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On Sep 13, 10:55 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
To me, there's nothing like waking up on the boat just before dawn, switching the coffee maker on and enjoying the sunrise from my perch (a teak chair up on the bow). At the slip we have cable TV and power, so I watch the Red Sox games at night until I fall asleep. Once in a while I move out onto a mooring in the outer harbor and just enjoy the solitude and gentle rocking. There, in the morning, I fire up the genny just long enough to make the coffee, then assume my perch position on the bow. I really enjoy it, and am fortunate to have the time and an understanding wife who appreciates how much I like it. Eisboch Awesome, a dream. When we stay at the other place we can jump out and watch the sunsets, take a nap on the river, swim until 3am.. .Man I miss it. |
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On Sep 13, 11:00 am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:37:23 -0400, HK wrote: I knew that. As I said, I like the looks of the older, smaller GBs, fussy though they are. The larger ones, to me, look like slab-sided barges. These are the GBs whose looks I like the most: http://yachtbroker.escapeartist.com/...age/image/9916... http://oya.com/brokerage/32tortuga.html I like the Eastbay GBs, too. ============================= Ahh yes, the low transom (LT) look no doubt. Nice boat E. Took a ride with a rec.boater today ;) Saw an older 32. What a pretty boat. Great lines, looks, function, just a nice lookin' boat. |
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On Sep 13, 5:15 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: wrote: On Sep 13, 11:00 am, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:37:23 -0400, HK wrote: I knew that. As I said, I like the looks of the older, smaller GBs, fussy though they are. The larger ones, to me, look like slab-sided barges. These are the GBs whose looks I like the most: http://yachtbroker.escapeartist.com/...age/image/9916... http://oya.com/brokerage/32tortuga.html I like the Eastbay GBs, too. ============================= Ahh yes, the low transom (LT) look no doubt. Nice boat E. Took a ride with a rec.boater today ;) Saw an older 32. What a pretty boat. Great lines, looks, function, just a nice lookin' boat. Yeah, but did it have a LT?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, but we saw a lot of boats that did. Probably half the traffic in the bay as far as recreational fishing boats had low transoms... I guess us Nor'Easters just have bigger balls, and better boots, to boot;) |
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On Sep 13, 5:15 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: wrote: On Sep 13, 11:00 am, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:37:23 -0400, HK wrote: I knew that. As I said, I like the looks of the older, smaller GBs, fussy though they are. The larger ones, to me, look like slab-sided barges. These are the GBs whose looks I like the most: http://yachtbroker.escapeartist.com/...age/image/9916... http://oya.com/brokerage/32tortuga.html I like the Eastbay GBs, too. ============================= Ahh yes, the low transom (LT) look no doubt. Nice boat E. Took a ride with a rec.boater today ;) Saw an older 32. What a pretty boat. Great lines, looks, function, just a nice lookin' boat. Yeah, but did it have a LT?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, but we saw a lot of boats that did. Probably half the traffic in the bay as far as recreational fishing boats had low transoms... I guess us Nor'Easters just have bigger balls, and better boots, to boot;) I will have to take your word on that. |
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On Sep 13, 5:40 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: wrote: On Sep 13, 5:15 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: wrote: On Sep 13, 11:00 am, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:37:23 -0400, HK wrote: I knew that. As I said, I like the looks of the older, smaller GBs, fussy though they are. The larger ones, to me, look like slab-sided barges. These are the GBs whose looks I like the most: http://yachtbroker.escapeartist.com/...age/image/9916... http://oya.com/brokerage/32tortuga.html I like the Eastbay GBs, too. ============================= Ahh yes, the low transom (LT) look no doubt. Nice boat E. Took a ride with a rec.boater today ;) Saw an older 32. What a pretty boat. Great lines, looks, function, just a nice lookin' boat. Yeah, but did it have a LT?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, but we saw a lot of boats that did. Probably half the traffic in the bay as far as recreational fishing boats had low transoms... I guess us Nor'Easters just have bigger balls, and better boots, to boot;) I will have to take your word on that.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, yes you will... |
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On Sep 13, 5:40 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: wrote: On Sep 13, 5:15 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: wrote: On Sep 13, 11:00 am, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:37:23 -0400, HK wrote: I knew that. As I said, I like the looks of the older, smaller GBs, fussy though they are. The larger ones, to me, look like slab-sided barges. These are the GBs whose looks I like the most: http://yachtbroker.escapeartist.com/...age/image/9916... http://oya.com/brokerage/32tortuga.html I like the Eastbay GBs, too. ============================= Ahh yes, the low transom (LT) look no doubt. Nice boat E. Took a ride with a rec.boater today ;) Saw an older 32. What a pretty boat. Great lines, looks, function, just a nice lookin' boat. Yeah, but did it have a LT?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, but we saw a lot of boats that did. Probably half the traffic in the bay as far as recreational fishing boats had low transoms... I guess us Nor'Easters just have bigger balls, and better boots, to boot;) I will have to take your word on that.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes, yes you will... Oh good, I was worried I might have to submit to a short arms inspection. |
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On Sep 13, 5:15 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: wrote: On Sep 13, 11:00 am, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:37:23 -0400, HK wrote: I knew that. As I said, I like the looks of the older, smaller GBs, fussy though they are. The larger ones, to me, look like slab-sided barges. These are the GBs whose looks I like the most: http://yachtbroker.escapeartist.com/...age/image/9916... http://oya.com/brokerage/32tortuga.html I like the Eastbay GBs, too. ============================= Ahh yes, the low transom (LT) look no doubt. Nice boat E. Took a ride with a rec.boater today ;) Saw an older 32. What a pretty boat. Great lines, looks, function, just a nice lookin' boat. Yeah, but did it have a LT?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, but we saw a lot of boats that did. Probably half the traffic in the bay as far as recreational fishing boats had low transoms... I guess us Nor'Easters just have bigger balls, and better boots, to boot;) One of my neutered housecats has bigger balls than Reggie Returdo. |
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HK wrote:
wrote: On Sep 13, 5:15 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote: wrote: On Sep 13, 11:00 am, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:37:23 -0400, HK wrote: I knew that. As I said, I like the looks of the older, smaller GBs, fussy though they are. The larger ones, to me, look like slab-sided barges. These are the GBs whose looks I like the most: http://yachtbroker.escapeartist.com/...age/image/9916... http://oya.com/brokerage/32tortuga.html I like the Eastbay GBs, too. ============================= Ahh yes, the low transom (LT) look no doubt. Nice boat E. Took a ride with a rec.boater today ;) Saw an older 32. What a pretty boat. Great lines, looks, function, just a nice lookin' boat. Yeah, but did it have a LT?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No, but we saw a lot of boats that did. Probably half the traffic in the bay as far as recreational fishing boats had low transoms... I guess us Nor'Easters just have bigger balls, and better boots, to boot;) One of my neutered housecats has bigger balls than Reggie Returdo. That is amazingly childish! Is there some odd progression that once you hit 60 years old you start acting like a twelve year old until you finally die? Dan |
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On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 11:08:20 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Here's a poor quality (cell phone) pix of the slip we are in at Scituate. The slips are really too small for anything over 30 feet, and should illustrate why I've made many comments about learning to maneuver this type of boat using the "back and fill" method to back in. It's a tight squeeze on a calm day. Add a little wind and current and it gets a bit challenging. http://www.eisboch.com/slip.jpg Eisboch Yikes. I've gotten really spoiled by the GB49. With those big 30 inch props, a full length keel and 60,000 lbs of weight, it is a very easy boat to dock. People are always asking if I have thrusters - don't really need them though. Congratulations on mastering the single screw challenge. I can imagine that it's a handful at times. We had a lot of adventures docking our old Bertram 33. It was relatively light and had a lot of windage from a full flybridge enclosure. Once the wind got it moving sideways in close quarters things became very exciting. We got a lot of practice with quick bail outs. |
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