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Old 06-09-2004, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Pantera1
Im confused ..there are no ropes ?
No ropes .... lines baby, lines

And make sure you don't carry any bumpers on board ... unnecessary weight


Robert, I went for the T/S Gun. I wanted to run around 90 .. (cough cough .. I mean low 80's) and figured I couldn't afford to do it in an Apache. I'll just have to make sure I keep the Bravo-butt to the rear The last I saw of BCC was in Miami during the Boat Show ... Still looking good and seemed to be very happy.

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Hell I know I dont know everything, but I agree about chick that now a thing or to and try ther best to learn about a typical GUY thing. yaba yaba Rag's
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Welcome to the board Lady X. I couldn't agree with you more.
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Originally Posted by IDRPSTF
WTF?
Lets just get all the threads out of the way right here and now:
1. Bikini top or sports bra? (Fasion before comfort on the rough days)
2. How do I get makup out of the upolstry?
3. I broke my nail on the throttles (Again!!!)
4. Boating with cramps, what should I take?
5. Mcload electric footrests are NOT heal freindly!
6. What should I not flush down the macerator? Oops Hurry!
7. Pink Lifevests, Where can I get them?
8. Whats the dodad called that sits behind the thingamagiger, right next to the chingaderra on the right side of that other thinger?
9. Drinking and boating: How much White Zin is too much?
10. Boat names: "No strings attatched", "Get you own Pot Pie" "notta Piece-a Meat!"
LMAO
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Old 06-09-2004, 09:13 PM
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Hey G sounds like we grew up in the same neighborhood ( 2 by 4 skate boards )
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No judgement on a person's history should be passed. I wasn't a girly girl until BG1.

I fly fish and have been riding 13 years. When Jeffery and I first met I had just sold all my off road toys and Ziemen encolsed trailer after getting a minor fractor to the colar bone. More recently I sold my Dodge Ram I had to tow the stuff.

I don't have any sisters. I have had many step brothers. I never had the opportunity to be a girl until recently. Like 2 years.

I would go fly-fishing every weekend. I can out Fly-Fish most men. I haven't gone in a year. I was featured in many magazines. Including Bob Marriots annual catalog. I still have my gear. Just in case.

I was afraid of water after a horrible surfing accident when I was 18.

When I met Jeffery I would not go near the water. After he showed me what happens when in the boat and spending sometime at the dry slip I finally went.

I'm not looking for hand outs.

As for watching what happens while being a passenger I do watch. As you SO CAL people know WE have not been out but 3-4 times this year. Well the weather is getting warmer and I'm getting anxious. So I figured I would start inquiring. YOU HAVE TO START SOMEWHERE!

I'm am currently looking to get my captains license but all I seem to find is books on it. I'm looking for a class.

This weekend I will hit Barnes and Noble.

It doesn't hurt to ask! If none wants to help then yes do it yourself.

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Old 06-09-2004, 09:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Lady X
Hello Everyone

I have finally joined OSO, had been an occasional guest but realized what I was missing.

as for this thread: NO i do not think we need our own thread, it's more fun mixing conversations with both sexes.
Well said for your first post. welcome
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Check this out Wasabe! Sounds like something fun, and you can stay busy through the fall and winter. Is Cypress, CA close to you?


Cypress College
http://www.cypresscollege.edu/schedule.php
August 23, 2004 — Fall semester begins

MRN 062 C MARINE DRIVE SYSTEMS FOR RECREATIONAL BOATS 4 Units
This course will cover the operating principles, theory and design features,
of marine drive systems for recreational boats. The course will cover the
repair, service, maintenance, overhaul, and diagnosis for stern drives, jet
drives and inboard transmission systems such as, OMC, Mercruiser, Volva
Penta, Panther Jet, Berkeley Jet, Jacuzzi Jet, and Borg Warner.
12943 001 8:00A- 8:59A T R Sandore, R. TE3-118
LAB 9:00A-11:50A T R Sandore, R. TE3-118

Cypress College
9200 Valley View Street
Cypress, California 90630-5897
Phone (714) 484-7007 • Fax (714) 484-7404
North Orange County Community College District
www.cypresscollege.edu
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Check this out Wasabe! Sounds like something fun, and you can stay busy through the fall and winter. Is Cypress, CA close to you?


Cypress College
http://www.cypresscollege.edu/schedule.php
August 23, 2004 — Fall semester begins

MRN 062 C MARINE DRIVE SYSTEMS FOR RECREATIONAL BOATS 4 Units
This course will cover the operating principles, theory and design features,
of marine drive systems for recreational boats. The course will cover the
repair, service, maintenance, overhaul, and diagnosis for stern drives, jet
drives and inboard transmission systems such as, OMC, Mercruiser, Volva
Penta, Panther Jet, Berkeley Jet, Jacuzzi Jet, and Borg Warner.
12943 001 8:00A- 8:59A T R Sandore, R. TE3-118
LAB 9:00A-11:50A T R Sandore, R. TE3-118

Cypress College
9200 Valley View Street
Cypress, California 90630-5897
Phone (714) 484-7007 • Fax (714) 484-7404
North Orange County Community College District
www.cypresscollege.edu
[email protected]
Sound fantastic if your not working full time. I'm working about 50 hrs a week.
M-F. Mid Career.
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Well, maybe you can find a school that offers marine tech classes at night. Ususally its only one night per week (7-9pm) and goes about two and a half months. But you can sure learn a lot in that short time.

I wish I was younger and I'd go back to school too, and take some fun classes. For two years I went to college full time at night, and worked full time during the day - and then still had the energy to watch my BF's rock band perform its last set at a local nightclub! Boy, those were the days!

Now I've got two elementary age children and a husband who travels out of state about every other week. No chance to do any college courses now. But I could do with some of that youthful energy I once had!


If you don't have any kids right now, then take advantage of EVERYTHING you can, becuase once you have a child, it will be 18 years before the chance will come around again,... and by then your eager interest in this boat stuff may be long gone.

GO FOR IT! Carpe Diem!

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