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John

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  1. Looks like a great time out on the water with the family Mike. Those are the days that matter......
  2. Thanks for the very interesting first post StoneFly. I think that no matter what, this topic is going to get you flak from some of the lets say more opinionated members of this board. Anyway, welcome. Look forward to your posts.
  3. Congratulations Roger, I know that you will be missed. Let's arrange a Grimsby swill and catch up.
  4. Really cute pup Jack....
  5. Trust me on this one.....you do NOT need to see that picture. A mental representation of the offense is sufficient. However, here are some relatives of TJ's who really know how to wear one............
  6. Because an external GPS will enable you to mount the antenna somewhere on the boat that will not block its direct line of satellite communication, say a windshield, bimini top, etc....
  7. IMHO probably not. Why not head down to Watertown NY and hit Gander Mountain. Have lunch or dinner in Sackets Harbor on the deck at the historic Maddison Barracks Inn?
  8. Oops GPS not GSP
  9. I just upgraded to a 900 series and love it. They have come a long, long way! Would definitely go with external GSP antenna though (787C2).
  10. Maureen you have a PM
  11. Sounds like gasoline fumes igniting to me, starting the inboard without turning the blower on?
  12. They are same people that clean out their cars onto the parking lots at shopping malls and at traffic lights at off ramps Phil!
  13. Great report Dan. I too was looking forward to this one.
  14. I talked to Wayne on the phone yesterday Dan and he was really looking forward to the trip. He was praying that the weather held so that he could get in the air. He was a little concerned about the co-ordinates that you gave him though....
  15. Bucktail, most sincere condolences. You see those traits in your Dad because he has passed them along to you. You have those strengths, you just need to recognise them. I lost Dad almost exactly a year ago and Mom about 2 1/2 years ago. Both struggled a long time with advanced lung disease, bravely to the end. If I can be of any help, even a coffee and a chat, PM me or call me at any time 905-333-0231 John & Barbara
  16. Must be cooling off down there bud......
  17. Nice looking fish Lew. Glad that the girls are on the mend.
  18. I think that you first need to decide what the primary use for the boat will be. Most that use their boat firstly for fishing and secondly for family runabout/ski/tubing will probably recommend aluminum hull, full windshield, outboard. If you buy the right boat and get it equipped with bow cushions you may just keep everyone happy. A glass boat will be heavier to tow and depreciate faster. It will however provide a softer, smoother ride. It will also be much less forgiving the first rock or shoal that you grind the hull over!... I did lots of research before I bought this year. If I can help PM me. By the way welcome to the board...
  19. Great report. Nothing beats spending that kind of time with your parents. You should treasure it. Both of mine are gone now, but fond memories are for ever...
  20. Amazing fish Mike, thanks for sharing.
  21. Brian, way to go bud! That's awesome.... I'm in the 265# club, gained 40# when i quit the cigarettes a few years ago. I can't do any running or anything that pounds on my knees and ankles, (too much abuse on the soccer field), I must try the swimming though. Quitting the smokes is a different story. After a few days the physical addiction calms down. The biggest problem, at least for me, was the association of cigarettes with every aspect of my lifestyle. Pick up the phone (light a cigarette), get in the car (light a cigarette), have a beer (light a cigarette), pour a coffee....................well, you get the idea. Change your daily habits and it will be easier.
  22. As Roy said, brings back some fond memories of fishing the piers at night....Thanks for sharing!
  23. And what would be know!....
  24. So sorry Ron. I understand the pain and suffering that this incredibly cruel disease causes not only to the unfortunate one afflicted but to the families that provide the care and support. I have been through it. Our sincere condolences and our thoughts are with you and your family. Barbara & John
  25. Great report and incredible pics Sean. Thank you for sharing your trip.
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