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Re: Reminder: Coots Thursday Lunch in Monroe
Sorry John, I’m going to opt out of the Thurs lunch.....there outdoor space looks awfully indoors tight for my peace of mind. Are you going to Dexter? I think I’m going unless it gets too
Sorry John, I’m going to opt out of the Thurs lunch.....there outdoor space looks awfully indoors tight for my peace of mind. Are you going to Dexter? I think I’m going unless it gets too
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Earl Boissonou
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#56065
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Re: Raster Nautical Charts -- Bye Bye Soon
I thought I had a set of NOAA raster charts from last year, but it turned out to be from January of this year. I compared that 13th CGD file list with the file list from the download the I made the
I thought I had a set of NOAA raster charts from last year, but it turned out to be from January of this year. I compared that 13th CGD file list with the file list from the download the I made the
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John Kohnen
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#56064
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Reminder: Coots Thursday Lunch in Monroe
We're gonna try the fancy new brewpub in Monroe this week. 1:00 in the covered outdoor area. It's a little closer to Corvallis than the Longbranch. <g>
Long Timber Brewing
We're gonna try the fancy new brewpub in Monroe this week. 1:00 in the covered outdoor area. It's a little closer to Corvallis than the Longbranch. <g>
Long Timber Brewing
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John Kohnen
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#56063
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Re: Overnight at Dexter/Lowell marina
They close the gate at Lowell State Park at dusk, and don't reopen it until dawn. I need to take Lazy Jack to Dexter for a run soon. If I can find him, I'll ask the park caretaker about the
They close the gate at Lowell State Park at dusk, and don't reopen it until dawn. I need to take Lazy Jack to Dexter for a run soon. If I can find him, I'll ask the park caretaker about the
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John Kohnen
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#56062
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Re: Raster Nautical Charts -- Bye Bye Soon
I download the raster charts by CG district, to make the file sizes more manageable. Comparing the file sizes will show the _amount_ of change, but not the _specifics_. I'm gonna make file listings
I download the raster charts by CG district, to make the file sizes more manageable. Comparing the file sizes will show the _amount_ of change, but not the _specifics_. I'm gonna make file listings
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John Kohnen
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#56061
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Re: Raster Nautical Charts -- Bye Bye Soon
I meant GB. Perhaps more useful is the exact size 3,053,677,775 bytes. Comparing these should show the amount of change.
I meant GB. Perhaps more useful is the exact size 3,053,677,775 bytes. Comparing these should show the amount of change.
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Bob Larkin
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#56060
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Re: Overnight at Dexter/Lowell marina
This sounds fun Bob. What dates are you thinking of? I'll need to have a boat with a berth to sleep in.
Elaind
This sounds fun Bob. What dates are you thinking of? I'll need to have a boat with a berth to sleep in.
Elaind
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elaineginader
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#56059
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Re: Raster Nautical Charts -- Bye Bye Soon
I had similar concerns. Last July 8 I downloaded, "All_RNCs.zip" . It is 3.1 MB. I suppose one could track the chart numbers, and follow the latest version of each chart. For now, I just plan to
I had similar concerns. Last July 8 I downloaded, "All_RNCs.zip" . It is 3.1 MB. I suppose one could track the chart numbers, and follow the latest version of each chart. For now, I just plan to
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Bob Larkin
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#56058
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Overnight at Dexter/Lowell marina
One of the places that always has water is Dexter Lake. Seems like an overnight with a stay at the marina could be fun, even on a winter day between storms. I tried, without success to ask Oregon
One of the places that always has water is Dexter Lake. Seems like an overnight with a stay at the marina could be fun, even on a winter day between storms. I tried, without success to ask Oregon
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Bob Larkin
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#56057
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Coots Thursday Lunch in Monroe
We're gonna try the fancy new brewpub in Monroe this week. 1:00 in the covered outdoor area. It's a little closer to Corvallis than the Longbranch. <g>
Long Timber Brewing
We're gonna try the fancy new brewpub in Monroe this week. 1:00 in the covered outdoor area. It's a little closer to Corvallis than the Longbranch. <g>
Long Timber Brewing
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John Kohnen
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#56056
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Re: A NUT BUSTER
Wow, great
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elaineginader
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#56055
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Re: A NUT BUSTER
Wow! :o) Good job, Brian.
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Wow! :o) Good job, Brian.
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John Kohnen
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#56054
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Raster Nautical Charts -- Bye Bye Soon
They're supposed to go away altogether by 2025, but when I was noodling around on my tablet and tried to get raster nautical charts in GPS Waypoints Navigator (a handy Android program that displays a
They're supposed to go away altogether by 2025, but when I was noodling around on my tablet and tried to get raster nautical charts in GPS Waypoints Navigator (a handy Android program that displays a
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John Kohnen
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#56053
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A NUT BUSTER
Biggest canvas project yet!
Biggest canvas project yet!
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Brian Gage <jamesgage637@...>
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#56052
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Re: The new "gassie" found me today
Perhaps it's just a poor choice of words, but I wouldn't say that "smooth" was what I'd want when it comes to compression. <g> An engine that's been sitting for a long, long time can lose compression
Perhaps it's just a poor choice of words, but I wouldn't say that "smooth" was what I'd want when it comes to compression. <g> An engine that's been sitting for a long, long time can lose compression
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John Kohnen
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#56051
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Re: The new "gassie" found me today -- more stuff added !!
Hey Rich, longish time no see !! Yeah, there is a steering friction knob like on the throttle. Looks like a push pull bar for gears, then I have an old tiller extender that has a screw tightener, and
Hey Rich, longish time no see !! Yeah, there is a steering friction knob like on the throttle. Looks like a push pull bar for gears, then I have an old tiller extender that has a screw tightener, and
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Electri-Cal
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#56050
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Re: The new "gassie" found me today
I”ve always locked the motor ‘forward’ and steered with the tiller which is a much more effective and intuitive way to control the boat. Trying to steer with the motor sets it against the
I”ve always locked the motor ‘forward’ and steered with the tiller which is a much more effective and intuitive way to control the boat. Trying to steer with the motor sets it against the
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Richard Green
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#56049
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Re: The new "gassie" found me today
Just thought of a couple things. The 4 hp and 6 hp is a simple carb change, if needed, about a $75. part, then the new silent carb. air box also fits, from what I see. I have a tiller extender her,
Just thought of a couple things. The 4 hp and 6 hp is a simple carb change, if needed, about a $75. part, then the new silent carb. air box also fits, from what I see. I have a tiller extender her,
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Electri-Cal
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#56048
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Re: The new "gassie" found me today
G'day John --- Ok, the real details come with looking up the serial number. A call to the brother reveals more. The motor is a 2012, so years older. However, first owner found that the lower unit
G'day John --- Ok, the real details come with looking up the serial number. A call to the brother reveals more. The motor is a 2012, so years older. However, first owner found that the lower unit
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Electri-Cal
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#56047
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Re: The new "gassie" found me today
With the motor fixed in position. I'll bet it'd be pretty easy to control the throttle using the twist grip, using a couple of levers and a couple of rods. The lever on the grip could even be clamped
With the motor fixed in position. I'll bet it'd be pretty easy to control the throttle using the twist grip, using a couple of levers and a couple of rods. The lever on the grip could even be clamped
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John Kohnen
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#56046
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