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On Wed, 16 May 2007 11:50:35 -0400, HK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Wed, 16 May 2007 09:07:45 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Speaking of creampuffs, I wonder how Tom is doing with the Halman. ;-) Dealing with morons is taxing you know? I'm tired of them - screw 'em. I'm going to update the Halman wtih water, sink, stove and electric head, have it professionally painted, fix one little area that needs some attention and sail it. I need a new project - that's it. And I was going to offer you my Parker for your Ranger rig, if you tossed in about another $35,000 in cash money. Yeah - like I'd pay that for a Parker. With a Yamaha. BBBAAAWWWAAAHHHHHHHAAAAAAA!!!!!! I'll trade you the Ranger with the FICHT for your Parker - straight up. You can keep the Yamaha. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 16 May 2007 09:07:45 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Speaking of creampuffs, I wonder how Tom is doing with the Halman. ;-) Dealing with morons is taxing you know? I'm tired of them - screw 'em. I'm going to update the Halman wtih water, sink, stove and electric head, have it professionally painted, fix one little area that needs some attention and sail it. I need a new project - that's it. Good for you! Tow it up here and I'll show you what real sailing is all about. |
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Buy the manual, get out your tools, and get to know your boat. Tell your
mechanic to go jump in the lake. An old boat is only a bargain if you do your own maintenance. That you paid someone $80 to "dewinterize" it is not a good sign. Agreed. The OP needs to learn to do this himself- that was my whole point. |
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"Steven Vaughan" wrote in message . .. Buy the manual, get out your tools, and get to know your boat. Tell your mechanic to go jump in the lake. An old boat is only a bargain if you do your own maintenance. That you paid someone $80 to "dewinterize" it is not a good sign. Agreed. The OP needs to learn to do this himself- that was my whole point. the OP also agrees but he... err.. I would like to get it in the water running at least once so I know how it should run. btw: is dewinterizing a scam? |
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"longshot" wrote in message news:NTH2i.14583$w51.12337@trndny09... "Steven Vaughan" wrote in message . .. Buy the manual, get out your tools, and get to know your boat. Tell your mechanic to go jump in the lake. An old boat is only a bargain if you do your own maintenance. That you paid someone $80 to "dewinterize" it is not a good sign. Agreed. The OP needs to learn to do this himself- that was my whole point. the OP also agrees but he... err.. I would like to get it in the water running at least once so I know how it should run. btw: is dewinterizing a scam? Anything they charge you a lot of money for is a scam. $800 for a 90 minute outdrive boot change that takes $50 worth of parts? You be the judge... You can "winterize/dewinterize" yourself for free. You can also do simple maintenance yourself and save tons. You just have to know how. Quite simple, really. |
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 13:18:47 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 16 May 2007 09:07:45 -0300, "Don White" wrote: Speaking of creampuffs, I wonder how Tom is doing with the Halman. ;-) Dealing with morons is taxing you know? I'm tired of them - screw 'em. I'm going to update the Halman wtih water, sink, stove and electric head, have it professionally painted, fix one little area that needs some attention and sail it. I need a new project - that's it. Good for you! Tow it up here and I'll show you what real sailing is all about. Just might do that. Hey, ever hear of Triton sails? Still in business? |
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 18:16:13 GMT, "longshot" wrote:
btw: is dewinterizing a scam? Typical "dewinterizing": 1. Remove winter cover (if any) 2. Reinstall/charge batteries 3. Check engine/transmission fluids 4. Flush fresh water tank (if any) 5. Wash boat If the boatyard did all or most of that at typical boatyard labor rates, you did OK, no scam in my opinion. On the other hand that's all stuff that anyone can easily do themselves with a small amount of work. What is your priority, time or money? |
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 15:44:52 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: What is your priority, time or money? Tonight? Pizza. New York style cheese pizza. mmmmmmmmpizza....... |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 16 May 2007 15:44:52 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: What is your priority, time or money? Tonight? Pizza. New York style cheese pizza. mmmmmmmmpizza....... pork sausage? |
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On Wed, 16 May 2007 15:44:52 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Wed, 16 May 2007 18:16:13 GMT, "longshot" wrote: btw: is dewinterizing a scam? Typical "dewinterizing": 1. Remove winter cover (if any) 2. Reinstall/charge batteries 3. Check engine/transmission fluids 4. Flush fresh water tank (if any) 5. Wash boat If the boatyard did all or most of that at typical boatyard labor rates, you did OK, no scam in my opinion. On the other hand that's all stuff that anyone can easily do themselves with a small amount of work. What is your priority, time or money? I just dewinterized as follows: Took off the tarp. Installed the battery put on the muffs and turned on the water hose Started the engine and let it run for a while until it reached full temperature to ensure that it was flushed. Sat in the boat - on the trailer - and listened to some tunes fror a little while put the tarp back on Too bad I didn't have time to put it in the water and go for a ride ;-( Dave Hall |
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