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mhabich

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  1. It's always good to have munitions on deck. Well, actually we just found a bunch of fresh empty shotgun shells floating outside Perkins Cove, along with a duck with its feet in the air that may have accumulated a few pellets in flight.
  2. Don’t think so. Too dark too soon.
  3. The spammer slipped through the system's spam check for new board users and was able to post a couple of spam posts. If you got emails, those were legitimate in the sense that you've asked the message board to notify you of new posts. The posts were spam, but the email notifications were sent to you by the board as you asked. Your email addresses were not accessed by the spammer. The spammer was banned and the posts removed earlier today. What's more, we stopped for a PPPO after a delightful day. Needed onion rings.
  4. Just off the water. Will check when I’m back home.
  5. I can bring a (somewhat leaky) spraydeck that fits. Cetus LV takes a Snap Dragon M or Seals 1.4. Tunnel is adjustable.
  6. Lean back? Are you pulling back on the loop or pushing forward?
  7. It isn't a lighthouse: https://www.bostonmagazine.com/property/2019/08/05/manchester-by-the-sea-home-with-watchtower/
  8. Email from Gaia, 30 Dec 2021: We’re writing to let you know about a change to a map source that might affect the way you use Gaia GPS. Our systems tell us that you may have viewed our “NOAA Charts” map layer at least once during the past year. Beginning January 1, 2022, the government source that Gaia GPS relies upon to produce this map layer will no longer be available. As a temporary replacement, the information underlying the “NOAA Charts” map has been replaced with the “Electronic Navigational Charts” map, produced by the same U.S. government source. When you activate the “NOAA Charts” map layer on Gaia GPS, you will notice that the appearance of the map is different from what you might expect. To learn more about this change, and how we plan to address nautical charts in the future, please refer to the FAQ listed below. If you have any questions, you can reply to this email. Thank you for using Gaia GPS! Why has the “NOAA Charts” map changed? On January 1, 2022 the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Coast Survey will shut down the service that provides Gaia GPS with the traditional nautical charts we display in the “NOAA Charts” map. This is part of a plan announced by NOAA in November 2019 to stop the production and maintenance of traditional paper and raster nautical charts by January 2025. The traditional charts are being replaced by the newer Electronic Navigational Charts. You can read more about this change at this link: https://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/charts/farewell-to-traditional-nautical-charts.html. As a temporary replacement for the traditional nautical charts, Gaia GPS has substituted them with the Electronic Navigational Charts, also produced by NOAA. Will traditional nautical charts be returning to Gaia GPS? We are considering several options to support the adventures of folks who are exploring on or near water. One approach is to follow NOAA’s lead and incorporate some of the new, frequently-updating Electronic Navigational Chart data that NOAA is releasing into our flagship map, Gaia Topo. We are also looking into creating an “archival” map which could contain all of the raster nautical charts created prior to January 1, 2022. These sources will not be considered up to date, and will eventually contain inaccuracies. This would make these archival maps less useful for safe navigation. We will continue to provide updates as we decide which path to take. Where can I find the traditional nautical charts now? You can access individual PDF versions of the NOAA Raster Nautical Charts until January 2025 by visiting this link: https://nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/charts/noaa-raster-charts.html
  9. We saw an ocean sunfish off Manchester today. It was as scared of us as we were of it…not at all. Swam under my boat twice.
  10. Kayakoutfitting.com is a good source.
  11. Info from ICOM: http://www.icomamerica.com/en/case-studies-white-papers/downloads/white-papers/Icom-Radio-Battery-Technology-White-Paper-417.pdf
  12. It would be great if everyone used their name as you do (and I don’t, quite). You can go to search (magnifying glass at top right), select member search, and search on name or many other fields. If I posted as KayakHero I’d get laughed right out of here.
  13. Private message only works if you're a paid member. Once we get your renewal straightened out, you'll be all set.
  14. We're always there Thursday evenings starting at 5:00.
  15. I had hoped to organize for 24 August, but won't be able...
  16. Float plan template View File A simple printable float plan template to be filled out by hand. Submitter mhabich Submitted 08/17/2022 Category Float Plans  
  17. We’ll have some in the works, but not tomorrow. A bit breezy.
  18. Rick found this: Denmark or just another night at Chebacco?
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