Help!! My bilge is full, How do I empty it?
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Where are you located Hymodyne?
You might want to add the location of your boat to your signature/profile/avatar. I have seen many offers of assistance in person in exchange for frosty libations. Do not be deterred by Mr. Frederick's negativity as he does not represent the rest of the unwashed CD masses who frequent this board to both learn and support. I think my first post concerned my battens that kept flying out when I raised the mainsail (ahhh little pockets sewn into the sail hold them in). If the sea belonged only to those who knew everything before they stepped off the dock, Mr. Fredericks would be awfully lonely out there by himself.
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Re: MORE DRIbble ON A SLOW SUNDAY NIGHT
There's nothing stupid about it, OJ. Your drivel is always of the highest intellectual quality.Oswego John wrote:I don't know how to report without it sounding like more stupid dribble.
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NOW I'M REALLY CONFUSED
Neil,
There you went and did it to me again. What is propah, DRIVEL or DRIBBLE?
I wonder if Marc, up on Lake Champlain knows how to say drivle/dribble in French?
There are a few others that I definitely WON'T ask. They'll tell me that it is something that a horse does out in the pasture.
Ah, to drivel or to dribble, that is the question. I wonder what The Bard would say?
I feel a worry headache coming on.
O J
There you went and did it to me again. What is propah, DRIVEL or DRIBBLE?
I wonder if Marc, up on Lake Champlain knows how to say drivle/dribble in French?
There are a few others that I definitely WON'T ask. They'll tell me that it is something that a horse does out in the pasture.
Ah, to drivel or to dribble, that is the question. I wonder what The Bard would say?
I feel a worry headache coming on.
O J
"If I rest, I rust"
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Drivel vs. Dribble
Drivel:
To slobber; drool.
To flow like spittle or saliva.
Dribble:
To let saliva drip from the mouth; drool.
Both words are available in noun and verb form.
Thanks again to dictionary.com.
To slobber; drool.
To flow like spittle or saliva.
Dribble:
To let saliva drip from the mouth; drool.
Both words are available in noun and verb form.
Thanks again to dictionary.com.
Fair winds, Neil
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BILGE WATER
Neil
(the other one from the Conch Republic)
Yup, that was what it was about. A newbie bought an older boat and asked the board a question. A disgruntled (newbie) reader rebuffed the poster and also those who responded to him.
On a usually slow Sunday evening, I'm afraid that the complainer triggered something in the other Neil, (a veteran sailor with barnacles on his you-know-what) and myself. He sort of pushed the button that started us sending ripostes back and forth like youngsters. "A kind word soothes the troubled mind."
No harm done, just a lot of dribble/drivel/drivle/whatever. Yes, it was a lot of bilge water about bilge water.
Hey Neil, how do you say drivel in Conchese?
Take care,
O J
(the other one from the Conch Republic)
Yup, that was what it was about. A newbie bought an older boat and asked the board a question. A disgruntled (newbie) reader rebuffed the poster and also those who responded to him.
On a usually slow Sunday evening, I'm afraid that the complainer triggered something in the other Neil, (a veteran sailor with barnacles on his you-know-what) and myself. He sort of pushed the button that started us sending ripostes back and forth like youngsters. "A kind word soothes the troubled mind."
No harm done, just a lot of dribble/drivel/drivle/whatever. Yes, it was a lot of bilge water about bilge water.
Hey Neil, how do you say drivel in Conchese?
Take care,
O J
"If I rest, I rust"
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Hi Dick read this, first
hi dick...
speaking for my self and ever one thats has a boat you had to start some where right ???
well how else are you going to learn, right ???
were you born sailing, or what ???
i can't help thinking,
why would you say any thing at all,
if you did not like the bilge talk, right ???
i don't all was answer all of them, why would you ???
and i hate saying this, ever one else is right.
if you think about it you should under stand, why...
just my two cents worth, right. ???
stay on the board and don't take it personal...
thats the way this board can be some times, just let it go, right ???
winthrop
speaking for my self and ever one thats has a boat you had to start some where right ???
well how else are you going to learn, right ???
were you born sailing, or what ???
i can't help thinking,
why would you say any thing at all,
if you did not like the bilge talk, right ???
i don't all was answer all of them, why would you ???
and i hate saying this, ever one else is right.
if you think about it you should under stand, why...
just my two cents worth, right. ???
stay on the board and don't take it personal...
thats the way this board can be some times, just let it go, right ???
winthrop
Dick Fredricks wrote:Dear All:
I had thought that this was, more or less, a serious site until I read the dribble posted here.
If the original poster doesn't know how to get the water out of his bilge when his boat is on dry land, he shouldn't ever be on the water. Worse, are those who responded to this stupidity.
Get real or get off this site.
bilge question
Hello,
Thank you to all of the CD board members who replied to my post. I have a manual bilge pump which workd fine for the amount of water I had had put down there.
I also downloaded the manual for my boat and will study it closely so as to minimize the excessively purile questions that otherwise might issue forth from my "newbie" mouth. It will be at least a full year before this boat sees the water, so unfortunatlely, some of my questions of might test the sensibilities of those who post and know all already.
as for the exasperated reply to my post that started this tangent, thank you as well, for reminding me that people are people; on land, sea, or the internet, and must be taken as individuals.
She's already a beautiful boat, and I plan to put all of my skill into making her once again seaworthy.
y'all be cool,
Hymodyne
Thank you to all of the CD board members who replied to my post. I have a manual bilge pump which workd fine for the amount of water I had had put down there.
I also downloaded the manual for my boat and will study it closely so as to minimize the excessively purile questions that otherwise might issue forth from my "newbie" mouth. It will be at least a full year before this boat sees the water, so unfortunatlely, some of my questions of might test the sensibilities of those who post and know all already.
as for the exasperated reply to my post that started this tangent, thank you as well, for reminding me that people are people; on land, sea, or the internet, and must be taken as individuals.
She's already a beautiful boat, and I plan to put all of my skill into making her once again seaworthy.
y'all be cool,
Hymodyne
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Re: bilge question
Many of us actually prefer the easy, basic questions, as they makes us appear somewhat knowledgeable.hymodyne! wrote:... my questions might test the sensibilities of those who post and know all already.
Fair winds, Neil
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Re: bilge question
How come?Neil Gordon wrote: Many of us actually prefer the easy, basic questions, as they makes us appear somewhat knowledgeable.
(is that basic enough? GRIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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Because.neil wrote:How come?
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There is no stupid question but it had stupid answer...
There is no stupid question but it had stupid answer...Is it drivel?
Hymodyne don't ever hesitate for asking anything in relation with your CD, you will receive a lot of valuable info, discard the bads answers, it's rare but it happen.
One of my first post was about what to do when you are over power when sailing downwind, one of the replies that i got was take a beer. At the moment i felt stupid but it did'nt take longtime that i received a good way to manage it and i could add that the guy who told me what to do made me a better sailor. Today i could take the beer but in my case i'm a canadian sailing in the US and i don't want to risk the chance that i got. Around here there are Border Patrol, Sherrif Patrol i don't want to mess with them.
O J, Drivel mean "Etre baveux".
Marc
Hymodyne don't ever hesitate for asking anything in relation with your CD, you will receive a lot of valuable info, discard the bads answers, it's rare but it happen.
One of my first post was about what to do when you are over power when sailing downwind, one of the replies that i got was take a beer. At the moment i felt stupid but it did'nt take longtime that i received a good way to manage it and i could add that the guy who told me what to do made me a better sailor. Today i could take the beer but in my case i'm a canadian sailing in the US and i don't want to risk the chance that i got. Around here there are Border Patrol, Sherrif Patrol i don't want to mess with them.
O J, Drivel mean "Etre baveux".
Marc
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Re: There is no stupid question but it had stupid answer...
Too much drivel and/or dribble, in the bilge, is what started this thread in the first place. <g>Marc Theriault wrote:Is it drivel?
Fair winds, Neil
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