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  1. robhwa

    Gotta Sell - Need Advice

    Bob; I hear you. For most people, a 1999 Honda 90 is really old. However, if it was well kept, run regularly, and well maintained, it might last another 22 years easily. It doesn't sound like that was the case. My comment was on it's added value in this sale. Maybe I am wrong, but I think most...
  2. robhwa

    Heads up - LiFePO4 and ABYC recommendations

    My Li battery BMSs will have low temperature charging PROTECTION, as in they won't charge below 32F (battery temperature). Don't you mean these don't have a heating circuit that will heat the battery internally when temps drop low enough that the BMS stops the battery charging? Interesting, the...
  3. robhwa

    Gotta Sell - Need Advice

    $20K would probably be a quick sell, at least on the west coast. If your goal is $25K, you might get close for just a good condition hull with trailer also in good condition. C-Dories aren't boats that shiny boat people are impressed by. If the tires are old (manufacture date is after the DOT...
  4. robhwa

    Gotta Sell - Need Advice

    C-Dory purchasers in general are going to do their research. Few will purchase a hull because it shines. Many would like to buy a bare hull and put the motor(s) of their choice on it. That is kind of what I intended, but wound up keeping the 2003 carburated Honda 90 for 6 years, and only...
  5. robhwa

    Logistics of Truck Camper/Boat Combo

    ...in regard to traction on slimy ramps or no ramps at all...depending on the center of gravity of the camper relative to the bed of the truck (and the steepness of the ramp), removing the camper should help shift traction to the front wheels which are more likely to be on drier, cleaner...
  6. robhwa

    Canoe as tender / Roof Rack storage

    Wenonah "Wee Lassie" 12 ft (24 lb, only in ultralight Kevlar) is what I'm moving to from a Wenonah Minnesota II (42 lb) in Kevlar. I've found that if you put a couple of 5 gallon water containers (I use Scepter 05935), it is much more stable to get into.
  7. robhwa

    Anyone ever look at a stabicraft 2500 ultracab xl

    Boats like what you describe are made, and here in the PNW USA. We've had these types of boats around for quite some time, including by the company Aluminum Chambered Boats. Check out the current Passagemaker, which describes the Life Proof 35 Full Cabin...
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    Anyone ever look at a stabicraft 2500 ultracab xl

    I rode a 24 ft Aluminum Chambered Boat (company now banckrupt) from Bellingham to Eliza Island and back during some interesting weather on the return trip, which, of course Bellingham Bay is famous for. Stabicraft are similar but perhaps more refined. Eliza doesn't have a ferry, so you need to...
  9. robhwa

    Online marine retailers... separating risky from reputable?

    I know many love to hate Amazon, even my son that has worked on their robots in the Kent, WA center for several years. However, they have always done well for me. If something doesn't meet your expectations, they take it back, no questions asked, and its easy to send back. Sometimes their prices...
  10. robhwa

    Hate to preach but (funny thing for a pastor to say but...)

    Drugs aside, participating in a water rescue, particularly dealing with kids in the water kicking and screaming, is likely to be very different than just swimming. I can imagine how excited everyone was, and the drowning victim likely had some health issues. A "throwable" tossed into the water...
  11. robhwa

    C-dory 25 or 26 tow weight question.

    You have to be careful about older diesels. I believe the 1995 7.3 liter turbodiesel (when new) produced a little over 200 hp and 400 ftlb torque. It likely doesn't do that any more after a few hundred thousand miles. These engines are legendary in their longevity, but a lot of that had to do...
  12. robhwa

    New guy

    Yes, I originally brought my father's Whaler-like center-helm crabbing boat from the Chesapeake here. Great boat for the Chesapeake's warm, shallow water, fishing, and particularly for running a crab line. We use pots here, but more deck space for stacking them was still a plus. The most telling...
  13. robhwa

    Thoughts on catamaran style tenders?

    It might be easier to step into than a regular RIB. Maybe? However, I'm not sure how an open bow is an advantage in most cases. It looks like it would be really "wet" in any chop, and I'd worry about every little thing falling off since there is no "inside" to it. I would be interested in...
  14. robhwa

    Forest Fire Smoke

    Interestingly, we have no current major wildfires in Washington State according to our own fire agencies. https://gacc.nifc.gov/nwcc/information/firemap.aspx That is likely to change. I've been out and things are getting tinder-dry. Current air quality doesn't indicate wildfire smoke of...
  15. robhwa

    Crossing the border...

    Yeah, our Loonies and Toonies want to fly north and be useful again. We :love Canada
  16. robhwa

    What's Seattle really like these days?

    Mercer Island is VERY nice, little of the major Seattle problems, but one of the most expensive places in the region. I've worked on land stability issues there...it is probably one of the worst places to build a home geology-wise. Nothing is really affordable there compared to just about any...
  17. robhwa

    Leaking RIB

    I have an old 10 ft Avon Rover R3.11 (what, 30+ years or so old now), in Hypalon. Getting into a kayak or canoe as a dinghy is getting more difficult and I'm thinking of going to an inflatable dinghy that we can just step into and easily put my Torqeedo on. This Avon has the inflatable keel...
  18. robhwa

    What's Seattle really like these days?

    ...or spend northern winters cruising the southern hemisphere. Anyone ever read "Home is the Sailor", by Jorge Amado? One of my favorites.
  19. robhwa

    What's Seattle really like these days?

    Poster lived here earlier, so RAIN is in their former PNW experience. One thing that hasn't likely been is SMOKE...and during the nicest part of the summer when we want to be here. Hopefully better this year, but the forecast is not-so-good. We were the most polluted place in the world during...
  20. robhwa

    What's Seattle really like these days?

    Folks, please. Most of the Seattle bashing doesn't seem to come from people that actually LIVE in Seattle. I did for 30 years, and lived the best and worst. I get it. I recently sold two detached family homes in Seattle proper. Young families bought them, and one young mother wrote to me...
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