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bobbie - chicken, waffles, chocolate, ice cream, any evil or forbidden food I can think of.....ahhh, sweet dream. Oh, that's it! Everybody list what your favorite foods are to take on the boat-let's get a list together.
ttrox - I took my grandmother's neosporin away months ago because I was afraid she'd do the same thing. Either that or put it in her eyes. She is still mad at me about it!
Spaghetti Steak Loaded baked potato no sour cream Spaghetti My homemade chili My beef veggie soup Sweet n Sour Chicken Pork fried rice Spaghetti Fried Chicken .................. Wait.. did i mention spaghetti??
Well I guess I may as well fess up now. I'm a vegetarian. I love:
cereal pasta veggie burgers baked potatoes a great salad bar pizza chinese food japanese food mexican food pretty much anything salty peanut m&m's reese's pieces those big pretzels ice cream cake brownies muffins oatmeal bread and so on...
Here's what's funny. I sit down to check out the thread with a plate of pasta and chicken and you guys are stocking the boat. Very cool. You guys are going to be righteous to hang out with.
61' Davis has a great galley, plenty of storage. We'll have to put a wind generator and some photovoltaic cells on so we can be 'on the hook' and still run the fridge and washer and dryer without starting the gen-set or engines. On the hook is anchored, not docked. We'll have a dinghy so we can go ashore and get the coconuts and pineapples for the Pina Coladas.
Our boat will have a relatively shallow draft (4-5 feet) so even when we're anchored in a cove we can still get out and touch bottom. that will make it easy for me to clean the bottom of the boat every other day or so. Easy to wipe the boat's bottom..... the next time I wipe mom's bottom I'm going to be thinking of barnacles.
If we're on the hook, no one can find us unless we want them to. I'll make sure the locator radar is off so we can sneak around.
Pasta is especially a good boat dish. So's fish! anybody like to fish?
Trawlers are slow and they'll only cruise at about 7-9 knots. Now this action happens in the COCKpit. You take a long cotton clothesline and attach tri hooks and lures about every 6-8 feet. Remember: little lure: little fish. Big lure: Big fish. You tie the clothesline to a cleat in the cockpit and throw it off the stern (back of the boat) you take the line and loop it back on itself and clip it with a clothspin. Now you sit down and have a cigarette and a cocktail. When the clothespin pops off you have a fish.
The guy that taught me that one would use that system when he left Ft.Lauderdale for Freeport in the Bahamas. He said he always had more fish than he could eat and was able to have great fish frys on the beach with other boaters who would be appreciative and get him hammered.
We'll have a nice freezer for the fish. Most of these boats have wet bars too. Insane, you gotta love it.
I can cook, but I don't have the passion for it. I can roast meat very well for some reason and always make good traditional dinners like Thanksgiving turkey, Prime Rib and pork roast, that kind of thing. I also make good gravy and mashed potatoes but as we all know, you can only eat that stuff now and again.
OK Miz Demi I like the vegetarian stuff a lot but I like meat but only every few days or so. I actually like a lot of macrobiotic stuff which stores easily on a boat (brown rice and different japanese beans, sea vegetables, stuff like that.)
I like to bake bread and I have my own roll to prove it and I like to bake chocolate cakes. If I succumbed to my baking urges we would need a barge.
Ok, sailors, fun dreaming and planning with you guys.
I have to admit..im terrified.. i mean TERRIFIED of deep open water.. boats im ok with.. but at this point.. my thought was to bring 2 sets of clothes and a bathing suit.. one set to wear while the other is drying out.. and washing them by just jumping in!!!
I'm DO NOT like seafood.. i mean at all.. but i can catch, skin, gut and cook some!!! Weird huh? But growing up my granny made sure us "young'ins" knew how to do it..
I better be careful I dont call my mom "Barnacle Butt"
Good morning, Mateys!! Kelley, I'm with you on seafood but I won't be able to watch when you skin and gut. LOL @ Barnacle Butt!! By the way, my hubby makes awesome blueberry pancakes.
Good morning to the West Coast and good Afternoon to the East.
I'm ok today, better than yesterday. We have an attorney's visit tomorrow, Fri is the Dr. home visit/evaluation, then I go to the place and do about an hour's worth of paperwork. I think that Check in for mom may be as early as Sat.
She's gone from gracious to mean, with the mean stares, etc. and I would imagine that it is to be expected because she knows that stuff is happening.
I try not to have guilt and remember my mom from when I was a little kid and she would spend hours with me. She taught me to read before I even went to kindergarten and I remember mom and my grandma (her mom) playing cards with me. For years I thought Rummy 500 was called Michigan Rummy. that's where they were from!
I'm truly doing my best! Ow. hurts
OK. Boats.
KelleyBean. When we cross open ocean it will be with a flotilla. A little fleet of boats that cruise at the same speed. Say we were going to the Bahamas. We wait for the weather and for the ocean to 'lay down' and we can wait in Ft Lauderdale or a few other jump off points in Fla. When we know the weather is right we move the boat. This way we are in the company of experienced boaters and by the time I drive the boat with passengers across open ocean, I will be a licensed captain with over 365 sea days. a sea day is 4 hours or more on the water moving the boat. I will be trained to the Coast Guard's standards and will have knowledge of navigation, coastal and ocean, diesel mechanics and how to dock the sucker so as not to embarrass us all! i will need help docking so who's at the bow and who's at the stern with the lines?
In the meantime, a licensed captain will move the boat for us and be part of the training. Boat too big and damage too likely for me to just try and wing it. this is actually a big deal, there's insurance and regs out the wazoo. we go by the book. Boat will have all safety requirements met or exceeded and will be a Coast Guard documented vessel complete with EIRB, auto liferaft and plenty of PFDs personal flotation devices. (life vests). All of these issues are my problem so you guys don't have to worry about it! Safety is #1 so Kelley, does this make you feel any better?
She's like, no fool. It's still a deep ocean! That it is, but we only have to see the top of it. You can stand in the wheelhouse with me and watch the depth finder lose the bottom and then find it again as we near the Bahama shelf.
Your idea with the 2 sets of clothes is perfect. For showers in the tropics, people just use a 'sun shower' a big black douche bag looking thing that you fill up with water and hang in the sun. heats up perfect and then you don't have to scrub the shower in the head. Just take a shower on the swim step!
I don't like to kill things but I will eat them after they are dead and cooked. Nik will catch, butcher and cook it. He's come home with live eels, lobster, crabs, etc. i just leave the house until the screaming is over. I'm the one screaming.
ok, I Have to give mom a chin hair pluck. Women feel better without a beard.
love you guys and what is going on in your worlds today?
I can't wait to soak up some rays!! Bobbie, hubby and I will help with the lines. You are so knowledgeable. I'm impressed!! I can only imagine what it will feel like not to have guilt, anxiety or the day to day stuff to deal with. I know there will be stuff to deal with but you know what I mean.
Thanks, Miz Demi, but the main knowledge I have is that I don't know much! That's ok cause there's some great nautical teachers out there. I have been seriously thinking about going to the Annapolis School of Seamanship. I could liveaboard somewhere near and complete the courses in a hard core environment so we are prepared!
One of the dreams I've had forever is taking my own boat through the Panama Canal. that's a huge event and requires all kinds of regs being met. usually they stuff a yacht behind a cargo ship and when the locks flood to lift the boat, it's rock and roll! WooHoo. love it. Of course you're tied 7 ways to Sunday but what an exciting experience.
I do look forward to having new things to think about as opposed to the insanity I'm dealing with now. We are all 'there' of course, but that's why I'm obsessed with BOATS!
ok, I'm done with the chin hairs, now comes the haircut and mani-pedi.
Pam you will have to fight me for seafood you can have the fish with bones I go for lobster the high maintaince stuff I am scared of warter more that 3 ft. high we will be some crazy crew caregivers let loose-I will even go up the Hudson anywhere-that would piss the husband off his spirit will say to God I died and she is on vaction can you believe and God will say leave her alone she had hell on earth.
OMG, you guys are making me hungry! Bobbie, I am floored about your knowledge of boats-I really hope you get to do something wonderful with it. And I will feel perfectly safe with you on board
Oh, yeah, I almost forgot. We MUST get a Spa on board with all the goodies-deep tissue, sauna, facials, and full body massages all around!
Awesome! ahhhh, relaxation at last....no more sitting here listening to her go to the bathroom to make sure she doesn't try to wash the diaper out again.....
I'm on the boat I'm on the boat i'montheboati'montheboat.....
rephill, you're a girl after my own heart. A spa with pedicures, manicures, facials, massage, etc. etc. I am so there!! You've created my new manta. i'montheboati'montheboat... :)
Care-giving family let me say something to you all. I think the world and all of you. Care-giving is so draining and I have learned so much from all of you.
It is my hope with each pix I post to atleast give you a smile, if only for a moment because in my mind, you deserve it.
Pamela, I absoluely LOVE your little pictures. Coming on to this website has helped to restore a little, tiny piece of my sanity, and your pictures do brighten up my day. All of you have helped me more than you will ever know, and I feel very lucky and blessed to have found you.
Love Pamela's pictures and the input of everybody here. I'm the one who's lucky because we are going to have a world class par tay in the not too distant future with like minded individuals who know each other's hearts.
Thanks Rep for the vote of confidence. I promise to post my test scores if we get that far.
Dude!! I got an A in sinking!! oh boy.
learning to use a sextant will be a challenge, but we have to back up the computers!
I cut mom's hair today and I thought I screwed it up but it looks good. I use a Flowbee. You know the thing you attach to the vacuum? Works like a charm. Mom's on the stool, hair standing straight up lookin like she has a 220 volt plug in her butt.
Today was hair day. lips, chin and a haircut. Now we're watching/listening to Oprah talk to relatives of serial killers.
We were laying up in bed reading and Nik asked me early in our realtionship: If you were a serial killer, would you tell me? I never looked up from the book and the answer was immediate: Nope.
He still remembers that.
BTW. I like TV and there's shows I love. (Deadliest Catch, who knew) i think that the boat should have a nice big flat screen with the Shakespeare SeaWatch 2020. it stabilizes the radar to compensate for the motion of the boat while we're underway. therefore, we can watch some tube (you guys can watch some tube) while the boat is moving as opposed to having to be in a slip and plugged into cable. There's a cheaper version that works on the hook, but doesn't work when underway.
You guys know what a landlubber is? A landlubber is anyone who is on the boat and wishes they weren't.....
OK...this was a disjointed post, but here we're with friends so no biggie.
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ttrox, you like boats??
when I was a little kid, I put Brylcreem on my toothbrush. arg.
yes nins, on the beach with our vice of choice!
You guys drink and I'm having chicken and waffles!
lovbob
ttrox - I took my grandmother's neosporin away months ago because I was afraid she'd do the same thing. Either that or put it in her eyes. She is still mad at me about it!
Spaghetti
Steak
Loaded baked potato no sour cream
Spaghetti
My homemade chili
My beef veggie soup
Sweet n Sour Chicken
Pork fried rice
Spaghetti
Fried Chicken
..................
Wait.. did i mention spaghetti??
cereal
pasta
veggie burgers
baked potatoes
a great salad bar
pizza
chinese food
japanese food
mexican food
pretty much anything salty
peanut m&m's
reese's pieces
those big pretzels
ice cream
cake
brownies
muffins
oatmeal
bread
and so on...
You guys are going to be righteous to hang out with.
61' Davis has a great galley, plenty of storage. We'll have to put a wind generator and some photovoltaic cells on so we can be 'on the hook' and still run the fridge and washer and dryer without starting the gen-set or engines.
On the hook is anchored, not docked. We'll have a dinghy so we can go ashore and get the coconuts and pineapples for the Pina Coladas.
Our boat will have a relatively shallow draft (4-5 feet) so even when we're anchored in a cove we can still get out and touch bottom. that will make it easy for me to clean the bottom of the boat every other day or so. Easy to wipe the boat's bottom..... the next time I wipe mom's bottom I'm going to be thinking of barnacles.
If we're on the hook, no one can find us unless we want them to. I'll make sure the locator radar is off so we can sneak around.
Pasta is especially a good boat dish. So's fish! anybody like to fish?
Trawlers are slow and they'll only cruise at about 7-9 knots.
Now this action happens in the COCKpit. You take a long cotton clothesline and attach tri hooks and lures about every 6-8 feet.
Remember: little lure: little fish. Big lure: Big fish.
You tie the clothesline to a cleat in the cockpit and throw it off the stern (back of the boat) you take the line and loop it back on itself and clip it with a clothspin.
Now you sit down and have a cigarette and a cocktail.
When the clothespin pops off you have a fish.
The guy that taught me that one would use that system when he left Ft.Lauderdale for Freeport in the Bahamas. He said he always had more fish than he could eat and was able to have great fish frys on the beach with other boaters who would be appreciative and get him hammered.
We'll have a nice freezer for the fish. Most of these boats have wet bars too. Insane, you gotta love it.
I can cook, but I don't have the passion for it. I can roast meat very well for some reason and always make good traditional dinners like Thanksgiving turkey, Prime Rib and pork roast, that kind of thing. I also make good gravy and mashed potatoes but as we all know, you can only eat that stuff now and again.
OK Miz Demi I like the vegetarian stuff a lot but I like meat but only every few days or so. I actually like a lot of macrobiotic stuff which stores easily on a boat (brown rice and different japanese beans, sea vegetables, stuff like that.)
I like to bake bread and I have my own roll to prove it and I like to bake chocolate cakes. If I succumbed to my baking urges we would need a barge.
Ok, sailors, fun dreaming and planning with you guys.
lovbob
Arctic Char
Flounder
Dover Sole
Mac/cheese
asparigus
artichokes
spinach salad
Pork Belly
Standing Rib Roast
All of which I can cook, Chef by Trade
and all the Johnny Walker Red I can C!
(sorry I'm late)
i'll swab and you cook.
I'm DO NOT like seafood.. i mean at all.. but i can catch, skin, gut and cook some!!! Weird huh? But growing up my granny made sure us "young'ins" knew how to do it..
I better be careful I dont call my mom "Barnacle Butt"
I'm ok today, better than yesterday. We have an attorney's visit tomorrow, Fri is the Dr. home visit/evaluation, then I go to the place and do about an hour's worth of paperwork. I think that Check in for mom may be as early as Sat.
She's gone from gracious to mean, with the mean stares, etc. and I would imagine that it is to be expected because she knows that stuff is happening.
I try not to have guilt and remember my mom from when I was a little kid and she would spend hours with me. She taught me to read before I even went to kindergarten and I remember mom and my grandma (her mom) playing cards with me. For years I thought Rummy 500 was called Michigan Rummy. that's where they were from!
I'm truly doing my best! Ow. hurts
OK. Boats.
KelleyBean. When we cross open ocean it will be with a flotilla. A little fleet of boats that cruise at the same speed. Say we were going to the Bahamas. We wait for the weather and for the ocean to 'lay down' and we can wait in Ft Lauderdale or a few other jump off points in Fla. When we know the weather is right we move the boat.
This way we are in the company of experienced boaters and by the time I drive the boat with passengers across open ocean, I will be a licensed captain with over 365 sea days. a sea day is 4 hours or more on the water moving the boat.
I will be trained to the Coast Guard's standards and will have knowledge of navigation, coastal and ocean, diesel mechanics and how to dock the sucker so as not to embarrass us all! i will need help docking so who's at the bow and who's at the stern with the lines?
In the meantime, a licensed captain will move the boat for us and be part of the training. Boat too big and damage too likely for me to just try and wing it. this is actually a big deal, there's insurance and regs out the wazoo. we go by the book.
Boat will have all safety requirements met or exceeded and will be a Coast Guard documented vessel complete with EIRB, auto liferaft and plenty of PFDs personal flotation devices. (life vests). All of these issues are my problem so you guys don't have to worry about it! Safety is #1 so Kelley, does this make you feel any better?
She's like, no fool. It's still a deep ocean! That it is, but we only have to see the top of it. You can stand in the wheelhouse with me and watch the depth finder lose the bottom and then find it again as we near the Bahama shelf.
Your idea with the 2 sets of clothes is perfect. For showers in the tropics, people just use a 'sun shower' a big black douche bag looking thing that you fill up with water and hang in the sun. heats up perfect and then you don't have to scrub the shower in the head. Just take a shower on the swim step!
I don't like to kill things but I will eat them after they are dead and cooked. Nik will catch, butcher and cook it. He's come home with live eels, lobster, crabs, etc. i just leave the house until the screaming is over. I'm the one screaming.
ok, I Have to give mom a chin hair pluck. Women feel better without a beard.
love you guys and what is going on in your worlds today?
lovbob
Everyone I'm excited about the trip, can't wait.
KellyBean for all the seafood you don't eat, I will. I'm glad you scale and gut though!!
Have a great day ladies!
I have been seriously thinking about going to the Annapolis School of Seamanship. I could liveaboard somewhere near and complete the courses in a hard core environment so we are prepared!
One of the dreams I've had forever is taking my own boat through the Panama Canal. that's a huge event and requires all kinds of regs being met. usually they stuff a yacht behind a cargo ship and when the locks flood to lift the boat, it's rock and roll! WooHoo. love it. Of course you're tied 7 ways to Sunday but what an exciting experience.
I do look forward to having new things to think about as opposed to the insanity I'm dealing with now. We are all 'there' of course, but that's why I'm obsessed with BOATS!
ok, I'm done with the chin hairs, now comes the haircut and mani-pedi.
lovbob
Oh, yeah, I almost forgot. We MUST get a Spa on board with all the goodies-deep tissue, sauna, facials, and full body massages all around!
I'm on the boat I'm on the boat i'montheboati'montheboat.....
It is my hope with each pix I post to atleast give you a smile, if only for a moment because in my mind, you deserve it.
Much Respect to all of you.
Thanks Rep for the vote of confidence. I promise to post my test scores if we get that far.
Dude!! I got an A in sinking!! oh boy.
learning to use a sextant will be a challenge, but we have to back up the computers!
I cut mom's hair today and I thought I screwed it up but it looks good. I use a Flowbee. You know the thing you attach to the vacuum? Works like a charm. Mom's on the stool, hair standing straight up lookin like she has a 220 volt plug in her butt.
Today was hair day. lips, chin and a haircut. Now we're watching/listening to Oprah talk to relatives of serial killers.
We were laying up in bed reading and Nik asked me early in our realtionship: If you were a serial killer, would you tell me?
I never looked up from the book and the answer was immediate: Nope.
He still remembers that.
BTW. I like TV and there's shows I love. (Deadliest Catch, who knew) i think that the boat should have a nice big flat screen with the Shakespeare SeaWatch 2020. it stabilizes the radar to compensate for the motion of the boat while we're underway. therefore, we can watch some tube (you guys can watch some tube) while the boat is moving as opposed to having to be in a slip and plugged into cable. There's a cheaper version that works on the hook, but doesn't work when underway.
You guys know what a landlubber is?
A landlubber is anyone who is on the boat and wishes they weren't.....
OK...this was a disjointed post, but here we're with friends so no biggie.
lovbob
Actually mom had another out patient surgery today and isnt feeling but all is well.. shes just coming down with a cold..
And.... IVE MET SOMEONE!!!!!!!!
Glad your mom is ok
but screw all of that
WHO DID YOU MEET? WHERE? WHAT'S UP? DETAILS PLEASE!!!
lovbob