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    70 year old rowing across the Atlantic

    Well, there is crazy and then there is lunatic, but people keep climbing Everest and walking past dozens of dead bodies left in the ice and snow from over the years back to 1930's. But they keep climbing and many die. On the other hand, most do make it to the top and have a lifetime of stories...
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    Would you like to play a game?

    I'm getting a big charge out of your concern. As a 72 year old, I can tell you that you have good reason to be alert, but probably not concerned. My children are always concerned when my spouse and I take a long trip by car or by boat. So we use a program called GLYMPSE that allows them to...
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    Glen Canyon (now Lake Powell)

    Go find the book, "the Poplulation Bomb," It was written in the 70's along with many other books about the coming death of the earth by philosophers and junk scientists. The Earth has a sneaky habit of slapping down anything predicted about it by mere man, scientist or hippy philosopher...
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    Glen Canyon (now Lake Powell)

    California has missed the boat over the decades by NOT building many small dams to collect lost water. Thank the environmentalists for that. Ditto, Utah and Idaho. The problem with Lake Meade is too many land hustlers overbuilding with support from the Nevada political machine. There was...
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    Lake Powell Memories

    I remember her having a hard time at the 2014 gathering and I felt very bad, but you've described her patience and strength of character working through a very difficult number of years. And, as they say in Australia, "good on ya mate" for being a loving care giver.
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    Laser Temperature Gun $32

    The biggest single thing to worry about is difference in temps from tire to tire or bearing to bearing. If both or all four of the bearing temps are withing 10 or 15 degrees of each other, then you are good to go unless, all four bearings are going out at the same time. Also, I adjust the...
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    School me on Inflatable PFD's

    The gist of the report relative to inflatable PFD's seems to be that in heavy waves, the part that wraps around the neck is easily dragged up over the head and you may have to, if capable, pull it back over your head. I think the number was that 5 of the 6 crew members had that happen with...
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    School me on Inflatable PFD's

    We keep both the inflatables and the fixed more heavy duty preservers on-board. We have the West Marine auto/manual inflate as well as the T-handle pull on the vests. However, if we are in wind and waves and with even a few percent chance of going in the water, we don the fixed preservers...
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    Shock absorbers on my trailer

    Nothing wrong with the idea. And looks like you have a solid installation. My trailer has a torsion bar suspension system and as I watch out my rear view mirror, it moves along with very little motion sideways or up and down. The bounce in my truck is much greater, so someone designed my...
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    in need of impeller R&R asap for Anacortes

    One of the easiest do it yourself jobs on an outboard.
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    Great day on the water!

    I'm only running on two of my 4 cylinders, so I know how that poor little engine felt. Unfortunately, there is not shop around here to get me running and no amount of overhaul or parts:):) Sounds like you have things under control. I'm still surprised at the compression numbers, but then, I'm...
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    Over the side rail ladder. Thanks for input

    I'm pretty sure that for me, a 3 step is too short, and would be unusable for my 5 foot tall wife, so take that into consideration before buying a 3 step or cutting off a fourth step. I like the idea of using a fender for keeping the ladder out further from the hull if needed, but I found on...
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    Over the side rail ladder. Thanks for input

    Not the one that can be seen in the west marine post up top. The gunnels don't need to be holed for the larger gunnel mount shown in the second set of photos from another poster. For the west marine, you do drill for two stainless surface plates that you screw to the top of the gunnel. The...
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    More on Navigation "apps" versus navigation electr

    I love the navionics apps on my tablet and cell phone. So far, for my 50 bucks or so, I only have to go out to the site and mark a map area and hit download. It moves into my device and stays there and can be used without cell access or internet access until I delete it. They are very good...
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    Tow Vehicles 2013 and newer

    Yes, a diesel can seem bigger than a full size truck, but I've owned a 1500 gas, 2500 V10 gas and now my 2500 2006 Dodge diesel that I bought for 25000 dollars with 52000 miles on it in 2007. Other than the weight bearing and tow capacity, the 2006 is easy for my wife to drive and park and she...
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    Tow Vehicles 2013 and newer

    Jeep is also at the bottom of the list on reliability.
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    Over the side rail ladder. Thanks for input

    The four step is really perfect for the 22 if you and yours are in reasonable health and mobility.
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    Adding a burner and sink

    And, Harry the guy who almost burned Still Crazy up when the butane canister leaked down into the lower cupboard and ignited. Fortunately, I had 3 fire extinguishers on board, and only ruined the burner, and none of the boat. Incidentally, I was shocked, never having had to use an...
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    Over the side rail ladder. Thanks for input

    http://www.westmarine.com/buy/west-mari ... P012868550 This one worked great on our 22 cruiser and is now working great on our Ranger Tug. Buy an extra set of mounting brackets and install them on both sides so you can move the ladder port to starboard. You will really like this ladder if you...
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    Adding a burner and sink

    Butane stoves like those mentioned can be a real fire hazard. There are several O rings in the stove, not just the one that the canister nipple fits into. Those O rings will deteriorate over time and you will be in a major fire emergency. I know from personal experience. If you are careful...
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