I hate that I even know this but.....it's the Pacific Princess.....boy am I a geekOriginally Posted by CarlD
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I hate that I even know this but.....it's the Pacific Princess.....boy am I a geekOriginally Posted by CarlD
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18 X 40 IG Vinyl
3 1/2' ft to 8' deep
Pentair DE Filter
400K BTU Pentair Minimax heater
Now see MaryLee you're trying to hijack this thread. If you were talking about the Minnow and Gilligan's Island then it would be "on topic."
I mean, everybody knows we all dress like Thursten Howell the 3rd when sailing in regattas.
Those blue blazers are wicked hot in the summertime..![]()
22,000 gal gunite pool, 1.5 hp pump, DE filter, and dreams of a SWG.
I KNEW somebody would take the bait!Originally Posted by MaryLee
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I had no idea. I broke more than one TV's channel changer getting it OFF "The Love Boat"--You just couldn't turn those things so hard! Then, when remotes became come, you'd bust the up-channel key!
I probably saw 5 to 10 minutes more of Love Boat in all the years it was on than I did of its sole-mate "Fantasy Island". If between the two of them I saw enough to add up to one episode, that'd be a lot. Wasn't there a guy named "Chipmunk" or "Groundhog" or "Prairie Dog" who got elected to Congress?
Carl
Back on topic I'm looking for this inflatable to show up. Maybe my older boy and I can take it to a lake and try it out! Even kayaking in it should be fun.
But I've wanted to learn to sail for 12 years now, and only know just a little.
I've played with celestial navigation--it's really cool to figure out where you are with a watch and an almanac and a chart, not to mention a sextant. No GPS needed!
Carl
I'm a GPS / Autopilot snob on long passages( to me a long passage so far has only been about 2.5 days ) . Sextant is use as back up.
14'x31' kidney 21K gal IG plaster pool; SWCG (Saline Generating System's SGS Breeze); Pentair FNS Plus 48 DE DE filter; Whisperflow 1 HP pump; 8 hours hrs; kit purchased from Ben; utility water; summer: none; winter: none; PF:5.7
Carl, You might look around at some of the dingy class boats that are available. You can generally find working Sunfish and even larger boats for cheap (or even free..) if you watch craigslist.org etc. It's a great sport for kids because it's fun and there's a tremendous amount of physics and physical skill involved.
or you could buy a remote controlled sailboat and sail it around the pool..![]()
22,000 gal gunite pool, 1.5 hp pump, DE filter, and dreams of a SWG.
Phillbo, we don't have a sextant or an autopilot on board. We're always racing or returning when we're offshore so there are bunches of people we can reach by VHF. The longest passage I've ever made was Galveston to South Padre and back by way of Aransas last year. It's probably over 1000 miles through the water. That was on somebody else's boat. The way I see it a J/105 is too wet and cramped for long passagemaking.
22,000 gal gunite pool, 1.5 hp pump, DE filter, and dreams of a SWG.
"a remote controlled sailboat...."
That just doesn't quite cut it!
If you have a sextant as a backup, do you regularly practice with it to be sure you can do a sight-reduction? (correctly, that is!) If not, put the sextant up on eBay! I have a number of them. For a while you could buy aircraft periscope sextants (really octants) for as little as $50. The gummint paid about $2500/per for these in the '60s' and they were installed in B-52's. In Dale Brown's "Flight of The Old Dog" the hero, a bombadier, wants his sextant back...
The periscope sextants are incredibly beautiful pieces, with the 'scope section filled with nitrogen so it wouldn't condense on the inside when exposed to the brutally cold wind out the top of a B-52 at 40,000 feet!
Then there are the left-handed sextants--
But you can get a Davis plastic sextant for about $40 and can sail around the world with it--as long as you have an accurate watch and a current nautical almanac.
Or you can use ANY hand-held GPS. They all pump out Lat/Long and you can use that on a chart.
A really cool site to buy nav stuff is :
www.Celestaire.com Some stuff is horribly over-priced, but other stuff is really reasonable. I was poking around there when I saw the inflatable sailboat....Should arrive today!
Last edited by CarlD; 08-04-2006 at 03:21 PM.
Carl
I need to take one of the navigation classes the Coasties give down here. I suppose I've been a little too concerned about boat speed and not about safety...![]()
22,000 gal gunite pool, 1.5 hp pump, DE filter, and dreams of a SWG.
You may want to consider a remote controlled boat that has a skimmer net attached to it! Pool cleaning was never so fun....I got it at a store called "Leslie's Pool supplies in Phoenix.....good luck..
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