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Unread 11-10-2010, 08:35 AM
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I understand now why in March, I didn't take all that (logistics) in consideration.

Yea this bunch of raggety waterpeople don't need to hold a workin man up. Gotta get it (work) when it's there.

I'm still in I was just wondering. We know how a cheap bunch we are.

I still need to fix my hyd cyl's on the outdrive. They are leaking bad now.

Spare/Therm can my cyl be disassembled/rebuilt without removing the entire cyl from the transome? Volvo Penta duoprop 290 outdrive.
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Unread 11-11-2010, 01:14 PM
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I'm a little late signing up, but I've been preoccupied the past couple months and haven't visited here as much as usual. I'm pretty sure that weekend is free, so count me in!
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Sounds like a good time. I'll see about getting some time off, and maybe rustle up some of the Georgia syndicate.

It sounds crazy, but how long do ya'll think it would take to arrive by water?

If any of ya'll from the Coastal Empire or Lowcountry are interested we could put together a V20 flotilla/convoy.
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Sounds like a good time. I'll see about getting some time off, and maybe rustle up some of the Georgia syndicate.

It sounds crazy, but how long do ya'll think it would take to arrive by water?

If any of ya'll from the Coastal Empire or Lowcountry are interested we could put together a V20 flotilla/convoy.
Bradford, it could be epic . . .

We went up last October. From HHI it's around 90 miles, and took us a little over 4 hours.
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I would love to make the trip down from NY and join you guys. Sounds like a blast! I guess it would be a good idea to first I have to land a boat and complete my resto and all my upgrades I have planned.
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Bradford, it could be epic . . .

We went up last October. From HHI it's around 90 miles, and took us a little over 4 hours.


Sounds like THE way to go to me....would really make the trip special...epic is good desription, Pipe!!...
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falling too far down the list, we need to go ahead and get a roll call going, any one need any more information about lodging?
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well, I'm new to the community and my v-20 cc doesnt have a motor yet but i'll be there one way or the other...
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Looks like i'm about 75% going to make this. i'd love to meet some of y'all and have always wanted to play around in the waters of charleston. I assume theres plenty of you who know them well? I hate going places I don't know without a solid guide. I guess thats from growing up in the outer banks where the bars change yearly.
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Unread 01-20-2011, 10:44 PM
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the Charleston area is a breeze to navigate compared to NC, I grew up spending my summers around Sneeds Ferry NC, up there the channel was three feet, outside the channel was 2 and a half. Down here theres plenty of water and plenty of places to go. I'm waiting on planning an agenda based on what kind of weather we get that weekend. Get a chart or play around on google earth, get familiar with the waters and land marks. I'm going to try to get soem charts for eveyone who comes fown, with some personal notes written on them
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