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wrote in message ups.com... Or my skills. These files are huge, 20-30 mb and I don't have the software to knock them down. They are quick time files. I got them ok way up here! Just a bit slow loading...especially the first one. |
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On Oct 8, 9:48 am, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ps.com... Well, I finally got that 25 setup and running on the Brockway. I "repaired" the prop to get rid of some of the flat spots and tried to even out the three blades;) Seems to have made a difference, I wonder what a decent blade would do. Anyway, here are some test runs on a small lake in CT. snip... Your boat really moves along with that 25hp. What model year did you say the motor is? 1984 Evinrude. |
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On Oct 8, 3:01 pm, Larry wrote:
wrote oups.com: Well, I finally got that 25 setup and running on the Brockway. I "repaired" the prop to get rid of some of the flat spots and tried to even out the three blades;) Seems to have made a difference, I wonder what a decent blade would do. Anyway, here are some test runs on a small lake in CT. I think it would run like a scared rabbit, at this load, with a taller prop. It's just loafing along on that one, but runs really great. Someone on that lake has a taller prop on a nail in their garage. The replaced it with one of those stainless beasts that will get stolen, sooner or later. Look in their garage for the painted one...(c; Larry -- You can tell there's extremely intelligent life in the universe because they have never called Earth. I do not know from props, what is "taller"? |
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On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 19:12:26 -0000,
wrote: I do not know from props, what is "taller"? More pitch. The prop tries to advance further with each rotation, similar to high gear. |
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On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 10:49:31 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Or my skills. These files are huge, 20-30 mb and I don't have the software to knock them down. They are quick time files. I got them ok way up here! Just a bit slow loading...especially the first one. Hi Don! I responded to your accusations yesterday and even asked you a few questions. Did you miss that one? I believe this was it: ************************************************** ******** The 'advice' was worth what he paid for it. How's the boat, the mom, the son, and the wife? When my daughter dropped out of college and decided to make a nest in my house, I started charging her $200 a month rent. For some reason she found this hard to abide. So she moved into an apartment with several other girls. That lasted about six months, and she then decided to return to college. That entitled her to move back into the house. She then became a nurse. Just a thought, for what it's worth. So now you've lowered yourself to the Dingy Dan level. Now it's not just my mom...it's my wife & son too! Funny thing...you don't expect ant better from Dan, but you tried to pass yourself off as a 'law & order' man. I guess that old saying...'it all comes out in the wash' does make sense here. Did I say something offensive, or are you just looking for a made up excuse to be rancorous? How would we know anything about your wife, your mom, or your son if you hadn't told us? I passed along a tip that worked with my daughter. I don't believe I said anything at all about your son or your wife. ************************************************** *********************** I would think that after that accusation and the 'rancorous' post of yours, you would have responded. |
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On Mon, 08 Oct 2007 20:39:10 -0500, John H.
wrote: When my daughter dropped out of college and decided to make a nest in my house, I started charging her $200 a month rent. For some reason she found this hard to abide. So she moved into an apartment with several other girls. That lasted about six months, and she then decided to return to college. That entitled her to move back into the house. She then became a nurse. That's a good plan actually. When my oldest son wanted to live home after college we charged him rent with the understanding that he'd get it back if he went to graduate school. Not happy at the time but he's a lawyer now. |
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On Oct 8, 9:39 pm, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 8 Oct 2007 10:49:31 -0300, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Or my skills. These files are huge, 20-30 mb and I don't have the software to knock them down. They are quick time files. I got them ok way up here! Just a bit slow loading...especially the first one. Hi Don! I responded to your accusations yesterday and even asked you a few questions. Did you miss that one? I believe this was it: ************************************************** ******** The 'advice' was worth what he paid for it. How's the boat, the mom, the son, and the wife? When my daughter dropped out of college and decided to make a nest in my house, I started charging her $200 a month rent. For some reason she found this hard to abide. So she moved into an apartment with several other girls. That lasted about six months, and she then decided to return to college. That entitled her to move back into the house. She then became a nurse. Just a thought, for what it's worth. So now you've lowered yourself to the Dingy Dan level. Now it's not just my mom...it's my wife & son too! Funny thing...you don't expect ant better from Dan, but you tried to pass yourself off as a 'law & order' man. I guess that old saying...'it all comes out in the wash' does make sense here. Did I say something offensive, or are you just looking for a made up excuse to be rancorous? How would we know anything about your wife, your mom, or your son if you hadn't told us? I passed along a tip that worked with my daughter. I don't believe I said anything at all about your son or your wife. ************************************************** *********************** I would think that after that accusation and the 'rancorous' post of yours, you would have responded.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Holy ****in' ****! Don't you ever give up? Don, please send this guy a frekin' naked picture or something, please... |
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On Oct 8, 8:47 pm, Larry wrote:
wrote groups.com: I do not know from props, what is "taller"? Steeper, more water is pulled over it at the same RPM, making a light boat like yours go faster at the same RPM. The blades are at a higher angle without cavitating making the prop go further in the water on each revolution.... Ask the guys at the outboard shop what they'd recommend when you take the boat in to show them. Speed goes up...fuel consumption may even go down, not a bad thing at all. Larry -- You can tell there's extremely intelligent life in the universe because they have never called Earth. Thanks. Took it back out tonight with the little one. My kid swam whilst I fished. Got a nice bass and a pretty good trout, but it was a slottie so I had to throw it back. Slot is 12-16" on Crystal Lake. Seemed to run a bunch slower tonight with the 90 extra pounds, dunno, might have been my imagination. Had an electrical problem tonight, fish finder came on for a second and then off every time I tried to start it up. October and the water is still over 70 degrees, crazy, I'm lovin' it... |
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