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    Twos-day 2/22/'22

    The difference between birth and berth is just as important for a mariner to know as the difference between winch and wench.
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    Tablet advice for Navionics

    If the iPad is “Wifi Only,” it doesn’t have a GPS in it. If it is “Wifi and Cellular,” it does have a GPS in it.
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    Tablet advice for Navionics

    Harvey, I think you misunderstood sosobol - the iPads that are “Cellular Capable” do NOT depend on a cell signal for receiving GPS. The GPS receiver is built INTO the cell chip. Every iPad we have purchased (6 as of now) has been cellular capable, and not once have any of them been connected...
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    Quick question regarding time.

    Good morning, Bud. It is just over 27 miles from Squalicum Harbor to the Port of Friday Harbor... so, of course, the answer is: it depends. Weather and water conditions are a significant factor. Bellingham Bay seems to frequently be lumpy. Crossing Rosario Strait can be flat or ugly...
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    Insane boating

    Local knowledge recommended. :wink:
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    Moving up from a CD22 but where and when does it stop?

    I had to chuckle while reading the original post. A lot of us go through that "accumulation stage" (some never get beyond it), where bigger must be better, right? I have a couple suggestions: the two of you should sit down and make a list of what are the MUST HAVES for the next boat. Not the...
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    Venting heat

    We used to divide our time between South Dakota and Texas. For a lot of years, both places were "home." Boating (and especially anchoring) in the Tropical Tip is unique. Over the years, we have had a variety of sailboats and powerboats here. I can't say I've tried to do what you are going...
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    Venting heat

    We put a Nicro solar vent fan in the hatch over the v-berth. Silver bubble insulation in the windows. It made a difference whether here in the Tropical Tip or in the Pacific Northwest. Due to the potential for blowing sand and grit, I was not keen on leaving a hatch or window cracked unless...
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    high wind: anchoring aches

    Hi C-Sniper. We had a CD-25 and our home waters are the same as yours. I have seen your boat on the hard on the island and at Bayside Marine. We have anchored many times in the Laguna Madre and Barracuda Cove over the years. Here's what worked for us: a Delta Fast Set anchor (22 pound) and...
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    Old C-Brats

    Old? Here's another Sam Landsman story: Joan and I were walking on the walkway that goes by the Cap Sante Marina. We passed by a young man walking by himself. He then came up behind us and asked, "Are you Jim and Joan from Wild Blue? I'm Sam." "Sam...?" I figured he might be the kid of...
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    Moisture control under v-berth mattress

    Another who used the Hypervent under the mattress, the foam backpacker pads on the sides of the hull - from the bottom edge of the mattress to the shelf (in the CD-25), and a solar vent cut into the v-berth hatch. The foam on the sides was also nice if you happened to "back into" the...
  12. J

    Carpeting Bunks for Trailer Loading Guides

    I posted the link earlier in this thread.
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    Carpeting Bunks for Trailer Loading Guides

    I bought ours at Overton's... https://www.overtons.com/overtons-4-tra ... 20757.html
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    Carpeting Bunks for Trailer Loading Guides

    I used this type of bunk slick... Had them on the King trailer for our C-Dory and put them on the trailer for the next boat. Boat slides on and off easier and eliminates the issue of getting sand/grit in the bunk carpet. Before loading, I'd still spray and wipe a bit of Mary Kate's Liquid...
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    Folding E Bikes for our trip

    We are coming up on 6 years of owning folding e-bikes. I still ride almost every morning. At the time, looking for a fat tire folding e-bike, there was a choice of one: SSR Trail Viper. Now, they are everywhere you search (Google folding e-bikes). We used reasonably light-weight folding...
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    Look What I Found

    Thanks, Harvey. I still check in here regularly, just don't post as much. Lest someone think I'm an old curmudgeon regarding digital imaging: we were early adopters of digital technology in our studio. We converted from film back when a digital camera cost about as much as our first house...
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    Look What I Found

    I have to shake my head at what has happened with images, music, and other intellectual property these days. Some of you know that Joan and I were in the photography business for a good portion of our adult lives; not as a hobby, not "for the fun of it," but as our living. I also spent years...
  18. J

    Electric...

    It's going to cost a pretty penny for Harvey to repower with twins! :shock: :mrgreen:
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    Is 50hp too small for a 22’ Cruiser?

    This comes up regularly here. Most will tell you that a single 50hp motor may get you up on plane (barely) on a light boat. The early boats were designed for a 75hp 2 stroke motor. As time went on, the 90hp 4-stroke motor became the motor of choice. You'll see people now putting (or...
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    Tollycraft 34 vs CC 26 - worth it to make the wife happy

    Those are very different boats, each designed for a particular use. From here, this is one guy's opinion... That era Tollycrafts are nice boats, heavily built. If your usage is staying on the water and essentially cruising one area, a well-kept/maintained Tolly would be a good "cabin on the...
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