tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8396539239718442243.post5656155995703355732..comments2024-03-29T07:35:28.134-04:00Comments on self-portrait in the present sea journal: Hilton Head Island: landfall; cavernous; startled; bad newsWebbhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16850431988375738943noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8396539239718442243.post-46295869402063252062020-11-20T09:17:10.220-05:002020-11-20T09:17:10.220-05:00Crazy Horse is an early boat with full length stri...Crazy Horse is an early boat with full length stringers instead of the tubes. After you add the time removing all the screws attaching the berths to the wood (in not the most comfortable positions) I tend to just cut the line and remove it in sections. It is usually worn where it runs through the holes in the fiberglass along the hull and need replacing anyway. That problematic knot is easy to deal with using a rigging knife. ha ha <br />Gannet is fortunate to have you as a caretaker. Enjoy the new 1/4 berths.<br />Richard <br />#21 Crazy HorseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8396539239718442243.post-74190499689960632742020-11-19T19:59:01.268-05:002020-11-19T19:59:01.268-05:00Hah!
First, the actuarial stuff is always a littl...Hah!<br /><br />First, the actuarial stuff is always a little esoteric. Life expectancy varies by age. If you are 20, the odds that you make it to 90 are one thing. But if you make it to 75, the odds are very much better.<br /><br />Second, the climate change thing is very much along the lines that storms will intensify more rapidly than in the past. Iota is a stark example.Ernienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8396539239718442243.post-48570092714812057592020-11-19T17:40:24.057-05:002020-11-19T17:40:24.057-05:00What, no Picasso?What, no Picasso?kaimusailinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14087187364221119589noreply@blogger.com