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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Oct 21, 2012: All Good Things
Sadly, as is always the case for anyone living north of the Carolinas, winterizing the systems aboard a cruiser becomes a necessity before the damaging effects of ice has a chance to do serious damage. Sometimes, like last season, the … Continue reading
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MercMon Must Go
Note: 27JUL13 update, see removal of this stupid MercMon gauge at: July 27, 2013: Supply Run Loyal readers here have likely picked-up on two common-traits of the captain of the Rose: one, he’s not afraid to try new technology and … Continue reading
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Oct 06, 2012: A Cruise for Supper
With a rapidly-closing window for enjoying the Rose before her pending winter lay-up, an outing was planned around life, like the first mate’s baseball-game Saturday morning and a class Sunday afternoon. Late arrival at the marina Saturday afternoon meant firewalled-throttles … Continue reading
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