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Re: Happy Talk

Unread postby AgentR11 » Mon 01 Sep 2025, 19:43:32

Conflicted but in a good way, my resistance to a used boat is slipping as I've been dabbling amongst the Island Packet's available. IP 380's in particular, having "blue water" credentials but also shallow enough draft to get into what I call home. Very tempting alternative. Boat browsing is kinda fun.
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Re: Happy Talk

Unread postby AdamB » Mon 01 Sep 2025, 22:29:44

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AgentR11', 'B')oat browsing is kinda fun.

With me it's motorcycles. Finally figured out I don't need a rectifier/regulator today, and am just down to pulling off all the tuperware to get at the battery to replace it. Gotta winterize 2 others as well, the daughter wants hers back when maintennce is done.

I'll try out the new bike and keep it for at least a year to see if it sticks.
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Re: Happy Talk

Unread postby theluckycountry » Wed 15 Oct 2025, 12:11:26

Have a boat with blue water capability is smart if you're an American, that and a couple of destinations far south to retreat to of course. Many are thinking along these lines, it makes more sense than staying put when the real anarchy starts.
We're 17 years past the peak now and the 3rd World is going hungry and dark. We'll be next, we're well on the way in fact.
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Re: Happy Talk

Unread postby AgentR11 » Thu 16 Oct 2025, 08:39:46

Boats need a surprising amount of support from land based services. Diesel, food, water or water-maker cartridges, maintenance items like engine oil and little fiddly plastic parts, and sail repairs, bottom paint and scrubbings. You probably can make a one way trip somewhere without being too stressed, so its an ok, get out of Dodge, method; but you best be headed somewhere where the folks there are looking forward to your visit, and hope your dollars are still worth something, or else all you've done is go from a place that can grow wheat, to a place that can't.
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Re: Happy Talk

Unread postby theluckycountry » Fri 17 Oct 2025, 00:19:12

Newfie does it every year, he must know a few tricks by now. Destination destination I guess.
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Re: Happy Talk

Unread postby Newfie » Sat 18 Oct 2025, 17:56:03

Agent pretty well nailed it.

You are a guest when you arrive and need to abide by those standards. We keep out boat in the caribbean. There is a huge difference in accessibility to stuff when on an island. Every year I end up exporting/importing various hits of stuff not locally available.

But we enjoy the different cultures and the freedom. We find the hustle bustle of the USA oppressing. Here now for a bit to get Drs. exams and take care of some business and family ties. Then off by the end of December I hope.
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Re: Happy Talk

Unread postby Ibon » Sat 22 Nov 2025, 20:20:09

I have no idea who is still around but greetings.....
Here we are in 2025 and the juggernaut continues to chug along.
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Hahahaha Couldn't resist bringing up those old terms that today seem a but silly....

Our cloud forest reserve in Panama is doing well. We wouldn't want to be anywhere else!
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Re: Happy Talk

Unread postby AdamB » Sun 23 Nov 2025, 00:05:39

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ibon', '
')Our cloud forest reserve in Panama is doing well. We wouldn't want to be anywhere else!


Good for you. I recall some of your posts, way back when. Are you insulated enough from the modern world to not worry as much about peak oil as the old days? Not that it turned out to matter, but still, some of us made lifestyle choices and regardless of why, it is good to see they worked out.
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Re: Happy Talk

Unread postby Newfie » Sun 23 Nov 2025, 20:38:49

Ibon,

Nice to hear from you. Hope you are doing well. We have had some medical issues but seemed to have gotten through them with minimal scars. Head back to the Caribbean Saturday.
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