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On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 11:50:28 -0500, HK wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I thought you had a trailer with rollers. At least I think the picture you showed the first time had rollers. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 11:50:28 -0500, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I thought you had a trailer with rollers. At least I think the picture you showed the first time had rollers. Nope and nope. |
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On Dec 12, 11:50 am, HK wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I just can't take any Global taxing advocate seriously that would use that **** on their boat... Sorry Harry, nothing personal. That is a low transom carbon footprint nightmare you got there in that picture. |
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On Dec 13, 2:59 pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Dec 12, 11:50 am, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I just can't take any Global taxing advocate seriously that would use that **** on their boat... Sorry Harry, nothing personal. That is a low transom carbon footprint nightmare you got there in that picture. If you want to come down here and built me a new barn, I'll consider your bid. I don't have room in my old storage barn, and the plastic works very well. What boat have you that compares in size and value to my little Parker, and where do you store it so it is protected from Old Man Winter? On the trailer, the rig is about 26' long and 9' wide. My little boat is probably more valuable to me than you as I could not afford to replace it if it were destroyed... Anyway, I would do what my neighbor does. He uses a reuseable tarp with a door cut in it. It is sealed down by cellophane type pallet wrap sold in staples and such, stretched around the gunwhales. There is a little sticky velcro door in the back for access. At the end of the winter he folds up the tarp and throws out a bit of pallet wrap, a hunk squished down to about the size of a basket ball.. One tarp and one roll of stretch wrap will last him twenty years... since you asked.. |
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On Dec 13, 2:59 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Dec 12, 11:50 am, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I just can't take any Global taxing advocate seriously that would use that **** on their boat... Sorry Harry, nothing personal. That is a low transom carbon footprint nightmare you got there in that picture. If you want to come down here and built me a new barn, I'll consider your bid. I don't have room in my old storage barn, and the plastic works very well. What boat have you that compares in size and value to my little Parker, and where do you store it so it is protected from Old Man Winter? On the trailer, the rig is about 26' long and 9' wide. My little boat is probably more valuable to me than you as I could not afford to replace it if it were destroyed... Anyway, I would do what my neighbor does. He uses a reuseable tarp with a door cut in it. It is sealed down by cellophane type pallet wrap sold in staples and such, stretched around the gunwhales. There is a little sticky velcro door in the back for access. At the end of the winter he folds up the tarp and throws out a bit of pallet wrap, a hunk squished down to about the size of a basket ball.. One tarp and one roll of stretch wrap will last him twenty years... since you asked.. Most of the tarps I have seen "print" onto fiberglass boats. No thanks. |
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On Dec 13, 3:44 pm, HK wrote:
wrote: On Dec 13, 2:59 pm, HK wrote: wrote: On Dec 12, 11:50 am, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I just can't take any Global taxing advocate seriously that would use that **** on their boat... Sorry Harry, nothing personal. That is a low transom carbon footprint nightmare you got there in that picture. If you want to come down here and built me a new barn, I'll consider your bid. I don't have room in my old storage barn, and the plastic works very well. What boat have you that compares in size and value to my little Parker, and where do you store it so it is protected from Old Man Winter? On the trailer, the rig is about 26' long and 9' wide. My little boat is probably more valuable to me than you as I could not afford to replace it if it were destroyed... Anyway, I would do what my neighbor does. He uses a reuseable tarp with a door cut in it. It is sealed down by cellophane type pallet wrap sold in staples and such, stretched around the gunwhales. There is a little sticky velcro door in the back for access. At the end of the winter he folds up the tarp and throws out a bit of pallet wrap, a hunk squished down to about the size of a basket ball.. One tarp and one roll of stretch wrap will last him twenty years... since you asked.. Most of the tarps I have seen "print" onto fiberglass boats. No thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So a huge carbon footprint for self indulgent reasons is OK, do I get that right? Typical liberal... |
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HK wrote:
wrote: On Dec 12, 11:50 am, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I just can't take any Global taxing advocate seriously that would use that **** on their boat... Sorry Harry, nothing personal. That is a low transom carbon footprint nightmare you got there in that picture. If you want to come down here and built me a new barn, I'll consider your bid. I don't have room in my old storage barn, and the plastic works very well. What boat have you that compares in size and value to my little Parker, and where do you store it so it is protected from Old Man Winter? On the trailer, the rig is about 26' long and 9' wide. Harry, I have to agree with you about the cost / benefit aspect of your decision. That is exactly why some people question the Global Warming issue, they question the cost/benefit ratio, and will it actually achieve it's stated goal. You like many people are all for taxes as long as they don't impact you. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: wrote: On Dec 12, 11:50 am, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I just can't take any Global taxing advocate seriously that would use that **** on their boat... Sorry Harry, nothing personal. That is a low transom carbon footprint nightmare you got there in that picture. If you want to come down here and built me a new barn, I'll consider your bid. I don't have room in my old storage barn, and the plastic works very well. What boat have you that compares in size and value to my little Parker, and where do you store it so it is protected from Old Man Winter? On the trailer, the rig is about 26' long and 9' wide. Harry, I have to agree with you about the cost / benefit aspect of your decision. That is exactly why some people question the Global Warming issue, they question the cost/benefit ratio, and will it actually achieve it's stated goal. You like many people are all for taxes as long as they don't impact you. What brand, model and year of boat do you have, Reggie? |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Dec 12, 11:50 am, HK wrote: http://tinyurl.com/32zaxc I just can't take any Global taxing advocate seriously that would use that **** on their boat... Sorry Harry, nothing personal. That is a low transom carbon footprint nightmare you got there in that picture. If you want to come down here and built me a new barn, I'll consider your bid. I don't have room in my old storage barn, and the plastic works very well. What boat have you that compares in size and value to my little Parker, and where do you store it so it is protected from Old Man Winter? On the trailer, the rig is about 26' long and 9' wide. Harry, I have to agree with you about the cost / benefit aspect of your decision. That is exactly why some people question the Global Warming issue, they question the cost/benefit ratio, and will it actually achieve it's stated goal. You like many people are all for taxes as long as they don't impact you. What brand, model and year of boat do you have, Reggie? A very very nice one, you would be very jealous if you knew. Email me your phone number and I will give you a call to let you know. |