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Short Wave Sportfishing September 16th 07 01:41 PM

Yo!! Freakin' Minute!!
 
Give you a call tonight - got a question about designing a boat. Gonna
be around?

Thinking Tuesday or Wednesday - interested? Run around the Bay again
or you want to fish Hackett's? We could go to Niantic and fish the
out flow from the power plant.

Chuck Gould September 16th 07 03:55 PM

Yo!! Freakin' Minute!!
 
On Sep 16, 5:41?am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Give you a call tonight - got a question about designing a boat. Gonna
be around?

Thinking Tuesday or Wednesday - interested? Run around the Bay again
or you want to fish Hackett's? We could go to Niantic and fish the
out flow from the power plant.


Now wait just a freakin minute, Tom.

You should carefully consider the global consequences of hauling fish
out of the discharge from your power plant.

It must have occured to you that the water from the power plant is
probably a couple of degrees warmer, at least, than the water in the
rest of the bay. Those fish serve a valuable ecologicial function-
they absorb some of those exhausted btu's, thereby reducing the carbon
footprint of your power plant. Just think of those poor polar bears,
swimming miles and miles between scrawny little icebergs and searching
in vain for food. High price to pay for a fish dinner. :-)


[email protected] September 16th 07 04:12 PM

Yo!! Freakin' Minute!!
 
On Sep 16, 8:41 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Give you a call tonight - got a question about designing a boat. Gonna
be around?

Thinking Tuesday or Wednesday - interested? Run around the Bay again
or you want to fish Hackett's? We could go to Niantic and fish the
out flow from the power plant.


I'll be around tonight, I will give you a call later this afternoon.
Wednesday looks good for fishing, of course, most days look good,
might go out tonight. BTW, I grabbed a helm from the other house
yesterday, gonna' finally take a shot at that Gayle. At 500-600
pounds, engine, equipment, me, and 6 1/2 foot beam from the center
back (10degree rake on sides) how fast do you think that thing will
go, Anyone with experience with flat bottom skiffs feel free to chime
in here, Here is the boat that is going to get the engine, Low transom
and all, anyone got a guess?? Harry, ever put an engine like that on a
brockway type skiff??

http://www.yaimkool.com


[email protected] September 16th 07 04:14 PM

Yo!! Freakin' Minute!!
 
On Sep 16, 10:55 am, Chuck Gould wrote:
On Sep 16, 5:41?am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

Give you a call tonight - got a question about designing a boat. Gonna
be around?


Thinking Tuesday or Wednesday - interested? Run around the Bay again
or you want to fish Hackett's? We could go to Niantic and fish the
out flow from the power plant.


Now wait just a freakin minute, Tom.

You should carefully consider the global consequences of hauling fish
out of the discharge from your power plant.

It must have occured to you that the water from the power plant is
probably a couple of degrees warmer, at least, than the water in the
rest of the bay. Those fish serve a valuable ecologicial function-
they absorb some of those exhausted btu's, thereby reducing the carbon
footprint of your power plant. Just think of those poor polar bears,
swimming miles and miles between scrawny little icebergs and searching
in vain for food. High price to pay for a fish dinner. :-)


Catch and release dude, it's the 21st century. Frekin' libs,


[email protected] September 16th 07 04:15 PM

Yo!! Freakin' Minute!!
 
On Sep 16, 11:12 am, wrote:
On Sep 16, 8:41 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

Give you a call tonight - got a question about designing a boat. Gonna
be around?


Thinking Tuesday or Wednesday - interested? Run around the Bay again
or you want to fish Hackett's? We could go to Niantic and fish the
out flow from the power plant.


I'll be around tonight, I will give you a call later this afternoon.
Wednesday looks good for fishing, of course, most days look good,
might go out tonight. BTW, I grabbed a helm from the other house
yesterday, gonna' finally take a shot at that Gayle. At 500-600
pounds, engine, equipment, me, and 6 1/2 foot beam from the center
back (10degree rake on sides) how fast do you think that thing will
go, Anyone with experience with flat bottom skiffs feel free to chime
in here, Here is the boat that is going to get the engine, Low transom
and all, anyone got a guess?? Harry, ever put an engine like that on a
brockway type skiff??

http://www.yaimkool.com


Oh crap, I should mention it is a mid 70's?? Gayle, 35 horse short
shaft. Will be helm controled... Thanks.


Short Wave Sportfishing September 16th 07 04:27 PM

Yo!! Freakin' Minute!!
 
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 07:55:54 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote:

On Sep 16, 5:41?am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Give you a call tonight - got a question about designing a boat. Gonna
be around?

Thinking Tuesday or Wednesday - interested? Run around the Bay again
or you want to fish Hackett's? We could go to Niantic and fish the
out flow from the power plant.


Now wait just a freakin minute, Tom.

You should carefully consider the global consequences of hauling fish
out of the discharge from your power plant.

It must have occured to you that the water from the power plant is
probably a couple of degrees warmer, at least, than the water in the
rest of the bay. Those fish serve a valuable ecologicial function-
they absorb some of those exhausted btu's, thereby reducing the carbon
footprint of your power plant. Just think of those poor polar bears,
swimming miles and miles between scrawny little icebergs and searching
in vain for food. High price to pay for a fish dinner. :-)


Screw the fish.

And the whales.

And it's a nookquleer plant. :)

Don White September 16th 07 07:58 PM

Yo!! Freakin' Minute!!
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
On Sep 16, 11:12 am, wrote:
On Sep 16, 8:41 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

Give you a call tonight - got a question about designing a boat. Gonna
be around?


Thinking Tuesday or Wednesday - interested? Run around the Bay again
or you want to fish Hackett's? We could go to Niantic and fish the
out flow from the power plant.


I'll be around tonight, I will give you a call later this afternoon.
Wednesday looks good for fishing, of course, most days look good,
might go out tonight. BTW, I grabbed a helm from the other house
yesterday, gonna' finally take a shot at that Gayle. At 500-600
pounds, engine, equipment, me, and 6 1/2 foot beam from the center
back (10degree rake on sides) how fast do you think that thing will
go, Anyone with experience with flat bottom skiffs feel free to chime
in here, Here is the boat that is going to get the engine, Low transom
and all, anyone got a guess?? Harry, ever put an engine like that on a
brockway type skiff??

http://www.yaimkool.com


Oh crap, I should mention it is a mid 70's?? Gayle, 35 horse short
shaft. Will be helm controled... Thanks.


Sounds like a good race could be set up here... between your green monster
with it's 35 horses and my blue comet with it's 25 hp.



[email protected] September 16th 07 11:05 PM

Yo!! Freakin' Minute!!
 
On Sep 16, 8:41 am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Give you a call tonight - got a question about designing a boat. Gonna
be around?

Thinking Tuesday or Wednesday - interested? Run around the Bay again
or you want to fish Hackett's? We could go to Niantic and fish the
out flow from the power plant.


Hey, I'm home now if you want me to give you a call, or call me. I
will send you the design program I use, with a couple of examples to
start with.



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