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rchanner

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  1. Here's another way: http://www.militaryappreciationday.org
  2. You're obviously more adept at using your left hand than I...I can bat or shoot a bow left handed, but for the circular motion of a reel I'd probably feel more natural using my left foot than my left hand!
  3. I found out about it via PM from a fellow member on THaT other site.
  4. He turns four on Sunday....wouldn't that make him three???
  5. Is that hatch hinged, or does it just lift out? The reason I ask is that if you notch it and it just lifts out, you may want to consider adding hinges and a slam latch, otherwise left to right drift while at anchor may have a tendency to knock the hatch loose allowing it to fall to the deck.
  6. Rich Hanner Live in Garner, NC......fish anywhere (Mostly Morehead City) Married (Andrea) with one daughter (Morgan) and a dumb dog. Construction Manager Also trying my hand at web development....a boating and fishing site: http://www.saltwatersportfish.com Hobbies at this point are pretty much fishing and diving....not enough time or money to keep flying.
  7. And I'll third it....the Carribe Inn is the perfect combination of cheap & clean, and the Anchorage Marina is less than 1/2 a block away.
  8. I've become partial to Amstel Light....mostly because I don't bring glass bottles onto the boat, and Amstel is the best beer I've found that comes in cans.
  9. Handle name-Pretty self explanatory....and it's the first thing that popped into my head at the "other" forum. Boat name: "Kuini Malia" My wife was born in Hawaii, and her middle name is Malia (Hawaiian for Mary) Kuini was the name of a Hawaiian chieftess, but the name has become an accepted word for "queen" or "chieftess".
  10. I was planning a trip offshore this weekend to see for myself what's biting.....dang spring weather.
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