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    Sequim

    The old duster knows and loves Sequim. Sequim High graduate in 1937. Born in Port Angeles 1920. Family in Sequim area since 1893. Great fishing area and easy boating to get to the fish. Of course DANAG will probably already have caught the big one. Do it! You won't be sorry. Dusty
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    Byrdman's Rookie Season Salmon Season With downriggers

    Boy am I excited and happy! Dusty
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    Whidbey Island Landslide

    And right now we are watching a water ski guy out in front of the house. Very good too, doing jumps and flips. So best pick the East side of Whidbey, huh? We did, and have enjoyed it for 35 years. That slide stuff ain't good. Dusty
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    Whidbey Island Landslide

    Like old times! So great to see El and Bill posting. Miss you, Dusty
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    Whidbey Island Landslide

    Thanks Dave, and we are really enjoying the sun. Gray whale out in front of the house a few minutes ago -- life on Whidbey isn't all bad! Happy Easter to all! Dusty
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    Whidbey Island Landslide

    Yep, old Dusty, Les Sr does live on Whidbey, but not near the slide area. Dusty
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    Happy Birthday Sawdust!

    What a thrill for the ancient one to get all of the birthday messages. Thanks a million to each of you and sure hope to see many of you soon. I still shrimp and crab on friends C Dories -- and miss the good old days. A ton of fond memories. Love, Dusty
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    Pearl Harbor's greatest lesson

    Thanks for all the thanks. I'm lucky to be a survivor -- so many didn't. War is a young man's game. I was 24 the first time I was shot down. Our pilots averaged 22 and crewmen 19. One of my gunners did okay, guy named Paul Newman. Went on to be a shipmate with Charlie Vinroot -- always liked...
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    Pearl Harbor's greatest lesson

    At 93 in Feb. my ancient mind still remembers. 14 of us left from the original torpedo bomber squadron. Yep, old, tired, lazy but surviving beats any alternative. A Merry Christmas to all of the Brats. Dusty
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    Old Timers

    Old timer? Guess I qualify, but don't post often. With my 6 C-Dory fleet and Tomcat all history, there isn't much to write about. I visit daily and it is still my favorite site, but get my excitement from watching son-in-law in his 22 CD pull crab pots in front of our house. The old timers who...
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    Taking Pictures 101

    Great looking bait, Bill. Congratulations! Tongue in cheek of course, because that's a great eating size. Jealous Dusty
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    It's finally happening

    Happy for your safe trip. Welcome to God's country -- and mine. Gma taught school there in 1893, Mom born there in 1898, I was born there in 1920. When you and lovely Dana get settled, I'd like to visit you and your neighbors, and help clean fish. :P Dusty
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    USS NEW YORK (LPD 21) Commissioning

    Hey Charlie, What's a carrier? Dusty :wink:
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    Moving Ashore

    Old Dusty is almost speechless. Excited for you two young friends and hope that your land adventures will bring you back to the PNW. So many fond memories, and hope for more memories of two great people in our future. Thanks so much for your inspiration to all of us Brats. Dusty
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    Tomcat 255 vs Skagit Orca 27XLC

    If cruising between 7 and 12-14 knots is a requirement then I'd look at other boats. The 24 TC was definitely better because the Armstrongs sure add weight aft, but there are many advantages to the later model. Where we boat it's easy to stay out of the transition range of speeds. All the...
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    Tomcat 255 vs Skagit Orca 27XLC

    Don't post often, but must comment on this. I've owned both, although my TC was a 24. Both are great boats but totally different in the way they ride and handle heavy water. Bottom line is how the boat will be used. The admirable prefers the TC because of the stability, and if I bought another...
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    "Spring Fever"

    If Jon and CLou like it, I'm gonna love it. Dusty (always thirsty)
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    5000 Members

    Yup! I remember -- now if I could just remember my name and Diane's birthday. Love The Brat site and my Bratty friends, Dusty
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