On Jul 12, 2010, at 8:02 AM, Mike Rocket J Squirrel wrote: > Alistair Bell wrote: >> ha, forgot the full name. >> >> better yet. >> >> I think its official now :) >> > > Nope. Dang boat is too heavy for two old short people to portage for > more than a few dozen yards. And there was a lot of portaging. We > cajoled, outright bribed, and charmed strapping young people in the > primes of their childbearing years to haul the thing. I don't have > enough affection for it to give it a name except for "That D*** Big > Boat." > > I'm keeping it strapped on the van(agon) for a few more days: we > have a > camping trip this coming weekend at Little Cultus Lake near Bend, > Ore., > and after that I'll pull it down and use the /upside down j-hooks > screwed to the side of the van with 1/4'' stainless steel sheet metal > screws set in silicone bedding that I installed for this very purpose > and if the thought of doing that to a Vanagon upsets anyone then they > shoulda spoke up two weeks ago when I solicited ideas on how to tie a > big d*** boat on Mellow Yellow and Scott suggested this modification > which works peachy and I think makes darn good sense/ for some /other/ > boat. LOL! Good point although if I had spoken up earlier, I wouldn't have been able to Monday morning quarterback the whole deal? It's almost like being a Republican?
Uh oh! I shouldn't have said that-never mind! Pax, Mr. BZ-moderator proof flame suit on?
> > <takes breath> > > It will be a more luggable boat, I can tell you that. > -- > Rocky J Squirrel |
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