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Anomaly wrote:Semi,
As a non-recovering builder of Booger boats, I could put that to good use. Please PM me if you still have it.
Anom
Anomaly wrote:
As a non-recivering builder of Booger boats, I could put that to good use.
Anomaly wrote:Semi,
As a non-recivering builder of Booger boats, I could put that to good use. Please PM me if you still have it.
Anom
Charlie wrote:Anomaly wrote:
As a non-recivering builder of Booger boats, I could put that to good use.
Seth, I REALLY hope that’s a typo.
Panope wrote:I googled "recivering", hoping to learn a new word. Nope. Just a bunch of other folks typing on crappy keyboards.
Steve
Ken Heaton (Salazar) wrote:Panope wrote:I googled "recivering", hoping to learn a new word. Nope. Just a bunch of other folks typing on crappy keyboards.
Steve
I tried it too. Same result.
SemiSalt wrote: I'll PM tomorrow.
Anomaly wrote:SemiSalt wrote: I'll PM tomorrow.
Semi, please check your PM messages... Thanks.
Tim Ford wrote:We are doing the same thing, Semi -- getting rid of a ton of old stuff. Maybe a ton and a half. Was cleaning out the attic a few weeks ago and lo and behold:
If anyone needs a totally blown out kevlar Solstad genoa that's delaminating and fits a 12.7 J x 38.0 I , lemme know.
Funny, I had to google the Evelyn 32-2 specs page and to my surprise, the picture on it is of MY DAMN BOAT! Good to see it, again...I really miss that thing. Total maintenance whore, but fun!
https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/evelyn-32
Tim Ford wrote:We are doing the same thing, Semi -- getting rid of a ton of old stuff. Maybe a ton and a half. Was cleaning out the attic a few weeks ago and lo and behold:
If anyone needs a totally blown out kevlar Solstad genoa that's delaminating and fits a 12.7 J x 38.0 I , lemme know.
Funny, I had to google the Evelyn 32-2 specs page and to my surprise, the picture on it is of MY DAMN BOAT! Good to see it, again...I really miss that thing. Total maintenance whore, but fun!
https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/evelyn-32
TheOffice wrote:We call the storage room THE ABYSS. About 1/3 is boat stuff. the other 2/3rds is not mine. Kids art projects, Sue's family heirlooms, holiday lights etc. Most of her stuff has not been opened in the 8 years we have been here. When her kids have an estate sale, they will probably throw out most of it.
BeauV wrote:Semi,
That's a proper "Kellet", which I'm sure you know. We use them all the time to help hold the anchor rode down on marks and boats during races. This is especially useful as it has a nice slider to go around the rode and let the kellet be deployed and retrieved more easily. I used to have a laser that was so overweight I first named it "KELLET" and then donated it to the junior sailing program with a note painted on the deck: "Too heavy to race, but great fun to use."
BeauV wrote:TheOffice wrote:We call the storage room THE ABYSS. About 1/3 is boat stuff. the other 2/3rds is not mine. Kids art projects, Sue's family heirlooms, holiday lights etc. Most of her stuff has not been opened in the 8 years we have been here. When her kids have an estate sale, they will probably throw out most of it.
I have friends who are owners of large off-site storage lockers. They say it's a great business because folks just can't face going through the work of sorting stuff out. As a result, the owners just keep raising the rates and almost everyone just pays it. Crazy business. The only downside is that in some areas, bad guys use the lockers to drop dead bodies and after a while, they smell. This was the reason given to me for why there isn't any power in the lockers. We live in crazy times!
TheOffice wrote:BeauV wrote:TheOffice wrote:We call the storage room THE ABYSS. About 1/3 is boat stuff. the other 2/3rds is not mine. Kids art projects, Sue's family heirlooms, holiday lights etc. Most of her stuff has not been opened in the 8 years we have been here. When her kids have an estate sale, they will probably throw out most of it.
I have friends who are owners of large off-site storage lockers. They say it's a great business because folks just can't face going through the work of sorting stuff out. As a result, the owners just keep raising the rates and almost everyone just pays it. Crazy business. The only downside is that in some areas, bad guys use the lockers to drop dead bodies and after a while, they smell. This was the reason given to me for why there isn't any power in the lockers. We live in crazy times!
I had clients who made a lot of money with self storage units. The price per square foot for some of the units equals class a office space.
SemiSalt wrote:
I don't see a PM.
Rob McAlpine wrote:Finally gave away all of the windsurfing gear. Can't get myself to toss this old junk, though.