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$3.46/gallon on the Huron (Ohio) River today
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... By the way, unless you're med mooring or at some rendezvous or other gathering where you want your aft deck and transom up to the central float or pier, there's a very good case to be made for going into the slip bow first, especially with a single screw. At the home port (Kingman) I *do* go in bow first because there's no reason to do otherwise and, like you said, it's a heck of a lot easier. Backing out is not a problem because it has a hydraulic stern thruster (but no bow thruster). The problem at the temporary slip in Scituate is that the finger-slips are much shorter and, if bow in, they don't extend far enough to get aboard without climbing under a rail. The GB has three rail "flip ups" (one port, one starboard and one on the transom rail) but the side ones are too far back towards the stern to be reached on the short finger pier at Scituate. Besides ... learning to back this thing up accurately is a new skill to master. I used to think a single I/O was difficult. This is much more of a challenge. Eisboch |
$3.46/gallon on the Huron (Ohio) River today
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 08:44:27 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: BTW .... Wayne ... The former owner of Mrs.E's boat ended up buying a 1990 GB 49 footer with twins. It's not high powered ... 15 kt cruise ... but it's a thing of beauty. He spent all last winter traveling the southern hemisphere in it and recently returned to Kingman for a short haul and cleaning before traveling off again. Cool. 15 kts *is* high powered compared to ours. We can cruise at 10.5 kts when we need to but it's much more fuel efficient in the 8.5 to 9 range. What kind of engines does he have? |
$3.46/gallon on the Huron (Ohio) River today
Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 08:44:27 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: BTW .... Wayne ... The former owner of Mrs.E's boat ended up buying a 1990 GB 49 footer with twins. It's not high powered ... 15 kt cruise ... but it's a thing of beauty. He spent all last winter traveling the southern hemisphere in it and recently returned to Kingman for a short haul and cleaning before traveling off again. Cool. 15 kts *is* high powered compared to ours. We can cruise at 10.5 kts when we need to but it's much more fuel efficient in the 8.5 to 9 range. What's the breeze like at 8.5 knots? :} |
$3.46/gallon on the Huron (Ohio) River today
On Jun 11, 12:12?pm, HK wrote:
What's the breeze like at 8.5 knots? :} Natural man, natural. |
$3.46/gallon on the Huron (Ohio) River today
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 15:12:47 -0400, HK wrote:
What's the breeze like at 8.5 knots? :} Pretty nice actually. The flybridge is almost always comfortable in good weather, the only exception being downwind in light air on a really hot day. We sometimes run a fan in those conditions or retreat to the air conditioned comfort of the lower helm. How's the breeze inside the pilot house of your Parker? |
$3.46/gallon on the Huron (Ohio) River today
"Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 19:29:17 -0400, "JimH" wrote: Not bad. BTW: Another great day on the water. ;-) $2.79 at the pumps near Fayetteville, NC. -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguide http://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats ----------------- www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- Wow!! Fill up the car(s) while you are at it. Street prices here are $2.88/gallon. |
$3.46/gallon on the Huron (Ohio) River today
Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 15:12:47 -0400, HK wrote: What's the breeze like at 8.5 knots? :} Pretty nice actually. The flybridge is almost always comfortable in good weather, the only exception being downwind in light air on a really hot day. We sometimes run a fan in those conditions or retreat to the air conditioned comfort of the lower helm. How's the breeze inside the pilot house of your Parker? Great. Got two fans, plus an opening windshield and two opening side windows, plus the cabin door, plus an opening hatch up forward and two side ports. Lots of airflow, even when it is dead calm. |
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