Like getting rid of the spare set of drill bits is going to help his instability issues. Proverbial 'drip in the bucket'. BTW is he still using the 'bucket and chuck it' MSD? I noted that he has moved his anchorage well away from the populated shoreline that he first dropped hook in just off of...
Come on guys, everyone that I know that has ever gone to the Black Angus has always called it the 'Black Anus'... Don't ask why!
One time a group of us went to San Juan to check out the city. In the Old Town section, which is where all the tourists end up, it was pretty cool. Lots of shops and...
How does one sail a boat?
Sailing a boat is a complex skill that requires knowledge of the theory of sailing, as well as practical experience. However, there are some basic steps that anyone can follow to get started.
Here are the basic steps on how to sail a boat:
Choose the right boat. The...
I remember inviting a couple of hot beach babes to join me and my surfer buddy to join us for an early morning Blacks Beach mission. We took the long hike down the access road and it was cold and foggy on the beach. My buddy and I convinced our dates to just throw their towels down and wait for...
Maybe Doug will offer his Seeker to the Nature Conservancy for research!
https://www.nature.org/en-us/newsroom/florida-pensacola-east-bay-oyster-habitat-restoration/
The first 'tunnel split Vee' I built was 1/4" marine ply and was 9'9" long and weighed 99 lbs glassed on the outside only. I powered it with a Yamaha 2 stroke 9.9 HP and I named the design 'STRAIGHT NINES'. A surveyor friend asked if he could digitise the boat and create DXF files that he...
Doug should fuel up the tender and join the United Cajun Navy in the search for this boater lost very close to where he is anchored up on the Seeker...
I just watched the double chain coupler Doug rigged for his deck crane. Not sure how that was supposed to stop the 'wobble' (it didn't...) but maybe Doug will see this and weld the links up to eliminate the wobble!