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Search: Posts Made By: bljones
Forum: SailNet Website Technical Support 19 Hours Ago
Replies: 41
Views: 611
Posted By bljones
Re: Apologize about sn down time

Wait...when the hell did this become OldAirplaneNet?
Forum: Gear & Maintenance 19 Hours Ago
Replies: 24
Views: 1,444
Posted By bljones
Re: Don't sand first!

Cetol.....
*shudder*
Forum: Introduce Yourself 1 Day Ago
Replies: 3
Views: 75
Posted By bljones
Re: Hello fellow sailing friends!

Redbecca, welcome aboard.
Don.... that's not pudding.
Forum: SailNet Website Technical Support 1 Day Ago
Replies: 41
Views: 611
Posted By bljones
Re: Apologize about sn down time

If his delusions were managed (hell, if his delusions were even manageable) would he be here?

WOTS is that drug-resistant delusions is a mod requirement.
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 1 Day Ago
Replies: 123
Views: 5,053
Posted By bljones
Re: My Horror Story

Harborless, some of the things you have done don't make a whole lot of sense- like adding a fuel pump, and then pumping to build up pressure before starting. You don't need to do this.

if the...
Forum: Gear & Maintenance 2 Days Ago
Replies: 33
Views: 1,311
Posted By bljones
Re: Soft Sole Replacement

Nice work, squidd. On both the sole and the trailer.
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 2 Days Ago
Replies: 40
Views: 980
Posted By bljones
Re: Small (<20') Pocket Cruiser Cat?

This is in NJ: http://sailingtexas.com/201301/swharramtiki21101.html
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 2 Days Ago
Replies: 1
Views: 146
Posted By bljones
Re: Tango 23 Trimaran

It's a Kelsall design, which is good. he knows how to draw a tri.
It is a swingwing trimaran, which is also good- easier to trailer, easier to set up, cheaper slip fees if you plan to keep it in...
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 2 Days Ago
Replies: 40
Views: 980
Posted By bljones
Re: Small (<20') Pocket Cruiser Cat?

I am sort of digging where this guy is coming from:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbMdeWAPwTI

It's too short and too narrow for my purposes, but I like the basic concept.
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 2 Days Ago
Replies: 40
Views: 980
Posted By bljones
Re: Small (<20') Pocket Cruiser Cat?

Red, where do you sail ?
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 2 Days Ago
Replies: 123
Views: 5,053
Posted By bljones
Re: My Horror Story

hang in there, harbor- it gets better.
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 4 Days Ago
Replies: 19
Views: 741
Posted By bljones
Re: I'm in!!!!!!!!!!

As i have answered numerous times, "Oh, when i'm in, you'll know it."

Weather unconducive to brightwork moved splash back to May 24 this year.
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 4 Days Ago
Replies: 19
Views: 741
Posted By bljones
Re: I'm in!!!!!!!!!!

Oh, you're talking about your boat!
Mods, disregard that "post report," apparently this ISN'T a Cialis testimonial.
Forum: Gear & Maintenance 4 Days Ago
Replies: 17
Views: 771
Posted By bljones
Re: What is This Piece of Metal on my Boom

I'm with denise- your topping lift should be shackled there, rather than shackling to your outhaul
Forum: Seamanship 4 Days Ago
Replies: 28
Views: 915
Posted By bljones
Re: VHF Protocol

Further to your original point, depending upon where you sail, there can be a great deal of interstate and international transit- so using reg numbers as identifiers is sometimes more harmful than...
Forum: Seamanship 4 Days Ago
Replies: 28
Views: 915
Posted By bljones
Re: VHF Protocol

Neither is snarkiness.
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 5 Days Ago
Replies: 37
Views: 1,255
Posted By bljones
Re: The two happiest days

"Hey, how are you?"
"Sad toilet."


I'm gonna use that.
Forum: Gear & Maintenance 5 Days Ago
Replies: 12
Views: 320
Posted By bljones
Re: Step Mast holes stripped

Thanks for the update. It's always good to hear when something works.
Forum: Diesel Engine Forum 5 Days Ago
Replies: 222
Views: 11,011
Posted By bljones
Re: Perkins 4.108M DIY Rebuild -- A Narrative

As a former door and window pro, I know your pain. Nothing does more damage to the doors and windows of a house than a painter on a budget.
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 5 Days Ago
Replies: 73
Views: 1,767
Posted By bljones
Re: Steak, OMG! pan seared!

Not a serious cook, but I am down on the two-burner tip.
Dock Six Chronicles: Two-Burner Tastiness: The Recipes (http://docksixchronicles.blogspot.ca/p/two-burner-tastiness-recipes.html)
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 5 Days Ago
Replies: 84
Views: 3,235
Posted By bljones
Re: Do dock lines go with the boat?

I figure that after you sell the boat, and the money changes hands and the signatures are signed- at that point, you no longer have the right to climb aboard unannounced and unaccompanied, and you no...
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 5 Days Ago
Replies: 73
Views: 1,767
Posted By bljones
Re: Steak, OMG! pan seared!

You making fajitas?!?
Forum: General Discussion (sailing related) 5 Days Ago
Replies: 46
Views: 948
Posted By bljones
Re: Who sells marine plywood?

What plane plans did you end up ordering?

*mutters to himself* when the hell am I gonna find time to build a Breezy AND sail?
Forum: SailNet Website Technical Support 5 Days Ago
Replies: 51
Views: 841
Posted By bljones
Re: Sailnet Chat Silenced -- Day 2

nor the scarlet pimpernel.
Forum: Gear & Maintenance 5 Days Ago
Replies: 3
Views: 305
Posted By bljones
Re: Attack of the Jellyfish

The only tip I can offer is scrape, don't sand.

Once you get all the offending goop cleaned up, it's time to build some chainplate "islands".
to prevent water intrusion. a 3/4" block of teak...
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