How many boats do you have at home?
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Gonzo - just to set the record straight.... I'm watching a total of 6 maybe 8 boats for you! Never you mind which is what ...just make sure that if the wife ask you about a boat (any boat) you say "yep .... its mine and I appreciate you letting me store them with you!!"
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- Al Donaldson
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Re: bottom sitters
Louie:
Surely you may, but be aware that the term was used by a professional wordsmith under rigidly-controlled conditions. Use in other circumstances may cause death or injury.
Regards,
al
Surely you may, but be aware that the term was used by a professional wordsmith under rigidly-controlled conditions. Use in other circumstances may cause death or injury.
Regards,
al
Al Donaldson
1920 Belle Avenue
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50613
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Cedar Falls, IA
50613
(319) 277-3194
- Al Donaldson
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Purses?
Louie:
Don't worry about the purses: watch out for the skirts and the training paddles!
al
Don't worry about the purses: watch out for the skirts and the training paddles!
al
Al Donaldson
1920 Belle Avenue
Cedar Falls, IA
50613
(319) 277-3194
1920 Belle Avenue
Cedar Falls, IA
50613
(319) 277-3194
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Four Cboats:
Spanish Fly - The boat I almost always put on the car.
Finkenmeister - The boat I occasionally use. Nice to wear a skirt when the water gets close to freezing.
MR Outrage - Seems to be collecting a lot of dust, but I want to keep for self-supported trips.
Old Town Discovery 169 - For longer self-supported trips, though it is collecting about the same amount of dust as the Outrage.
One Kayak - Perception Corsica (Don't worry Louie I haven't been in it. It was a misguided gift from my brother-in-law).
One Cataraft - On longer trips my daughter oars it so I can paddle.
Marc
Spanish Fly - The boat I almost always put on the car.
Finkenmeister - The boat I occasionally use. Nice to wear a skirt when the water gets close to freezing.
MR Outrage - Seems to be collecting a lot of dust, but I want to keep for self-supported trips.
Old Town Discovery 169 - For longer self-supported trips, though it is collecting about the same amount of dust as the Outrage.
One Kayak - Perception Corsica (Don't worry Louie I haven't been in it. It was a misguided gift from my brother-in-law).
One Cataraft - On longer trips my daughter oars it so I can paddle.
Marc
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We have a 2 1/2-car garage, which houses most of my stable. Most are decked slalom boats, and thus don't have much depth, which helps alot. I can easily store three slalom boats stored on edge on each wall. Because this garage was originally a single car garage that was expanded by the addition of another 1 1/2 bays, it has an extra wall (original outside wall) in the center in-between, giving me two more walls to use! I also hang some boats from the rafters, while still retaining enough headroom underneath to use the floor for either a car or a bunch of bikes. The two shorter kayaks - Jackson Star and the Pyranha Inazone - are standing vertically on their sterns leaning on the end wall. Finally, the Grumman is on loan to a friend in NJ and the Mad River is under a tarp in the side yard.golder wrote:where in tarnation does everybody store all these boats?
aside from louie whose got a warehouse, of course. i can barely find a place out of the weather for the 4 i've got....
P.S. I left out a boat on my list, primarily because it currently isn't paddleable: a 16' Old Town wood & canvas without the canvas that has been waiting to be refinished for 35 years.
John
I long ago gave up my entire 1.5-car garage to canoes. After all, what's more important to you: your canoes or your cars? (I do remember a day last year scraping 3/4" ice from an ice storm off all my car windows that prompted some rethinking that decision, but no action to change anything.)
Just the same, three boats have to go on a rack underneath our 2nd-story deck. And a fourth, an Ally folding canoe, is stored in the basement.
Just the same, three boats have to go on a rack underneath our 2nd-story deck. And a fourth, an Ally folding canoe, is stored in the basement.