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Introduce Yourself
02-06-2011
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Wannabe mariner from Ontario
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449
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patrickrea
Welcome from yet another frozen, snowed in Canuck!
Welcome from yet another frozen, snowed in Canuck!
Forum:
Introduce Yourself
02-03-2011
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Clipper Marine
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391
Posted By
patrickrea
The instrument guys or the boat manufacturer?
The instrument guys or the boat manufacturer?
Forum:
General Discussion (sailing related)
01-31-2011
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Buying New Main Sail
Views:
3,557
Posted By
patrickrea
Shoreline Sails is the Rolly Tasker...
Shoreline Sails is the Rolly Tasker representative here in Toronto. Wayne is a good guy to deal with. He also does Alado furlers.
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
01-21-2011
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Anchoring a floating dock to the shore
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6,478
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patrickrea
Here's my cottage dock on Georgian Bay and is a...
Here's my cottage dock on Georgian Bay and is a style that is used heavily around here even in exposed areas. It has 2 floating sections, a fixed land section and a ramp that connects the fixed to...
Forum:
Atomic 4
01-21-2011
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Water Pump
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934
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patrickrea
HMP in Mississuaga, ON alwasys has Atomic4...
HMP in Mississuaga, ON alwasys has Atomic4 impellers. In fact I bought one yesterday for the Oberdorfer pump on my Atomic4, the blue run dry type. They are starting to get a little expensive....
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General Discussion (sailing related)
01-07-2010
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Toronto International Boat Show...
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887
Posted By
patrickrea
Go see Peter at Holland Marine Products. Take a...
Go see Peter at Holland Marine Products. Take a look at his inflatables before you spend any cash. They are a great product at a good price.
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General Discussion (sailing related)
01-07-2010
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Toronto International Boat Show...
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887
Posted By
patrickrea
I'll be there on Thursday for my shopping trip....
I'll be there on Thursday for my shopping trip. And I'll be there with the admiral on the last Saturday to get her an operator's card.
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
12-17-2009
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12
Boats on hard ground so lets talk grounds
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1,157
Posted By
patrickrea
As thekeip says, the DC and AC grounds must be...
As thekeip says, the DC and AC grounds must be bonded together as per ABYC. I use a 100amp BlueSea busbar to connect the AC, DC and the safety grounds that lead to my rigging together. I highly...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
12-10-2009
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atomic bomb
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1,718
Posted By
patrickrea
I just noticed that you have listed a minimum 8'...
I just noticed that you have listed a minimum 8' bend radius. I think you mean 8 INCH radius. :)
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
12-10-2009
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atomic bomb
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1,718
Posted By
patrickrea
Don't bother with the Xtreme version. Great on a...
Don't bother with the Xtreme version. Great on a 40' power boat but a waste of money for you. A 20' 3300 series cable from Jamestown Distributing is a whopping $37 with plain 10-32 threaded ends...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
12-09-2009
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atomic bomb
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1,718
Posted By
patrickrea
Actually the cables are a standard part from...
Actually the cables are a standard part from Teleflex, 33 series for the throttle and 64 series for the transmission. Easily obtainable from any decent marine parts store. Get them to order the...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
12-09-2009
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8
A sensor maybe
Views:
555
Posted By
patrickrea
It may be setup for an exhaust temperature...
It may be setup for an exhaust temperature sensor. Not something you normally care about unless you are flying a plane.
Forum:
General Discussion (sailing related)
12-08-2009
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Why you should check on your moorings more often
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1,425
Posted By
patrickrea
It's possible he had someone else doing his line...
It's possible he had someone else doing his line handling. When I push back from the dock, I'll get my crew to get all the lines in.
Forum:
General Discussion (sailing related)
09-16-2009
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Am I just being sensitive?
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1,936
Posted By
patrickrea
I go through this everytime I leave and return...
I go through this everytime I leave and return Toronto harbour by the Eastern Gap. Sailboats, tour boats, regular power boats, freighters, jetskis and windsurfers come through a relatively narrow,...
Forum:
Boat Review and Purchase Forum
09-16-2009
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37
Tough little boat
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5,390
Posted By
patrickrea
I'll chime in too. The Pacific Seacraft is a nice...
I'll chime in too. The Pacific Seacraft is a nice boat and would do the job easily. The other comment above about the Contessa 26 is right on but the price is more likely to be LOWER than that....
Forum:
Seamanship
08-30-2009
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11
Tidying Up Lines in Cockpit
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2,802
Posted By
patrickrea
My mainsheet/ traveller is located right in front...
My mainsheet/ traveller is located right in front of the companionway, so the tail drops down below. Halyards are coiled into medium sized loops and draped over the winches but then I have a winch...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
08-25-2009
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7
Canvas shop in GTA area
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615
Posted By
patrickrea
Stratoglass is worth it. Easier to maintain and...
Stratoglass is worth it. Easier to maintain and stays clear longer. I had some plain clear plastic replaced on my Bertram top with Stratoglass and now it is like dealing with real glass without the...
Forum:
Electrical Systems
08-25-2009
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4
Dockside electrics Azores
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496
Posted By
patrickrea
It will be cheaper in the US to boot. While most...
It will be cheaper in the US to boot. While most are hardwired, you might be able to find one that can simply be plugged in-line. Better yet, build a waterproof box that can house the transformer...
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
08-24-2009
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Canvas shop in GTA area
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615
Posted By
patrickrea
Sounds a high to me but then again it is a fair...
Sounds a high to me but then again it is a fair bit of material and a bunch of labour. Who quoted?
Forum:
General Discussion (sailing related)
08-24-2009
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12
Eye Splicing
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2,269
Posted By
patrickrea
Find Knothead's video on YouTube. Only after...
Find Knothead's video on YouTube. Only after watching the video and having the printed page beside me did it make sense. After that, I use the printed material as a guide as I don't splice on a...
Forum:
General Discussion (sailing related)
08-21-2009
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7
Turks and Caicos under new management
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740
Posted By
patrickrea
That's it! I started thinking about the same...
That's it! I started thinking about the same thing. My wife was seriously hoping that T and C would become the newest province a while back.
Forum:
Gear & Maintenance
08-21-2009
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7
Canvas shop in GTA area
Views:
615
Posted By
patrickrea
A friend of mine owns The Canvas Shop...
A friend of mine owns The Canvas Shop (http://www.canvasshop.ca) out in Scarborough. Talk to John Lott and tell him I said to give you a deal!!!!! I have also heard good things about Island Canvas on...
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General Discussion (sailing related)
08-21-2009
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16
New Sail hassle
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869
Posted By
patrickrea
Stop dealing with that loft. Tell them why (2 bad...
Stop dealing with that loft. Tell them why (2 bad purchase experiences). Then call Lee, Doyle or Sailrite. These companies will make sure you are taken care of.
Forum:
Introduce Yourself
08-21-2009
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5
A Bay of Quinte Hello!
Views:
342
Posted By
patrickrea
Welcome aboard!
Welcome aboard!
Forum:
General Discussion (sailing related)
08-17-2009
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49
Ontario runs out of rattlesnake anti-venom
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7,323
Posted By
patrickrea
I had a close encounter with a Fox snake this...
I had a close encounter with a Fox snake this past weekend while playing lumberjack. I was bucking up some deadfall oak. Made a final cut (of 40 odd cuts), grabbed the edge of the log to pull it...
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