Has the PNW chapter had an EBS lately, if not why not. I sure could use one. Anyone?
Has the PNW chapter had an EBS lately, if not why not. I sure could use one. Anyone?
"The hand feeds the mind."
Weston Farmer
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On the trailing edge of technology.
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A few of us got together back around the holidays, pretty informal. Apologies, oversights meant no general call for brew was issued on these pages. If you call one and I'm around, I will make it.
Tres.
Gerard>
Everett, WA
Il colore del cielo, la forza del mare.
I guess I posted too close to the super bowl. Gerard I see you are just south of me, easy enough to meet for a beer somewhere. Lew, John, I'm still open. Or I'll try again in a week or 2.
Gary![]()
"The hand feeds the mind."
Weston Farmer
Where will it be? If anyone wants to make the drive to Anacortes, I have several interesting old boats hauled right now. . . a shop tour before/during/contiguous with the whiskey sampling?
Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!
A boat yard is a good place.
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do, than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain
James, that is a very interesting offer. I would love to get some photos of that tug and anything else you are working on. I would be willing to offer a bottle of Jameson to the cause.![]()
"The hand feeds the mind."
Weston Farmer
That sounds like a good time. I haven't been to the hardware store in forever either. I see they have a deal going in the deck prism department. Beers, boats and bronze? Sounds good to me.
Last edited by BETTY-B; 01-26-2011 at 06:49 PM.
Okay then, I'm officially offering to host this thing and inviting y'all to come to Emerald Marine for a shin-dig.Just tell me the time that works for everybody and I'll make it happen. I'll invite the guys from the Anacortes Community Maritime Center to come too, and maybe we can plan a messabout or something for the Spring while we're at it.
Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!
I'm all over that.
How do we feel about mid-late february?
Member of the Loyal, Mostly-Noble, Elite and Most Ancient order of the Laughing Polar Bear Cap Society.
I ask out of Ignorance, not Criticism.
Call it, James. We can always disagree later!
You're hosting so what works best for you James.
"The hand feeds the mind."
Weston Farmer
An excuse not to work on the weekend would be great -
Swinging from the rafters, check.
Hey, it could be as early as this saturday, or maybe next friday or saturday? Since I'm the only one within reasonable walking distance from home, I think you guys who are driving ought to be the ones to say for sure.
Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!
Hey Bill! It would be great to see you there, or elsewhere!
I can't make it this weekend. I can make it next weekend.
Too bad Bruce isn't around. He is a fun guy - and a good swimmer![]()
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do, than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain
I’ve been told this Sunday is booked, and that Valentines weekend is on reserve. Shoot for next Saturday and see what happens.
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"The hand feeds the mind."
Weston Farmer
Jamie, we'll do more than one for sure. Plus, I just got my NEXUS application approved so I'll be walking aboard and showing up on your doorstep there in Sidney at some point sooner rather than later.
But for this first one? How about. . .
Next Saturday, Feb. 5th at 3:00 starting at Emerald Marine. . .and perhaps staggering down towards the Brown Lantern or the Rockfish after a bit. PM me for directions if you need 'em.
Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!
Works for me. I'll be there.
Excellent! I've invited a few guys from OARSS and TSCA and the ACMC to come as well--and i look forward to maybe brainstorming our summer schedule of messabouts. I know there's a springtime Cama Beach rendezvous possibly in the works.
Bring your boat plans and your pictures!
Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!
Okay, here's an update of the forumites who have emailed me so far and said they plan to attend. Looks like it's shaping up to be a perfect cure for the midwinter no-boat blues!
Gary Schollmeier
TimH
johnw
Lew Barrett
Dan Cooley (BETTY-B)
Michael Beckman
Tim Yeadon
BBSebens
and maybe's:
bobcat
Eric Hvalsoe
Anybody you know of who ought to know about this. . .well, give 'em a poke! All are invited. We are practically at the point where we should go down and get a pony keg from Anacortes Brewery as it is. . . .
Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!
James,
I'll represent the South Sound -
Anything I can bring in the munchie category?
Bill
I'm in.
Gerard>
Everett, WA
Il colore del cielo, la forza del mare.
What do you need? I have some chocolate covered pretzels![]()
Also, if anybody wants to car pool up from Seattle (Eric and I have discussed that but that depends on if he can go) I can take 3 other people in my VW, or 4 in my Chevy. I am just as happy to ride with somebody else doing the driving, but either way there's little point in everyone driving up from here in separate cars. What do you think?
Hey Bill! I hope you can make it. It's been a while! If you want to ride up with me, give me a PM or email.
James,
Not sure what you have planned for munchies, if any, for this event:
I can bring brats / rolls / condiments if there is a grill available (if this idea is appropriate). If no grill and you want to do the brats, I can bring my Trusty George Foreman electric grill.
Lew, I'll call you on Thursday - I may work Saturday morning at Beacon Hill -
Bill
'Kay boys, I'm headed to Costco tonight to pick up a 50# sack of tortilla chips and the 5 gallon bucket of salsa for the fiesta. Anyone need anything?
Bill, Lew, by all means bring yer munchies too. We can fire up a grill, sure! Or whatever. Open to suggestions.
Ummm. . . .we are a bit short of lemon-scented towellettes--this being a boatshop after all, and also those little miniature parasols for the drinks if anyone has extra to bring.
Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!
Oh, and you're certainly free to bring your wife/girfriend/significant other if you want. We can race 'em to see who gets bored hearing about lap gains and bedding compound and caulking bevels first. (I gotta warn you, Kate's got a bit of a homefield advantage on this one already!)
Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!
Well, Nancy's eyes glazed over before I finish the invite question.
Sorry I can't make it. Have a prior engagement to camp in Olympia tomorrow night and then go the Washington State BMW motorcycle club meeting on Sunday morning
Have a good time
I'm not sure if I'll be able to make it now. Expecting a job related email at some point tomorrow, and I'd like to be around to reply quickly. If I get that done with in the AM I should still make it though.
Uh. . .Michael, we got a computer and even a wireless Internet connection at the shop. . . You can borrow 'em![]()
Amphibious Macroplankton Oughtredia doublendus
Mostly found frequenting the littoral and estuarine zones in the southern half of the Salish Sea, though sightings have been recorded both north and south of this area, and occasionally, but rarely, inland, in freshwater environments. This species lives on micro-brewed beer and dutch-oven biscuits,and displays brightly colored nylon and gore-tex plumage during the rainy season. Approach with caution!
That should work then. I'm hoping to get a deckhand job on a schooner currently in the Bahamas. They'll be back in port tomorrow. I have a job offer from the company I worked for last summer though, and they need to know if I'm coming back by Monday. Not much time to figure out where I'm headed. A schooner would be more fun then another summer of jetboats though.
And a great time was had by all.
Last edited by TimH; 02-06-2011 at 12:30 PM.
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do, than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain
So where is the evidence? Without pictures it didn't happen.
Eternal optimist and a slow learner.
19'6" Caledonia Yawl ~ Sparrow
SOF Ruth Wherry
and a new SOF Whitehall too.
We have pix
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do, than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain
Prove it.
Eternal optimist and a slow learner.
19'6" Caledonia Yawl ~ Sparrow
SOF Ruth Wherry
and a new SOF Whitehall too.
There are survivors?
Is there a single address where flowers and get-well cards can be sent to those who tried to keep up with Lew's rum-swilling pace? <G>
David G
Harbor Woodworks
http://www.harborwoodworking.com/boat.html
"It was a Sunday morning and Goddard gave thanks that there were still places where one could worship in temples not made by human hands." -- L. F. Herreshoff (The Compleat Cruiser)
Thanks, James, very much for hosting yesterday's soiree - I had a great time yakking it up for 3+ hours but didn't get to speak with nearly as many people as I wanted - a mark of fine event.
Bill
Thanks to James & Andy for hosting. Nice buncha people, sorry I had to split a bit early. Loved that MacGregor lapstrake canoe...
Gerard>
Everett, WA
Il colore del cielo, la forza del mare.
I have them. What's it worth to ya?
Actually, I will get them up tonight as I have some work that takes me away from home today.
Here's a brief recap though without images which will follow:
1. Best Cookies Award goes to the Beckmans for their "Norwegian Lace" butter discs.
2. Best Shop tool goes to Emerald's 36" ship saw
3. Best fiberglass boat imitating a wooden boat goes to......(wait.......... can't give all the awards out at once)
It was a pretty good sized EBS, with at minimum 25 or 30 people in attendance even including some women and children!
We didn't run out of beer!
The lasagna was not as good as the one served at the last EBS.
James gimbaled stove holder remains a marvel of crude elegance.
The worm drive saw was not in sight.
Stand by for film at 7.
OK, just guessing here, but the way I feel this morning and looking at the photos, I had a good time and I’m sure I made a fool of myself. Thank you James and Andy for hosting us. My attitude is now suitably adjusted and I will make it thru the rest of winter.
Ben checking out the clamp selection.
The loft.
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"The hand feeds the mind."
Weston Farmer
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do, than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain
Maybe some names to go with the faces? Looks like a good time, wish I could have been there.
"Please be more specific or we'll choose to order a cheaper bilge-rat to replace you."
~seanz
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do, than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain
A very nice boys afternoon out...together with some good looking ladies to leaven the mix.
Lew was his usual entertaining self. A nod to Emerald Marine for your generosity. But the question remains: where was yeadon?
Last edited by pcford; 02-06-2011 at 01:36 PM.
Mais où sont les neiges d'antan?
François Villon