Forgot to add we also keep a couple extra on board along with extra dock lines because it’s common for someone to try and tie up with inadequate fenders and lines (want longer lines for flexibility).
We use these Taylor Made fenders. I don’t know the size but they are big ones. Reason is that we tie up all the time with a lot of different sized boats and on Travis you can get some big wakes. You can run these horizontal or vertical and with the rope thru the middle you can really get them where you need them if horizontal. Allows a lot of flexibility between your rub rail height and other boats rail height along with dock heights.
Last house I had I bought drapes that had grommets on the top and bottom. Bought vinyl coated steel wires, clamps and eye hooks and ran them thru the top and bottom grommets. This kept the drapes from blowing in the wind enabled us to fully open or enclose our patio by sliding the drapes open or close. When bad wind occurred I’d just slide the drapes to the side and strap them to our pergola posts.
new house we had a company come out and built custom sized motorized shades for our patio. They fit tight all around ceiling, sides and floor of our patio to create walls that keep bugs, sun and weather out. Operate them on schedule or by mobile device.
He’s referring to the left heel which came down on the back line after the toe touch in the pic. Toe touch good in some situations but not good enough in others. Who knows what a catch is anymore.
I have nothing for you. I've had 4 kid drivers (3 boys and 1 girl - all 2 years apart). Still covering them all (18-24 years of age). Think we were paying like 1200 for the 4 of them thru usaa. USAA dropped us because 2 boys and the girl had 1 or more accidents. Jesus Christ, our son launched his car into the trees coming back from a weekend in college station. Daughter has had "2 deer" accidents. Other son is on his 4th car I think (2 his fault - also, requires a little help due to brain cancer fuckin him over). Our youngest son has had no accidents or tickets.
Can't wait to get them off my shit.
Think that’s pretty common. We were running regularly with the recruiters prior to leaving for boot camp. I’m sure it impacted their pay/bonus in some way.
In the marine corps they do. They put them in conditioning platoons. It extended their boot camp by weeks. I felt bad for those dudes because the standard 13 week boot camp was enough for me.
Layne accomplished a ton. 2 x All American, multi time nfl champ, all pro like 6 times and a hall of famer. This dipshit wants to laugh at his cotton bowl records and make dumb ass comments. I think his pro number is retired too.
That looks great. I want to start making poke and sushi at home. Educate me on what fish to select from the grocery. I prefer tuna and salmon and as I understand sushi grade in the US means deep frozen for some period of hours. What do I ask for from the butcher, at say H‑E‑B, if I want tuna or salmon for sushi in order to get the right fish? Which types of tuna and salmon are best?