-slip%208-10-03%20002.jpg Picture's worth a whole bunch of words! I'm going to assume that the slip and the parking space are a matched set. Looks nice. And convenient. |
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:27:00 -0600, Skipper wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Ok, I just have to jump in (I don't have anything better to do at the moment). It is the Sea of Cortez (of Cortes, maybe, maybe not) or the Gulf of California. I'll, of course, be a little embarrassed if someone actually looks it up and proves me wrong, but that's what I grew up with and I'm, like the man says, stickin' to it. I used to camp at Playa Santispac and I've been to Santa Rosalia. If anyone isn't daunted by the logistics of getting to the area, especially you fishermen, it is well worth the visit at least once in your travels; Bahia del Los Angeles would be a great destination. Sigh. Once again, Cortés was Spanish, not Mexican. Therefore his last name is spelled Cortés, not Cortez. Cortes is the Mexican spelling of the name, but not the way the man himself spelled it. I'd really like to see you take that position, Krause, at a Marina Palmira dock party...heck, they'd probably just hand you another beer knowing your whacked. Well, Skipper, yesterday you complained about off topic posts. So, I've tried to maintain an on topic discussion with you. You've used every possible opportunity to make a crack about Krause, and now you've gotten into a ****ing contest with him. So, please, no more complaining about the lack of on topic threads. It's patently obvious you want to push your own agenda, not have a discussion that's on topic. 'Til next time - -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
Things to do before Spring launch
"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:27:00 -0600, Skipper wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Ok, I just have to jump in (I don't have anything better to do at the moment). It is the Sea of Cortez (of Cortes, maybe, maybe not) or the Gulf of California. I'll, of course, be a little embarrassed if someone actually looks it up and proves me wrong, but that's what I grew up with and I'm, like the man says, stickin' to it. I used to camp at Playa Santispac and I've been to Santa Rosalia. If anyone isn't daunted by the logistics of getting to the area, especially you fishermen, it is well worth the visit at least once in your travels; Bahia del Los Angeles would be a great destination. Sigh. Once again, Cortés was Spanish, not Mexican. Therefore his last name is spelled Cortés, not Cortez. Cortes is the Mexican spelling of the name, but not the way the man himself spelled it. I'd really like to see you take that position, Krause, at a Marina Palmira dock party...heck, they'd probably just hand you another beer knowing your whacked. Well, Skipper, yesterday you complained about off topic posts. So, I've tried to maintain an on topic discussion with you. You've used every possible opportunity to make a crack about Krause, and now you've gotten into a ****ing contest with him. So, please, no more complaining about the lack of on topic threads. It's patently obvious you want to push your own agenda, not have a discussion that's on topic. 'Til next time - -- John H Glad you finally saw it John. |
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"Bryan" wrote in message . com... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message ... We were paying close to that when we had our 32 footer, but it was a drive up dock and quite nice. What's a "drive up dock"? Eisboch Drive up right to your dock.........no need to walk down finger piers to your boat hundreds of yards from where you parked. http://www.huronlagoons.com/c-slip%208-10-03%20002.jpg Picture's worth a whole bunch of words! I'm going to assume that the slip and the parking space are a matched set. Looks nice. And convenient. Yep. That was our old marina. Our new one is not as nice (amenity wise) but actually has more open grass/tree area to picnic in....more of a park like setting. When we drive up to our dock our boat will be sitting 15 from the car, with a grassy area in front and a large park like setting behind. |
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JohnH wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:27:00 -0600, Skipper wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Ok, I just have to jump in (I don't have anything better to do at the moment). It is the Sea of Cortez (of Cortes, maybe, maybe not) or the Gulf of California. I'll, of course, be a little embarrassed if someone actually looks it up and proves me wrong, but that's what I grew up with and I'm, like the man says, stickin' to it. I used to camp at Playa Santispac and I've been to Santa Rosalia. If anyone isn't daunted by the logistics of getting to the area, especially you fishermen, it is well worth the visit at least once in your travels; Bahia del Los Angeles would be a great destination. Sigh. Once again, Cortés was Spanish, not Mexican. Therefore his last name is spelled Cortés, not Cortez. Cortes is the Mexican spelling of the name, but not the way the man himself spelled it. I'd really like to see you take that position, Krause, at a Marina Palmira dock party...heck, they'd probably just hand you another beer knowing your whacked. Well, Skipper, yesterday you complained about off topic posts. So, I've tried to maintain an on topic discussion with you. You've used every possible opportunity to make a crack about Krause, and now you've gotten into a ****ing contest with him. So, please, no more complaining about the lack of on topic threads. It's patently obvious you want to push your own agenda, not have a discussion that's on topic. 'Til next time - -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** Lonely out there on the frozen prairie. |
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"Don White" wrote in message ... JohnH wrote: On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:27:00 -0600, Skipper wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Ok, I just have to jump in (I don't have anything better to do at the moment). It is the Sea of Cortez (of Cortes, maybe, maybe not) or the Gulf of California. I'll, of course, be a little embarrassed if someone actually looks it up and proves me wrong, but that's what I grew up with and I'm, like the man says, stickin' to it. I used to camp at Playa Santispac and I've been to Santa Rosalia. If anyone isn't daunted by the logistics of getting to the area, especially you fishermen, it is well worth the visit at least once in your travels; Bahia del Los Angeles would be a great destination. Sigh. Once again, Cortés was Spanish, not Mexican. Therefore his last name is spelled Cortés, not Cortez. Cortes is the Mexican spelling of the name, but not the way the man himself spelled it. I'd really like to see you take that position, Krause, at a Marina Palmira dock party...heck, they'd probably just hand you another beer knowing your whacked. Well, Skipper, yesterday you complained about off topic posts. So, I've tried to maintain an on topic discussion with you. You've used every possible opportunity to make a crack about Krause, and now you've gotten into a ****ing contest with him. So, please, no more complaining about the lack of on topic threads. It's patently obvious you want to push your own agenda, not have a discussion that's on topic. 'Til next time - -- John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** Lonely out there on the frozen prairie. Derby, Kansas in January.............nothing but lonely steers and queers, and they all find comfort with each other in one way or another. |
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 20:17:59 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:27:00 -0600, Skipper wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Ok, I just have to jump in (I don't have anything better to do at the moment). It is the Sea of Cortez (of Cortes, maybe, maybe not) or the Gulf of California. I'll, of course, be a little embarrassed if someone actually looks it up and proves me wrong, but that's what I grew up with and I'm, like the man says, stickin' to it. I used to camp at Playa Santispac and I've been to Santa Rosalia. If anyone isn't daunted by the logistics of getting to the area, especially you fishermen, it is well worth the visit at least once in your travels; Bahia del Los Angeles would be a great destination. Sigh. Once again, Cortés was Spanish, not Mexican. Therefore his last name is spelled Cortés, not Cortez. Cortes is the Mexican spelling of the name, but not the way the man himself spelled it. I'd really like to see you take that position, Krause, at a Marina Palmira dock party...heck, they'd probably just hand you another beer knowing your whacked. Well, Skipper, yesterday you complained about off topic posts. So, I've tried to maintain an on topic discussion with you. You've used every possible opportunity to make a crack about Krause, and now you've gotten into a ****ing contest with him. So, please, no more complaining about the lack of on topic threads. It's patently obvious you want to push your own agenda, not have a discussion that's on topic. 'Til next time - -- John H Glad you finally saw it John. And remained civil, Jim. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 20:17:59 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message . .. On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:27:00 -0600, Skipper wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Ok, I just have to jump in (I don't have anything better to do at the moment). It is the Sea of Cortez (of Cortes, maybe, maybe not) or the Gulf of California. I'll, of course, be a little embarrassed if someone actually looks it up and proves me wrong, but that's what I grew up with and I'm, like the man says, stickin' to it. I used to camp at Playa Santispac and I've been to Santa Rosalia. If anyone isn't daunted by the logistics of getting to the area, especially you fishermen, it is well worth the visit at least once in your travels; Bahia del Los Angeles would be a great destination. Sigh. Once again, Cortés was Spanish, not Mexican. Therefore his last name is spelled Cortés, not Cortez. Cortes is the Mexican spelling of the name, but not the way the man himself spelled it. I'd really like to see you take that position, Krause, at a Marina Palmira dock party...heck, they'd probably just hand you another beer knowing your whacked. Well, Skipper, yesterday you complained about off topic posts. So, I've tried to maintain an on topic discussion with you. You've used every possible opportunity to make a crack about Krause, and now you've gotten into a ****ing contest with him. So, please, no more complaining about the lack of on topic threads. It's patently obvious you want to push your own agenda, not have a discussion that's on topic. 'Til next time - -- John H Glad you finally saw it John. And remained civil, Jim. -- 'Til next time, John H He gets what he deserves John.......I am sure you will finally see that. |
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 20:45:16 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 20:17:59 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:27:00 -0600, Skipper wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Ok, I just have to jump in (I don't have anything better to do at the moment). It is the Sea of Cortez (of Cortes, maybe, maybe not) or the Gulf of California. I'll, of course, be a little embarrassed if someone actually looks it up and proves me wrong, but that's what I grew up with and I'm, like the man says, stickin' to it. I used to camp at Playa Santispac and I've been to Santa Rosalia. If anyone isn't daunted by the logistics of getting to the area, especially you fishermen, it is well worth the visit at least once in your travels; Bahia del Los Angeles would be a great destination. Sigh. Once again, Cortés was Spanish, not Mexican. Therefore his last name is spelled Cortés, not Cortez. Cortes is the Mexican spelling of the name, but not the way the man himself spelled it. I'd really like to see you take that position, Krause, at a Marina Palmira dock party...heck, they'd probably just hand you another beer knowing your whacked. Well, Skipper, yesterday you complained about off topic posts. So, I've tried to maintain an on topic discussion with you. You've used every possible opportunity to make a crack about Krause, and now you've gotten into a ****ing contest with him. So, please, no more complaining about the lack of on topic threads. It's patently obvious you want to push your own agenda, not have a discussion that's on topic. 'Til next time - -- John H Glad you finally saw it John. And remained civil, Jim. -- 'Til next time, John H He gets what he deserves John.......I am sure you will finally see that. Now Jim. Only a couple months ago you were making comments like that about the guy you're following around now. It's really not that hard to be nice. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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