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DeCourcy

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  1. option 3: Onne Vanderwal mentioned that he uses toothpaste....not certain why but he said it worked on his camera lenses...... Toothpaste is an abrasive... probably NOT the best thing to use on optical lenses! Jim.
  2. I also have Malones. I always use a bow tie-down, as previously mentioned, to be able to keep an eye on the boat if it starts to "move". (Heide, don't be looking UP thru the sunroof if you're moving:)) No one's mentioned this, and I hardly ever see anyone doing it, but I use long straps and loop them twice around the boat. It creates a "cinching" effect, so that even if the straps do loosen a little, the boat can't move much, because if it starts to shift, the noose gets tighter. Not following close behind you, Jim.
  3. > >NSPN is a volunteer club. How could you require a volunteer >to outlay money so they could volunteer their time for free? >Does this happen anywhere else? Is there not something wrong >with that picture? Yes.. this happens throughout the martial arts community. People pay to practice their art, and after gaining experience, volunteer to teach others. They "pass it along". I thought that is one of the guiding principles of this club. That was one of my first exposures to this club... watching a pool session and watching the experienced help the inexperienced. Coming from a martial arts background, I thought it was great to see the selflessness of the instructors giving of themselves to others. I was and am thrilled to be a member just because of that spirit. Jim.
  4. I'd vote for the picture method... but Christopher has to volunteer to submerge himself so it would be a nice "water level" shot.
  5. "Attending" and "Participating" have different meanings. Which one are you folks talking about? Jim.
  6. Methinks Kevin needeth refrain from watching Monty lest he becomes either a witch or a duck! Watcheth out for the waves! Jim.
  7. "I find after several experiments I like a loom about 2inches wider than that measurement suggests. That is, when I raise my arms up from my sides I measure 18 inches and use a 20 inch loom..." Ralph, that's exactly what I've found when I make my paddles. I'd suggest that Dan looks at his boat's width. I'd guess that the rule of thumb is off a little because the skin boats are usually a bit narrower than our plastic or glass boats. So if our boats are say, 2 inches wider than theirs, it makes sense that a wider grip will help you keep from banging your thumbs on the side of the boat. Jim.
  8. >their would be no need for dander if everyone just accepted >that BCU of course is superior WAIT... didn't we kick the British out of here a long time ago? Jim.
  9. Yup, I'll try to be there a little before 8. Jim.
  10. Have not been on the water yet this year. Am planning on launching from Lynch Park, Beverly. Early Saturday morning. Have to be back at launch site by 10:00 - 10:30. (family cookout at my house that afternoon). Anybody want to paddle towards Manchester, or up the Danvers river? Leave around 8:00 am. I know, it's early, but it's the only time I can squeeze in my first paddle this year. Jim.
  11. Hi Kevin, I don't get there every Thursday, and won't be there until at least the 22nd, but I use Greenlands and will bring an extra whenever I go. So you can try (and buy if you want) mine. Jim.
  12. "Just one more reason for me to move to a new location, somewhere besides Taxachusetts, Seems to be the popular trend nowadays..." Naw Brad, my grandfather moved from Lynn to NewHampshire in 1961; it's not a new fad. Besides, NH has hardly any coastline! Jim.
  13. Is there any reason why the general membership can't have a copy to possibly put up at their places of work? Jim.
  14. Typo -- you mean Gorton's, not Groton's...
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