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Default I've got my work cut out for me this next week.

Yesterday and today I received:

1. Shakespeare 5102 VHF Antenna
2. Shakespeare 4187 Ratchet Mount

3. Horizon Eclipse+ fixed mount VHF Marine Radio w/NOAA Weather Alert

4. Two 8 foot and one 3 foot #2 AWG marine tinned battery cables with
connectors professionally attached and with heat shrink.



So, I now have a fixed mount marine radio and antenna, along with a battery
A/B switch to install on the boat while on vacation (which starts tomorrow
afternoon!) this next week. I also have to repair the lights on my trailer
as we will be hauling the boat with us when we vacation on Put-In-Bay later
in July.



With that................all I will have left to do is repair the fuel gauge
sending unit, but that will wait till next spring (we now fill up on every
other return trip with the boat).



It has been a long road on the repairs and upgrades on this little runabout
but I can now almost see the light at the end of the tunnel. ;-)


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" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message
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Yesterday and today I received:

1. Shakespeare 5102 VHF Antenna
2. Shakespeare 4187 Ratchet Mount

3. Horizon Eclipse+ fixed mount VHF Marine Radio w/NOAA Weather Alert

4. Two 8 foot and one 3 foot #2 AWG marine tinned battery cables with
connectors professionally attached and with heat shrink.



So, I now have a fixed mount marine radio and antenna, along with a
battery A/B switch to install on the boat while on vacation (which starts
tomorrow afternoon!) this next week. I also have to repair the lights on
my trailer as we will be hauling the boat with us when we vacation on
Put-In-Bay later in July.



With that................all I will have left to do is repair the fuel
gauge sending unit, but that will wait till next spring (we now fill up on
every other return trip with the boat).



It has been a long road on the repairs and upgrades on this little
runabout but I can now almost see the light at the end of the tunnel. ;-)



The tunnel is simply half of a circle.

Eisboch


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" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message
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Yesterday and today I received:

1. Shakespeare 5102 VHF Antenna
2. Shakespeare 4187 Ratchet Mount
3. Horizon Eclipse+ fixed mount VHF Marine Radio w/NOAA Weather Alert
4. Two 8 foot and one 3 foot #2 AWG marine tinned battery cables with
connectors professionally attached and with heat shrink.

So, I now have a fixed mount marine radio and antenna, along with a
battery A/B switch to install on the boat while on vacation (which starts
tomorrow afternoon!) this next week. I also have to repair the lights on
my trailer as we will be hauling the boat with us when we vacation on
Put-In-Bay later in July.

With that................all I will have left to do is repair the fuel
gauge sending unit, but that will wait till next spring (we now fill up
on every other return trip with the boat).

It has been a long road on the repairs and upgrades on this little
runabout but I can now almost see the light at the end of the tunnel.
;-)



The tunnel is simply half of a circle.

Eisboch


You are correct. Even though our previous boats were pretty loaded I always
found something new (and sometimes expensive) they *needed*.

Maybe Penn and Teller will unveil the secret to that illusion to boaters
someday. ;-)


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JimH wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
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" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message
m...

Yesterday and today I received:

1. Shakespeare 5102 VHF Antenna
2. Shakespeare 4187 Ratchet Mount
3. Horizon Eclipse+ fixed mount VHF Marine Radio w/NOAA Weather Alert
4. Two 8 foot and one 3 foot #2 AWG marine tinned battery cables with
connectors professionally attached and with heat shrink.

So, I now have a fixed mount marine radio and antenna, along with a
battery A/B switch to install on the boat while on vacation (which starts
tomorrow afternoon!) this next week. I also have to repair the lights on
my trailer as we will be hauling the boat with us when we vacation on
Put-In-Bay later in July.

With that................all I will have left to do is repair the fuel
gauge sending unit, but that will wait till next spring (we now fill up
on every other return trip with the boat).

It has been a long road on the repairs and upgrades on this little
runabout but I can now almost see the light at the end of the tunnel.
;-)



The tunnel is simply half of a circle.

Eisboch



You are correct. Even though our previous boats were pretty loaded I always
found something new (and sometimes expensive) they *needed*.

Maybe Penn and Teller will unveil the secret to that illusion to boaters
someday. ;-)


I've watched that 'Penn & Teller' show a couple of times...what a potty
mouth!
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JimH wrote:

but I can now almost see the light at the end of the tunnel. ;-)


you sure that "light" isn't an on coming train?


have fun on your vacation!



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JimH wrote:

but I can now almost see the light at the end of the tunnel. ;-)


you sure that "light" isn't an on coming train?


have fun on your vacation!


It might very well be! Thanks. I have a morning appointment tomorrow and
then I am calling it quits till 7/10. We are heading out to the north side
of Kelley's Island with friends of ours after that appointment and will be
doing some relaxing, swimming and general chilling near the beach all
afternoon.

After that comes more boating on Saturday, a graduation party on Sunday,
boating on Monday and a blow out 4th of July party at my sisters place on
Tuesday. After that.........who knows......

What are your plans?


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JimH wrote:
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JimH wrote:


but I can now almost see the light at the end of the tunnel. ;-)


you sure that "light" isn't an on coming train?


have fun on your vacation!



It might very well be! Thanks. I have a morning appointment tomorrow and
then I am calling it quits till 7/10. We are heading out to the north side
of Kelley's Island with friends of ours after that appointment and will be
doing some relaxing, swimming and general chilling near the beach all
afternoon.

After that comes more boating on Saturday, a graduation party on Sunday,
boating on Monday and a blow out 4th of July party at my sisters place on
Tuesday. After that.........who knows......

What are your plans?


I'll be celebrating July 1 by finishing up crackfilling/skim coating
walls & ceiling in my bathroom in preparation for sealing & tiling.
Also have a larger exhaust fan to install.
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"Don White" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
wrote in message
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JimH wrote:


but I can now almost see the light at the end of the tunnel. ;-)

you sure that "light" isn't an on coming train?


have fun on your vacation!



It might very well be! Thanks. I have a morning appointment tomorrow
and then I am calling it quits till 7/10. We are heading out to the
north side of Kelley's Island with friends of ours after that appointment
and will be doing some relaxing, swimming and general chilling near the
beach all afternoon.

After that comes more boating on Saturday, a graduation party on Sunday,
boating on Monday and a blow out 4th of July party at my sisters place on
Tuesday. After that.........who knows......

What are your plans?

I'll be celebrating July 1 by finishing up crackfilling/skim coating walls
& ceiling in my bathroom in preparation for sealing & tiling.
Also have a larger exhaust fan to install.


The joys of being retired. ;-)


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Don White wrote:
JimH wrote:
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JimH wrote:


but I can now almost see the light at the end of the tunnel. ;-)

you sure that "light" isn't an on coming train?


have fun on your vacation!



It might very well be! Thanks. I have a morning appointment tomorrow and
then I am calling it quits till 7/10. We are heading out to the north side
of Kelley's Island with friends of ours after that appointment and will be
doing some relaxing, swimming and general chilling near the beach all
afternoon.

After that comes more boating on Saturday, a graduation party on Sunday,
boating on Monday and a blow out 4th of July party at my sisters place on
Tuesday. After that.........who knows......

What are your plans?


I'll be celebrating July 1 by finishing up crackfilling/skim coating
walls & ceiling in my bathroom in preparation for sealing & tiling.
Also have a larger exhaust fan to install.


Ha! That's nothing. I'm buying a washer/dryer pair, the new high
efficiency kind. They are amazing, all electronic controls. The dryer
is done drying the same time that the washer is done with it's load.
Uses less than 1/3 the water of the old washer, and the dryer saves
about 1/3 on electricity. The cost on the outset is kinda steep, but
pays for itself in 5 or 7 years. I'm installing them myself, but
there's more. When I put hardwood floors in the entire first floor, I
didn't do the laundry room. Now that I'll have the old washer/dryer
out, I figure I may as well do that, since I have the material. So, get
the old washer dryer out tonight, start the floor, figure I'll finish
the floor in the morning, off to pick up the new stuff, and install.

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On 30 Jun 2006 12:06:55 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:


Ha! That's nothing. I'm buying a washer/dryer pair, the new high
efficiency kind. They are amazing, all electronic controls. The dryer
is done drying the same time that the washer is done with it's load.
Uses less than 1/3 the water of the old washer, and the dryer saves
about 1/3 on electricity. The cost on the outset is kinda steep, but
pays for itself in 5 or 7 years. I'm installing them myself, but
there's more. When I put hardwood floors in the entire first floor, I
didn't do the laundry room. Now that I'll have the old washer/dryer
out, I figure I may as well do that, since I have the material. So, get
the old washer dryer out tonight, start the floor, figure I'll finish
the floor in the morning, off to pick up the new stuff, and install.


Be sure and invest in some stainless steel lines for the washer. You
wouldn't want to damage that floor.

Be sure to train your wife to shut off the water every time she's finished
washing also. That took me a little time, but now mine's got it down pat!

Of course, all this knowledge didn't come cheap, but we won't go there!
--
John H

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