Multi-week cruise: Gotta packing technique to share?
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Neil,
To go along with your socks comment, FAMOUS LAST WORDS
As he's getting the bum's rush, the old heave ho," 86ed" out of a bucket of blood, the eternal optimist haughtily cries out "I've been kicked out of better places than this."
He's gotta be defiant and, above all, proud as he's flying through the door and landing in the gutter. A true class act.
O J
To go along with your socks comment, FAMOUS LAST WORDS
As he's getting the bum's rush, the old heave ho," 86ed" out of a bucket of blood, the eternal optimist haughtily cries out "I've been kicked out of better places than this."
He's gotta be defiant and, above all, proud as he's flying through the door and landing in the gutter. A true class act.
O J
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What about socks?????
The bad news about the above scenario is that sometimes a thorough arse whupping goes with it! Not my favorite out come!You know that you've gotten it right when they start tossing you out of some pretty bad places, too.
What a thread!
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WHAT A THREAD
Bill
You are right. As we all know, this has nothing to do with a Cape Dory topic. CD owners NEVER frequent places like that or get rowdy. Never let it be said.
"Another Dark and Stormy?" Hmmmm?
O J
You are right. As we all know, this has nothing to do with a Cape Dory topic. CD owners NEVER frequent places like that or get rowdy. Never let it be said.
"Another Dark and Stormy?" Hmmmm?
O J
"If I rest, I rust"
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Re: WHAT A THREAD
[quote="Oswego John"]CD owners NEVER frequent places like that .../quote]
Rather than drink in a rowdy bar, I'd invite some rowdy patrons back to the boat.
Rather than drink in a rowdy bar, I'd invite some rowdy patrons back to the boat.
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Re: Multi-week cruise: Gotta packing technique to share?
I finally removed all the stuff off my boat and was surprised to find things I had forgotten I had, thought I had lost , and didn't realize I had! So, I've been doing a search here for storage ideas. Great source as usual. Found 6" x 9" nylon ditty bags at campmor, been looking at the storage container aisle at Bed, Bath, and Beyond, other stores, and online.
Any new ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Any new ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Cliff
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“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.”
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Re: Multi-week cruise: Gotta packing technique to share?
I freeze gallon or half gallon plastic bottles of water. This gives you several blocks of ice that has some insulation to slow the melting but not enough insulation to stop chilling the ice box. The added benefit is the melted water can be used for a nice cool drink instead of draining into the bilge.
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Re: Multi-week cruise: Gotta packing technique to share?
I've done the same with the bladders from boxed wine. Hold them under the faucet and they're pretty easy to fill, rinse and refill. I toss one into the cooler for transport of cold stuff from home to boat, then into the ice box.Keith wrote:I freeze gallon or half gallon plastic bottles of water. This gives you several blocks of ice that has some insulation to slow the melting but not enough insulation to stop chilling the ice box. The added benefit is the melted water can be used for a nice cool drink instead of draining into the bilge.
Keith
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Re: Multi-week cruise: Gotta packing technique to share?
Neil,
You do realize that you just admitted to drinking boxed wine,
Keith
You do realize that you just admitted to drinking boxed wine,
Keith
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I pour the wine down the drain. I just buy it for the bladders.Keith wrote:Neil,
You do realize that you just admitted to drinking boxed wine,
Keith
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Re: Multi-week cruise: Gotta packing technique to share?
I'm led to believe though, that boxed wine stores easily, in significantly less space than bottles, and keeps well for an extended period of time after opening. I do draw the line at single malt scotch that comes in a cardboard box.Neil Gordon wrote:I pour the wine down the drain. I just buy it for the bladders.Keith wrote:Neil,
You do realize that you just admitted to drinking boxed wine,
Keith
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Re: Multi-week cruise: Gotta packing technique to share?
Neil,
Haven't seen the single malt in box form yet but I'll stay clear as well!
Keith
Haven't seen the single malt in box form yet but I'll stay clear as well!
Keith
Re: Multi-week cruise: Gotta packing technique to share?
I think I've had some boxed whiskey before, at least the paper bagged type. I'd really worry though if I started in on flavored vodka juice boxes!
Paul
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Re: Multi-week cruise: Gotta packing technique to share?
Boxed Scotch Whiskey
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Re: Multi-week cruise: Gotta packing technique to share?
I see you have the stoned part covered, too.Jim Walsh wrote:Boxed Scotch Whiskey
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Re: Multi-week cruise: Gotta packing technique to share?
If you are going to be a seaman and a Scotch drinker it should really be Duggan's Dew of Kirkintilloch Although I don't think it comes in a box.
Tim
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