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Paul was right......................you are the number 1 canadian trouble maker!!
Growing old is inevitable,but growing up is optional
1984 F36 w/350 Crusaders 'Reel Class'
2011 Trojan Rendevous
Solomons Get Together 2011
Ocean City 2012,2013,2015
Still waiting 'til the snow stops at the end of March to pull off the shrink wrap, do my inspections, and create
a very long list of "Things to do" vs. "Things one can afford to do". Spring comes late in MN. And then it will begin.
1970 42.5ft
"Devious Curse"
Sea Voyager
"Ahoy, Polloi. Where did you just come from, a scotch ad?"
(Spaulding Smails)
I think many of you do not know the proper definition of the words "cold" and "snow".
There was about 30 inches of snow on the ground when I shot this and it was -5*F.
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I am still planning on pulling the cover on March 1st and being in the water for Easter. I have considered the possibility I will have to shovel off the decks if we get a late storm. So be it.
1978 F-32 "Eclipse"
Merc 305 SBC's
1.52:1 Borg Warners
1983 Correct Craft
Commander 351 Ford (PCM)
1:1 Borg Warner
There are 350 different varieties of shark, not counting loan or pool.
Commissionpoint wrote:I think many of you do not know the proper definition of the words "cold" and "snow".
There was about 30 inches of snow on the ground when I shot this and it was -5*F.
Skylight Brook.jpg
I am still planning on pulling the cover on March 1st and being in the water for Easter. I have considered the possibility I will have to shovel off the decks if we get a late storm. So be it.
You've sure have us beat this year. We haven't had a true winter snow for the last couple of years. The best we did was a 10-11 incher. But we did get to -15 this year here in Mpls. Internatinal Falls MN was at -25 This morning. Easter would be great. Average "Ice out" is April 18th here.
1970 42.5ft
"Devious Curse"
Sea Voyager
"Ahoy, Polloi. Where did you just come from, a scotch ad?"
(Spaulding Smails)
Commissionpoint wrote:It began yesterday afternoon when I went over to the marina and brought the dinette table home for refinishing.
That's the spirit ! I went over to the Marina today and paid another chunk of cash on my winter storage bill. I then crawled over the snow piles up to my knees to take a look at the bottom.....I scatched my head and thought......."I need more coffee."
1970 42.5ft
"Devious Curse"
Sea Voyager
"Ahoy, Polloi. Where did you just come from, a scotch ad?"
(Spaulding Smails)
We had about 2 feet of snow overnight a little over a week ago. Of course after the snowplough went by, it was 4 feet at the front of the driveway Don't mind a little at a time but 2 feet in one shot is a lot of work. Speaking of work, time to start thinking about painting the bottom while the ice is still under her. I'm thinking/hoping middle of April to wet her bottom.
She was a 1969 36 ft wooden beauty with big blue 440s that we'll miss forever.
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year