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Hey Eisboch....
Waves now at 15.4 feet and building till midnight when the center of the storm should pass. I was outside and saw a number of flashes so I'd better power down the computer and ride out the storm. Had to rush out to 'The Binnacle' this afternoon to get a manual bilge pump as a backup for my basement sump pump. I had let my two pumps go with the Sandpiper 565 when I sold it in August. Tom might be pleased to know that the pump was manufactured in Bridgeport CT |
Hey Eisboch....
Don White wrote:
Waves now at 15.4 feet and building till midnight when the center of the storm should pass. I was outside and saw a number of flashes so I'd better power down the computer and ride out the storm. Had to rush out to 'The Binnacle' this afternoon to get a manual bilge pump as a backup for my basement sump pump. I had let my two pumps go with the Sandpiper 565 when I sold it in August. Tom might be pleased to know that the pump was manufactured in Bridgeport CT Isn't that interesting. Last time I was in Bridgeport, I drove through it quickly. I knew quite a few kids from Bridgeport when I was in junior and senior high. Owned a house in which I had a battery operated backup sump pump. If the electric kicked off, two 12V car batteries ran the pump. It proved its worth at least a half dozen times while we lived in that house. |
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HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 12:23:25 -0400, HK wrote: I need a giggle...how much is it going to cost for that tranny repair? I honestly don't know but it won't be cheap. Who cares? Not me; I just want a giggle. *Children* giggle, Krause. |
Hey Eisboch....
HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 12:44:54 -0400, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 12:23:25 -0400, HK wrote: I need a giggle...how much is it going to cost for that tranny repair? I honestly don't know but it won't be cheap. Who cares? Not me; I just want a giggle. Harry, why would you want to giggle at the misfortune of someone having a high repair bill? That makes little sense. Just a bit of humor at the follies of owning too large of a HT boat. Yet another example of this deranged moron's lack of ownership of a "lobster boat". |
Hey Eisboch....
HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: It would be interesting to do a return on cost analysis in terms of hours cruised, hours used or miles traveled on a new, small boat like Harry's and an almost 30 year old floating RV like the GB(s). My hunch is that if being on the water is your thing, you are getting a bigger bang for the buck with the big boats. Eisboch A return on cost analysis for a toy? I think not. "return" need not be necessarily financial. I just can't picture Wayne and his wife making yearly trips from Florida to the northeast in a 20' Parker. Eisboch I wouldn't want to do that, either. I'd get on a plane at Logan, find my first-class seat, and watch a movie while spending three hours in a comfy chair. In fact, that's what I do when we go to Florida from here, except that it takes less than three hours. And a few minutes after that, we're he http://tinyurl.com/2lpurx His narcissism continues! |
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BAR wrote:
HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 12:23:25 -0400, HK wrote: I need a giggle...how much is it going to cost for that tranny repair? I honestly don't know but it won't be cheap. Who cares? Not me; I just want a giggle. How's the tranny holding up on the 36' Zimmerman like Lobsta' boat Harry? crickets as usual... |
Hey Eisboch....
"HK" wrote in message . .. Don White wrote: Waves now at 15.4 feet and building till midnight when the center of the storm should pass. I was outside and saw a number of flashes so I'd better power down the computer and ride out the storm. Had to rush out to 'The Binnacle' this afternoon to get a manual bilge pump as a backup for my basement sump pump. I had let my two pumps go with the Sandpiper 565 when I sold it in August. Tom might be pleased to know that the pump was manufactured in Bridgeport CT Isn't that interesting. Last time I was in Bridgeport, I drove through it quickly. I knew quite a few kids from Bridgeport when I was in junior and senior high. Owned a house in which I had a battery operated backup sump pump. If the electric kicked off, two 12V car batteries ran the pump. It proved its worth at least a half dozen times while we lived in that house. that would make more sense... who wants to be down in the basement pumping away for hours in the middle of the night. BTW.. so far so good.. We may have had a blink or two but the power stayed on. As far as the waves at the harbour mouth... still over 26 feet high as we speak.. but the max was at 0500 hrs this morning with a height of 33.8 feet. I may run down to Lawrencetown Beach this morning and watch the surfers take advantage of the conditions. http://novascotia.com/en/home/funstu...h/default.aspx |
Hey Eisboch....
Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Don White wrote: Waves now at 15.4 feet and building till midnight when the center of the storm should pass. I was outside and saw a number of flashes so I'd better power down the computer and ride out the storm. Had to rush out to 'The Binnacle' this afternoon to get a manual bilge pump as a backup for my basement sump pump. I had let my two pumps go with the Sandpiper 565 when I sold it in August. Tom might be pleased to know that the pump was manufactured in Bridgeport CT Isn't that interesting. Last time I was in Bridgeport, I drove through it quickly. I knew quite a few kids from Bridgeport when I was in junior and senior high. Owned a house in which I had a battery operated backup sump pump. If the electric kicked off, two 12V car batteries ran the pump. It proved its worth at least a half dozen times while we lived in that house. that would make more sense... who wants to be down in the basement pumping away for hours in the middle of the night. BTW.. so far so good.. We may have had a blink or two but the power stayed on. As far as the waves at the harbour mouth... still over 26 feet high as we speak.. but the max was at 0500 hrs this morning with a height of 33.8 feet. I may run down to Lawrencetown Beach this morning and watch the surfers take advantage of the conditions. http://novascotia.com/en/home/funstu...h/default.aspx Take some photos. I haven't seen 26' waves since Skipper, Dan, and Bert Robbins swirled around the toilet bowl on their way to the septic tank. |
Hey Eisboch....
"HK" wrote in message ... Take some photos. I haven't seen 26' waves since Skipper, Dan, and Bert Robbins swirled around the toilet bowl on their way to the septic tank. They must recycle sewage effluent south of the border. Dan's still here (or at least his evil twin Freddie) and now Burpie is back... or is that Bertie? If Skipper shows up we may have to invite some 'ole time religion' to counteract all the negativity. |
Hey Eisboch....
On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 13:40:47 -0400, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 12:44:54 -0400, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Sat, 03 Nov 2007 12:23:25 -0400, HK wrote: I need a giggle...how much is it going to cost for that tranny repair? I honestly don't know but it won't be cheap. Who cares? Not me; I just want a giggle. Harry, why would you want to giggle at the misfortune of someone having a high repair bill? That makes little sense. Just a bit of humor at the follies of owning too large of a HT boat. What is the folly? To someone with a 14' jon boat, your Parker is too large. Would they be right in laughing at a huge repair bill you may have? There's something strange about your attitude. |
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