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SailorPam
Forum:
Provisioning
03-19-2011
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14
Cheap Butane stove fuel cans!!!
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6,073
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SailorPam
Another tip about butane stoves: we got our...
Another tip about butane stoves: we got our first one at an outdoor sports show. After several years it stopped working, can't remember what the problem was, but I went to the restaurant supply...
Forum:
herSailNet
09-23-2009
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Tips needed as a Young Woman Sailing!
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4,908
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SailorPam
Wow, I'm jealous! I was almost twice your age...
Wow, I'm jealous! I was almost twice your age when I started sailing. And I'm still a couple years from moving aboard with my boyfriend. Well okay, husband of 25 years, but he's always my...
Forum:
Cruising & Liveaboard Forum
08-26-2009
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19
31 days to Desolation Sound in 20' yawl (pic heavy)
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4,026
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SailorPam
What a great report! Thanks for the pics. ...
What a great report! Thanks for the pics. You've strengthened my resolve to make the trip north again next year. Where did you get your earth flag?
Forum:
herSailNet
07-21-2009
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240
sailing braless!
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59,280
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SailorPam
Okay Marty. But with a variation on the theme: ...
Okay Marty. But with a variation on the theme:
No leash, no collar, no problems.
http://www.sailblogs.com/member/chapsail/index.php?show=gallery&aid=4037&pid=110320
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herSailNet
07-21-2009
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240
sailing braless!
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59,280
Posted By
SailorPam
Upon boarding: 1 - Remove & Stow shoes. 2 -...
Upon boarding:
1 - Remove & Stow shoes.
2 - Remove & Fling bra.
3 - Open hatches.
Simple. No bra, no panties, no problems.
Forum:
Provisioning
12-26-2008
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60
Boat wine
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7,035
Posted By
SailorPam
We've had some great bottles in the $3 to $5...
We've had some great bottles in the $3 to $5 range from Grocery Outlet. Yes, they have Two Buck Chuck. But they have some others too. They have an Australian Cab called GumBear that's actually...
Forum:
Provisioning
10-06-2008
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18
What I have learned in Provisioning
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3,885
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SailorPam
Dang! I can't wait to move to Puget Sound and...
Dang! I can't wait to move to Puget Sound and start stalking "Hello Gorgeous"! Thank you for a great post. I learned some good tips, especially the dried fruit. And I feel vindicated for all of...
Forum:
Boat Review and Purchase Forum
09-09-2008
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8
Freeboard Considerations... Pocket Cruiser Choices...
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1,731
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SailorPam
My husband and I also considered the Potter 19. ...
My husband and I also considered the Potter 19. However one of the drawbacks for us was that it appeared the centerboard when pulled up kind of disects the cabin. None of the other retractable...
Forum:
herSailNet
09-04-2008
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20
First time galley cook
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2,377
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SailorPam
deBrad7 Two useful items: American...
deBrad7
Two useful items:
American Outdoors: Soft-Sided Coolers (http://www.aocoolers.com/)
I have two of these soft-sided coolers. They are tough and keep ice for two days. The ones with...
Forum:
herSailNet
09-03-2008
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20
First time galley cook
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2,377
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SailorPam
I made a dish that was a hit this last weekend. ...
I made a dish that was a hit this last weekend. I melted about a tablespoon of butter in a skillet, threw in about half a pound of bay scallops (the little ones) gave them a light seasoning of...
Forum:
herSailNet
08-28-2008
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127
woman singlehanders
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24,048
Posted By
SailorPam
We installed a lazy jack system on our Catalina...
We installed a lazy jack system on our Catalina 25 this year that we found on Sailrite's website. It comes with all the parts and can be stored out of the way when undersail. When we get ready to...
Forum:
herSailNet
06-30-2008
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70
Chick Tips!
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11,687
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SailorPam
I store salad greens - either for tranport or...
I store salad greens - either for tranport or left overs - in paper towelling inside a ziploc bag. The paper towels absorb the moisture the and leaves stay fresh longer. And it packs into small...
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herSailNet
01-13-2008
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4
Sailing Internationally With Small Dog
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2,773
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SailorPam
I bought this book (Doggy on Deck, Penchant...
I bought this book (Doggy on Deck, Penchant Press) at the Strictly Sail Pacific show last spring.
http://www.doggyondeck.com/
It has a good reference section on the restrictions of many...
Forum:
herSailNet
12-06-2007
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5
Ladies! do sailing men qualify as
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2,323
Posted By
SailorPam
Well, I've encountered several characters, not...
Well, I've encountered several characters, not sure if they're bad or not. Everybody's bad - or good :cool: - at something, right? I think I'd have to agree though that the nature of sailing...
Forum:
Living Aboard
11-17-2007
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24
Critters aboard
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2,128
Posted By
SailorPam
Oh yeah! When we had cats and lived out in the...
Oh yeah! When we had cats and lived out in the country they would often bring home some "gift", often alive. To this day when my sister and I bring a "hostess gift" to each other when visiting we...
Forum:
herSailNet
11-17-2007
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70
You Sail Your Boat Alone????????
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14,623
Posted By
SailorPam
Denise I know what you mean. My mother always...
Denise I know what you mean. My mother always wanted me to find "someone nice who will take care you". I'd tell her I was quite capable of taking care of myself, but I was looking for someone I...
Forum:
Provisioning
11-08-2007
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35
Buying Canned Goods
Views:
9,175
Posted By
SailorPam
Rev. Mike, Here's an OSU (Oregon) link about...
Rev. Mike, Here's an OSU (Oregon) link about tuna
http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog/pdf/pnw/pnw194.pdf
I was wrong, it gets processed for 100 minutes. We process chicken, beef and pork for...
Forum:
Provisioning
11-08-2007
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35
Buying Canned Goods
Views:
9,175
Posted By
SailorPam
Rev. Mike, My canner's instructions...
Rev. Mike,
My canner's instructions specified that tuna should be baked, cooled, refrigerated over night and then packed with boiling water or oil before processing, and I think the processing...
Forum:
Provisioning
11-08-2007
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35
Buying Canned Goods
Views:
9,175
Posted By
SailorPam
I know what you mean. We're going to stick to...
I know what you mean. We're going to stick to the large, firmer fish - tuna, maybe salmon. Stuff you tend to get in larger quanities than you would eat at a single meal. I'll let you know how it...
Forum:
Cruising & Liveaboard Forum
11-08-2007
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71
The laundry dilemna
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7,662
Posted By
SailorPam
You were playing dumb? Man it's so hard to tell...
You were playing dumb? Man it's so hard to tell with your people :D
Another useful technique my husband uses is actually doing the laundry - his way. This of course is in direct opposition to...
Forum:
Provisioning
11-08-2007
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35
Buying Canned Goods
Views:
9,175
Posted By
SailorPam
One more idea - Dave & I pressure can our meat. ...
One more idea - Dave & I pressure can our meat. There is an initial equipment investment for the canner & jars, and the time and effort that goes into the canning. That being said, we watch for...
Forum:
Boat Review and Purchase Forum
11-05-2007
Replies:
6
Any opinions on a Morgan 44 Nelson/Merek??
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966
Posted By
SailorPam
Hi Tom, My husband & I have been looking at...
Hi Tom,
My husband & I have been looking at the 44 and the older 43 for a liveaboard. We've heard good things all around about them. There is a Morgan owner's forum here on SailNet and also a...
Forum:
Sailboat Design and Construction
11-03-2007
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72
Swing Keal..good or bad
Views:
10,872
Posted By
SailorPam
Lesmusic1, We looked at the same boat I...
Lesmusic1,
We looked at the same boat I suspect, at The Sailing Life? Spent a couple of hours crawling all over her. You may have already seen this thread
...
Forum:
herSailNet
10-29-2007
Replies:
6
"Two in a Boat," by Gwyneth Lewis
Views:
1,985
Posted By
SailorPam
Thanks for the review Jim. I've picked that book...
Thanks for the review Jim. I've picked that book up a couple of times, but always opted for something else. I'll pick it up next time. I'd rather explore those issues ahead of time and be prepared...
Forum:
Seamanship
10-29-2007
Replies:
70
portaboat
Views:
33,811
Posted By
SailorPam
We bought our 10 footer three years ago. It took...
We bought our 10 footer three years ago. It took my husband a while to overcome the looks. I'll admit she isn't the prettiest girl at the dance, but she hauls lots of stuff, rows well, motors well...
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