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    New Apple Location in Bellingham

    And if memory serves me, they will also be offering marine electronics. Evidently the port requires some marine related business function for buildings like that in port territory
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    The reach of c-brats - is it bad?

    We sold a 22 classic that was shipped to Ireland.
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    The reach of c-brats - is it bad?

    Thanks all...I'm starting to feel better. I just had lunch and had to check the c-brat site. I won't check back until after dinner...I hope.
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    The reach of c-brats - is it bad?

    Ok so I'm sitting here in Europe enjoying an off-season vacation made possible by the no schedule of retirement. Plenty of castles, museums, good food, and so on. Yet when I get back to the room each night the first thing I do is turn on the IPad and browse the c-brats site. When I go to bed I...
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    A plea

    I'm sorry for your loss. And your advice is sound. Penny and I review our affairs and documents every couple of years to ensure that everything is still relevant.
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    Man Reunites With Dog After Alabama Tornado

    Yes those are powerful pictures!
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    Retirement, Free At Last

    Congrats. You were the first c-brats that we met in Hale passage. I'm semi retired and Penny retired full time last fall. Right now we are in Europe during the off season and enjoying every minute!
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    Buying used: repower old vs. "newer" used

    We bought our 2002 tomcat from a reputable dealer (Wefings in Florida). The boat had about 500 hours on the twin Yamaha 115s and came with 2002 electronics. We have spent a little money giving the engines some TLC and that is about it. We use our iPad for navigation and have a portable VHF...
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    Hello

    welcome! And good luck in your search. Keep us posted.
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    motorcycles

    Great write-up. It almost makes me want to buy one and I've never been on a motorcycle. And I'll have to remember that line the next time I need a boat upgrade.
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    Best very small dinghy motor

    We use the 2hp Honda. It's a trade off between the clutch, which I do not like, and the fact that it is air cooled, which I like very much. I spend enough time flushing the big engines that it is nice not to have to worry about flushing the dink motor.
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    Super Cleaner for Cockpits

    As for the interlocking tiles I bought some cheap black rubber tiles sold at Home Depot. The stuff that they use for fatigue relief for folks who need to stand for long periods. It looks good on the tomcat and it cleans up well with a hose. There are small nubs on the underside that keep the...
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    Happy Birthday Dusty!!

    Happy birthday Dusty. Tell us young folks what's the secret!
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    SO WHAT DID YOU DO WITH OR ON YOUR C-DORY TODAY??

    I went down to the boat and just read for a bit. It's a great mancave for a winter weekend.
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    Just Browsing and wndow shopping

    Yes congrats!!
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    Twin Engines?

    For me the issue is mute. I have no choice. With the tomcat we need to have twins. It's nice not to have to make the decision. That said, I do like the ability to maneuver with the twins. Not too thrilled about the cost of upkeep though.
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    Sundowners at Andrews Bay February 4th

    Chuckanut bay was gorgeous. The water was flat and the mountains were out. What a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon!
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    Sundowners at Andrews Bay February 4th

    Nice picture Pat. I was out Thursday and Penny and I are planning on a ride down to Chuckanut bay this afternoon for some snacks and refreshments. This weather is unbelievable. We'll have great views of Mount Baker.
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    Marinaut Boats on the road

    I volunteer to cruise the boat all around Puget Sound. I'll answer all questions cheerfully, if not with complete knowledge. Ok, just kidding, but I would suggest parking the boat at a busy boat launch. Here in Bellingham the Cutwater dealer leaves a boat parked at the ramp and there is always...
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    Hello - new member

    Welcome aboard!
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