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We have a few framed and hanging on the wall. One for Cape Henry here in Virginia Beach, and one for Mobjack Bay up in Gloucester.

I have quite a few for the Straits of Florida. If anyone ever wants one for decorating purposes I would be happy to donate.

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  • Offer accepted yesterday, surveys scheduled over the next few weeks. If all checks out this is the new PortAfino in about a month.

  • First time laying my eyes on her since October 29th. Glad she's still floating

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    On the water for the first time in a loooong time

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Ended up watching this last night.  Got sucked in and watched to the end.  Pretty awesome.  I was only vaguely familiar with the story.

 

5 minutes ago, Sbbruin said:

Ended up watching this last night.  Got sucked in and watched to the end.  Pretty awesome.  I was only vaguely familiar with the story.

 

Definitely pretty cool. I remember following along when they sailed back in the day, you got like monthly updates in the sailing rags, and a bit here and there on ESPN. Different times!

Anyone here ever done any DIY (not underwater) led light projects in the cabin, tower, etc?

I'm mulling it over and need the INFO!

I swapped some incandescent courtesy lights out to blue led and put some blue led rope lights up under the gunnels. It was fairly basic so what are you asking?

I replaced every interior incandescent bulb with an LED equivalent, but it only meant two new fixtures.  The rest were just bulb replacements.

19 minutes ago, davidg said:

blue led rope lights up under the gunnels

We have white ones down below. Party lights ftw.

I've been sitting on about 25' of LED strip lights for years that I haven't figured out what to do with.

5 hours ago, Sbbruin said:

I replaced every interior incandescent bulb with an LED equivalent, but it only meant two new fixtures.  The rest were just bulb replacements.

Same. Every light on entire boat and trailer are LED. Hatch lights and gauge lights included.  Everything. 

@troph@Cajun @Brew and any of the other skiers out there im missing.  Dozens of pages back there was reference to a type of ski/wake board for beginners. I’ve tried searching like crazy but cannot find. It could be somewhat configured as the kid grew into it. Zap or taz or something   My internet sleuthing has come up empty. Do any of y’all remember?    Want to get the oldest going this summer. 

56 minutes ago, fattyflattie said:

@troph@Cajun @Brew and any of the other skiers out there im missing.  Dozens of pages back there was reference to a type of ski/wake board for beginners. I’ve tried searching like crazy but cannot find. It could be somewhat configured as the kid grew into it. Zap or taz or something   My internet sleuthing has come up empty. Do any of y’all remember?    Want to get the oldest going this summer. 

I think the Zup is what you are thinking about?  https://zup.com/pages/towables-collection-updated

I'm in the market for one of these pretty soon too.

Separately I came across Montara boats - pontoons that are supposed to throw a sick wave. Can’t remember who is looking for lake boat options.  But it looked interesting. Don’t know the price point. 

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Finally got to see my new boat in person yesterday.  Have to say, I'm actually more impressed than I thought I'd be.  Online pictures really didn't do it justice.  The fit and finish is just impeccable everywhere and everything feels huge and well-made and in the right place.  Over the moon excited.  I guess we're doing this...this whole boating thing.

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1 hour ago, Landomatic said:

Finally got to see my new boat in person yesterday.  Have to say, I'm actually more impressed than I thought I'd be.  Online pictures really didn't do it justice.  The fit and finish is just impeccable everywhere and everything feels huge and well-made and in the right place.  Over the moon excited.  I guess we're doing this...this whole boating thing.

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Did it come with one of these? Because you definitely need one. 

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12 hours ago, troph said:

Separately I came across Montara boats - pontoons that are supposed to throw a sick wave. Can’t remember who is looking for lake boat options.  But it looked interesting. Don’t know the price point. 

The 25ft is $130K on Boat Trader. 

1 hour ago, Pescado_Rojo said:

The 25ft is $130K on Boat Trader. 

holy mother of god, talk about inflation.

For $130k that thing would be at the bottom of my list just below a Heyday for half the price. 

12 hours ago, Landomatic said:

Finally got to see my new boat in person yesterday.  Have to say, I'm actually more impressed than I thought I'd be.  Online pictures really didn't do it justice.  The fit and finish is just impeccable everywhere and everything feels huge and well-made and in the right place.  Over the moon excited.  I guess we're doing this...this whole boating thing.

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What lake are you on again? 

21 minutes ago, Chewbacca said:

Troph is coming for your sweet new boat.

Don’t worry I’ll bring fresh flowers and champagne. 

14 hours ago, Landomatic said:

Finally got to see my new boat in person yesterday.  Have to say, I'm actually more impressed than I thought I'd be.  Online pictures really didn't do it justice.  The fit and finish is just impeccable everywhere and everything feels huge and well-made and in the right place.  Over the moon excited.  I guess we're doing this...this whole boating thing.

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I can see it now

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11 hours ago, troph said:

Don’t worry I’ll bring fresh flowers and champagne. 

You’re welcome anytime.

On 3/2/2021 at 8:48 AM, G650 said:

This has been in the works for a very long time. It's essentially impossible to get a paper chart even today, they used to be bought at any chandlery. The only time we carry them is if it's in the race requirements.

 

In the size boats you are looking at, you will have a dedicated chartplotter, and there are several good backups fro mhandheld GPS to your phone loaded with Navionics (which is pretty much the main go to these days)

I guess a chart plotter, an iPad and a phone/handheld gps is redundant enough - I kinda wanted to be more old school with big paper charts and plexiglass and red wax pencils with my sons keeping score. Oh well.

29 minutes ago, troph said:

I guess a chart plotter, an iPad and a phone/handheld gps is redundant enough - I kinda wanted to be more old school with big paper charts and plexiglass and red wax pencils with my sons keeping score. Oh well.

Oh for sure. You can still get the files and have them printed out at a local printer, that isn't going away.

12 minutes ago, G650 said:

Oh for sure. You can still get the files and have them printed out at a local printer, that isn't going away.

nice. 

and I'm sad I'm not sailing this weekend.  super bummed.  would be a bad idea anyway, gusts supposed to hit 25-30 mph today and tomorrow.  might have to get the surf boat ready instead.

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We're doing a reasonably socially distant trip this weekend, just staying in Long Beach and getting moorings at White Island.  3 boats for 6 people (Cabo 48, my Catalina 36, and my newbie friend's Catalina 30).  I'm gonna be solo on mine.  Haven't done these moorings before, but should be fun.

 http://belmontmoorings.com/

Finally got to see my new boat in person yesterday.  Have to say, I'm actually more impressed than I thought I'd be.  Online pictures really didn't do it justice.  The fit and finish is just impeccable everywhere and everything feels huge and well-made and in the right place.  Over the moon excited.  I guess we're doing this...this whole boating thing.
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Man I'm in awe. I can't even fathom the amount of muff that'll climb onboard each sandbar session.

Serious question: how are you going to keep the sunscreen off of the upholstery?
16 hours ago, blacklab said:

Although a single male is typically frowned upon in swinging situations, sounds like they invited you so get in there sailor!

Gotta love it when experience chimes in.

14 minutes ago, Cajun said:

Gotta love it when experience chimes in.

Ah, so blacklab has invited single males to his swinging parties before?

 

24 minutes ago, utee94 said:

Ah, so blacklab has invited single males to his swinging parties before?

 

You said it, not me.

Another milestone - first sailing charter on my own booked for April.  We will surf in June when the water is warm enough. Gonna sail in April and May.

17 hours ago, bigshark88 said:

Man I'm in awe. I can't even fathom the amount of muff that'll climb onboard each sandbar session.

Serious question: how are you going to keep the sunscreen off of the upholstery?

Sunscreen?

 

The Big Lebowski What GIF by MOODMAN

I can see Lando at the helm now ---

 

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This weekend was great and capped it off in style. Saturday was some work around the house and hood capped off with an outdoor party with the neighbors (extremely distanced). This morning I got our fishing gear dialed in and took the kids fishing. Youngest caught a baby bass but both kids had fun. Oldest tapped out for the evening sail. Youngest slammed a beer, crushed the empty on his head and brought the fucking heat (ok maybe not but he is a trooper).
My step dad has been in icu in a epically induced coma so I took my mom and my youngest out sailing, he drove damn near the whole time. Life is hard sometimes, but shit, no complaints on days like today.75c18f32cfa23fb7e39d5a8dffb59c7b.jpg

I am leaving that autocorrect. Epically sounds cooler than medically.

12 hours ago, HOOKEM4 said:

I am leaving that autocorrect. Epically sounds cooler than medically.

I was wondering.

Note how my lazy ass hasn't put the primaries or the traveler cleats back on yet. Still need to build the primary pads and I bet only @G650 would have even noticed that. 🤣 

I've been fishing for the first time in a month or so getting ready for the spawn and my boat keeps losing prime after I fish a spot for a while.  I prime it back up and as long as I get up on plane pretty quick it runs just fine, but if I idle for a while it will stall out and I'll have to prime again.  A quick google search says I've probably got a leak somewhere in my fuel line, but I replaced the whole thing early last year.  Any other ideas if I can't find a kink or something else constricting fuel flow?  I run ethanol free gas and always put in Stabil too just to be safe, so I don't think it's a bad gas issue.

My motor is a 2006 Mercury 225 2 stroke.

Probably not salvageable. My expert internet opinion is that you need a newer, bigger boat.

Ha!  I'm about over this old sled, always a few little gremlins to work out after it sits for a while.  I spent more on electronics than I did on the boat, so I can't really complain too much.  But the water is 59 in the coves so I've got to get this shit sorted PDQ...

34 minutes ago, The Royal We said:

My motor is a 2006 Mercury 225 2 stroke.

I see the issue.   *ducks and runs*

Aside from the Opti-bomb, I’d just check the bulb again.  Sounds like the check is letting air past.   When I studied it awhile back and replaced mine, OMC/Bombarider bulb was far and away best replacement. Iirc, it was the only one on the market worth a shit, and all the installation/rigging guys on THT would use them regardless of what brand they were rigging.  Probably cheapest and easiest thing to use. If that fails the new 300R would be nice replacement. 

Thanks for the info. I looked closer at the bulb and noticed a tiny bit of gas would come out of one of the connections when I squeezed it. I can’t tell if it’s a bunk clamp or if the hose is split, but I’ll replace it. 
 

I don’t think I’ll be re-powering this old war wagon! I think she was really something back in ‘96 tho. (Not ‘06, I misspoke) She gets me around this little lake way faster than I need to go. 

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On 3/6/2021 at 10:34 AM, troph said:

Another milestone - first sailing charter on my own booked for April.  We will surf in June when the water is warm enough. Gonna sail in April and May.

Where?

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