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    Daily Laugh 2

    Some Laughs and A Whole Lot of Nostalgia and Happy Memories Some Interesting Facts About Some of Us Older C-Brats: Born in the 1930 s to the mid-40 s, we exist as a very special age group. We are the smallest group of children born since the early 1900 s. We are the last generation...
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    Daily Laugh 2

    https://www.ba-bamail.com/jokes/religio ... source=mob
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    Daily Laugh 2

    The Old Snake and the Doctor A old snake goes to see his doctor and says, "I need something for my eyes, I can't very well these days." The doctor fixes him up with a pair of glasses and tells him to return in two weeks. The snake comes back in two weeks and tells the doctor that he's very...
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    Our last dive...for now

    Nice photos! In general, are the fish on artificial reefs protected from fishing and spear fishing? Thanks! Joe. :teeth :thup
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    What year did the counters lift? anyone know? 84 classic

    Doug- The interior re-design was done with the hull and cabin (exterior) changes done first in 1987. I can't give you any first hand advice, as I owned a 1987 Cruiser with all the changes intact, except to do what you want to make the boat more useful and functional as you need it. Have fun...
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    22 Hull change from flat to slight vee, what year ?

    For the 1987 and later 22's (Cruiser and Angler models), 1987 was the hull change year. The 1986 and older 22's, are all Classics, and all pretty much the same, although you will find the pre-1987's often referred to as Anglers, which they are not! The 1980 through 1986 22's were simply...
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    C-Dory Sightings

    Probably the one that just sold in Oakland that the article about the low price was about. Was being taken to Washington and going to go on to Alaska in April on the ferry (Alaska Maine Highway). See below: Article: Tomcat: Fairly Valued?
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    Holes in the hull

    Here's a closer look for everyone:
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    Daily Laugh 2

    Business for Pleasure A man boarded an airplane and took his seat. As he settled in, he glanced up and saw the most beautiful woman boarding the plane. He soon realized she was heading straight towards his seat. As fate would have it, she took the seat right beside his. Eager to strike up a...
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    Daily Laugh 2

    Joke: A Different Kind of Hell A man dies and goes to hell. Once there, he finds that there is a different hell for each country, so he tries to seek out the least painful one. At the door to German Hell, he is told: "First they put you in an electric chair for an hour. Then they lay you on a...
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    Daily Laugh 2

    Silly Joke: The Cannibals and the Missionaries Two cannibals meet one day. After talking about their days, they start, as we all do, to discuss their problems. The first cannibal says, "You know, I just can't seem to get a tender Missionary. I've baked them, I've roasted them, I've stewed...
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    Daily Laugh 2

    What to Make of the Strange Noises in the Graveyard? When Beethoven passed away, he was buried in a churchyard. A couple of days later, the town drunk was walking through the cemetery and heard some strange noise coming from the area where Beethoven was buried. Terrified, the drunk ran and got...
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    Performance Differences between C-22 and C-25

    How do you rinse your dishes, etc.? If you use running water supplied by an electric pump, you'll use a lot more than if using a foot pump with which you can deliver as little as you can get by with. The early CD-22 Cruisers had an electric pump hat was soon replaced by a foot pump for that...
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    Want to replace microwave with electric convection oven

    Have you considered the power requirements of a convection oven and how you will meet them? Might not be too much of a problem on Shore Power, but are you planning on using one at anchor? Joe. :teeth :thup
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    Dive Boat Fire

    Agree with the need for a standing watch, but if they were charging batteries in or near the mid-deck galley area and the people were below that with only one egress which was through the galley area and seeing how quickly energetic a lithium ion battery fire can be, it might not have been...
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    Ranger Tug R-25

    Harvey- I distinctly remember a discussion on this or one of it's former websites about how a group of Ranger EC 21 Tugs yearly made a trip together from the Puget Sound area up the Inside Passage to the Juneau area. Probably been 8-15 years, however. How time flies! Joe. :teeth :thup
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    Great American loop preparation advice

    Bigger boats usually have a high pressure raw water system with an outlet, a hose, and a hand-squeeze operated nozzle on the fore deck along with a pair of foot operated up and down switches for the windlass. These together allow one to raise the rode and anchor intermittently as they are...
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    Ranger Tug R-25

    Micah- Don't worry, I won't report you to the Tug-Nuts! Just thought it would be curious to see how many of them had reached the same conclusion, or had recently bought a bought a Ranger Tug without realizing yet how hard they were to work on. My Sea Ray is somewhat similarly "over-finished"...
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    Mooring on a buoy

    See below: Each noodle has an equal length of thin PVC gardening pipe in it to add some stiffening to the noodle The system looks a bit peculiar but I’ll take that for a quiet night’s sleep. Plus it’s kind of fun when folks tootle past in their dinghy looking at it. I have a latch...
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    Ranger Tug R-25

    Great insight! Thanks! Someone ought to post this on the R-Tugs site and see how they react!!! :smileo Joe. :teeth :thup
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