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Crabby Captn John
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I might start on last winters list if I finish the list I wrote (but did not start) the winter before last...
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Pack up for our move to Florida and try to get a FL commercial license. Install a new plotter and radar on my boat.
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I need to build a new propstick end. My line has almost worn thru my PVC fittings. I may try to build it out of 2" copper this time. When copper starts wearing, soldier is a quick easy rebuild on it.
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Quote from: KI Crabber on November 22, 2011, 03:27:46 PM
I need to build a new propstick end. My line has almost worn thru my PVC fittings. I may try to build it out of 2" copper this time. When copper starts wearing, soldier is a quick easy rebuild on it.
It'll probabably get stolen. And it will probably wear faster then PVC.
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Quote from: Mr. Ray III on November 22, 2011, 03:49:20 PM
It'll probabably get stolen. And it will probably wear faster then PVC.
That's always a possibility. When it is not in use it comes totally free from the boat and lays down inside the boat or truck pretty well. I wonder if there is somewhere I could find out the abrasion difference between PVC and copper. When I was a kid, we used a 2"copper slide that held up for about 8 years. It had a bunch of soldier on it but it was also made out of DWV and not K or L copper which is what I was considering.....
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Quote from: KI Crabber on November 22, 2011, 04:46:58 PM
That's always a possibility. When it is not in use it comes totally free from the boat and lays down inside the boat or truck pretty well. I wonder if there is somewhere I could find out the abrasion difference between PVC and copper. When I was a kid, we used a 2"copper slide that held up for about 8 years. It had a bunch of soldier on it but it was also made out of DWV and not K or L copper which is what I was considering.....
for the price of copper now a days, you can pay someone to build you one out of SS and still pay less......and never have to repair it for many many years.
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Quote from: TAXI CRAB on November 17, 2011, 08:36:06 AM
I'm kicking around the idea of building a boat.
Me too, It will be my third The hardest part of boat building for me is breaking the news to the wife.
I am 60% sure that I will build this Sam Devlin boat "Mille Hill" (just bought the plans) Would like to build this 27' dory. I built it's little sister (16' san juan dory 5 years ago Still crab and fish out of her. ( but this might be too much to handle) But still looking at other plans and boat style's
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I'd like to try to build a small day sailer. Been talking about each winter for 10 years. Might be the winter cause I'm bored and have no other projects...
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Quote from: jack1747 on November 24, 2011, 08:49:40 AM
I'd like to try to build a small day sailer. Been talking about each winter for 10 years. Might be the winter cause I'm bored and have no other projects...
Jack, I am sure you can find a small day sailer for a song and fix it up But there is nothing like building your own boat. If you go to the dark side
Reseach, Reseach, There is so much help and plans out there in internet land. But I warn you it is addictive. As soon as you start you will be planning the next one in your head
I almost built The Jimmy Skiff from CLC http://jimmyskiff.blogspot.com but built the San Juan dory instead wanted a larger boat. Which turn out to be heavier, needs a trailer ect, might have been nice to have a car topper skiff for those back waters no one can get to. So I could crab by myself Maybe I will build it this year
IT IS ADDICTIVE
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Quote from: jack1747 on November 24, 2011, 08:49:40 AM
I'd like to try to build a small day sailer. Been talking about each winter for 10 years. Might be the winter cause I'm bored and have no other projects...
Not to get off topic but did you ever finish that motorcycle that you were working on Jack I don't remember ever seeing pictures of it when it was done.
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Yes
http://www.bluecrab.info/forum/index.php/topic,37764.50.html
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Mine is to get this old 20 hp up and running. I also want to make a few lines.
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steeler snoods but no black and purple....I knew you were in the closet....lmao
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Quote from: flounderpounder on November 26, 2011, 06:19:44 PM
steeler snoods but no black and purple....I knew you were in the closet....lmao
It is almost impossible to find purple hose. The closest I could find is sort of berry colored. Some of the haters on here called it pink.
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Quote from: jack1747 on November 17, 2011, 04:13:37 PM
55 gallon stock tanks work great. And they are cheap, last forever.
Awesome Jack,thanks for the info.
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Quote from: snapper69 on November 21, 2011, 11:48:43 AM
Pack up for our move to Florida and try to get a FL commercial license. Install a new plotter and radar on my boat.
Sounds great to me!
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Quote from: KI Crabber on November 22, 2011, 04:46:58 PM
That's always a possibility. When it is not in use it comes totally free from the boat and lays down inside the boat or truck pretty well. I wonder if there is somewhere I could find out the abrasion difference between PVC and copper. When I was a kid, we used a 2"copper slide that held up for about 8 years. It had a bunch of soldier on it but it was also made out of DWV and not K or L copper which is what I was considering.....
Good luck with both!
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Ray,
I thought you were going to sell your big boat?
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Quote from: Big Liar on November 29, 2011, 09:35:32 AM
Ray,
I thought you were going to sell your big boat?
I want to but due to recent events and predictions of future ones, I just might be a crab potter again. I may have an opportunity to buy a friend's 1000 pot rig. Plus, the first time I advertised it, I was more into just testing the waters. I have a 33' hull thats nice and wide Im considering starting on, if I do, I would have to sell the boat in order to put a diesel in the 33.
I forgot to mention I am going to add a full keel to her also.
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Nice. 1000 pots!
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Quote from: Mr. Ray III on November 29, 2011, 11:47:30 AM
I want to but due to recent events and predictions of future ones, I just might be a crab potter again. I may have an opportunity to buy a friend's 1000 pot rig. Plus, the first time I advertised it, I was more into just testing the waters. I have a 33' hull thats nice and wide Im considering starting on, if I do, I would have to sell the boat in order to put a diesel in the 33.
I forgot to mention I am going to add a full keel to her also.
Ray, How many pots can you fish on a good day? Just wondering.....
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Last year a friend of mine's boat broke down so I ran mine for him. We wasted time finding rows of pots, half of the pots were in 25' of water, and we got 31 bushels. But we managed to run about 450 by about 11:00 am. If all the pots were in 10-15' we coulda rolled.
So given that I had two shakers who could switch in and out, I think I could do 900 in a long day.
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Quote from: Ronster on November 14, 2011, 09:28:26 AM
Do you have a winter crabbing project for this year?
Mine is to outfit my pontoon boat with a propstick so I can run trotlines this year.
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You must be doing that for Del. Two 150 ft.ers with your water depths where you keep the pontoon in
NJ will be very tricky. "good luck" !!!
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No, doing it for NJ.
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Interestingly enough Ron,we found using our pontoon boat to run a trotline very difficult,so we bought a Skiff.What size is yours ? I did talk to one of my Amish neighbors who uses his pontoon successfully,I'll be curious to see how it works out,and hopefully be your dipper a few times
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