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PLB w/GPS, Good Medical Kit, Plenty of 25MM Flares, ditch bag, will be looking at getting some sort of raft...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdNZrfabisc
You think alcohol was involved or just the lack of brain matter..
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Twin F225's Yamaha's it looks nice new or nearly new....
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Hey,
Great stuff. Unfortunately you get more help than I have (guy on the tractor LOL). Very nicely done and easy to understand.. Thanks, it definitely makes some of the projects I thought a little too technical for me, doable... Thanks again
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Dang, you guys must have me confused with that jackass over on THT. I am a humble man of humble means and humble heart. I drive a Fountain but frown on bling bling and I wear my thong outside of my blue jeans. I am a giver ....... and most importantly, I always make other people think better of themselves
We know, Blah, Blah, Blah, your in touch with your sensitive self and anyone else that is close by... You like long romantic walks on the beach, gazing at the stars, and dancing till sunbreak... You nut you... LOL
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I can't really tell how deep the scratches are, but it is always better to spend more time with finer paper than spending extra time to try and get out the scratches from coarser paper. If the sratches are not deep, I'd start that with about 400 grit, the go to 600 grit and finish with 1200. 1200 seem slike a luxury, but it will cut down the compounding time quite a bit. I never use anything coarser than 320 on gelcoat unless I am trying to remove it.
Good advice go slow, as Gelcoat color maybe not thick at all...
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Kingair,
Thanks for posting. That was a very interesting link. There is a new new used 29 Proline SS CC that I have recently noticed down the road for sale. I wish I could go and seriously consider it, pretty boat.
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Having been known to get into a few discussions of differing opinions myself, I will response as long as it is civil. The instant it turns to bashing or something other than discussion, I try to leave it... It may not always work that way, but that is my rule in posting (not that im 100 percent on that). I have never had a problem with PM's. Wiley seemed to always be fair in his moderation and I look forward to watching this board develope...
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Hotspot,
Sounds great. I personally think pics are better also. Look forward to your post. Thanks.
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I am glad you are Cracker...lol. I saw Crackerasscracker was also. I personally never got you 2 confused but others did...I can not understand why..lol.
Yes, please dont get me and Crackerasscracker confused..LOL Just kiddin, he is a good guy, I always enjoy his posts... Course I am not an E-tec man either, Opps did I say that... HEHE
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My old radial Carlisles did well for a couple of years but started to get chopped up... I have since replaced them with Denmans and they have so far (about a year later) performed well and show no real wear... I would never use bias Carlisle tires..
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Cracker is here....
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Gringo,
If my memory serves me correct they had some hull issues. Generally not considered near the quality as a Contender.. If you consider it just be very careful
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I think as a back up to an EPIRB or PLB it would be fine but definitely not first line safety defense.
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The story says at the end that the chase went on for about a minute. Thats a pretty long time. I am sure what happened is during that chase this officer is becoming more and more agitated and scared wondering just what kind of folks he is chasing who won't stop. But when the vehicle turned into the hospital, you might think a light would go on in his head.
And surely when the situation unfolded, he should have been able to get out of his swat mode and start helping.
I agree 100 percent with Caveman... After the officer saw what was going on he should have switched modes... I think it was a little bit of what we like to call "Stepping on Superman's Cape syndrome." Yall watch out the Cracker is on premises now!!! LOL
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Tireless,
I heard he got married or I think the politically correct thing is he has a partner....
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Hey,
Nice site Wiley...Looks good
I got hitched
in Boating and Fishing Discussion
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D@mn when you were asking for things to do in Vegas I dont remember anyone posting that suggestion . That sure is taking the Vegas experience a little extreme isn't it?? Im just messing with you, Congrads Tommy to you and your bride...