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markpierce

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Carquinez Coot
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penultimate Seahorse Marine Coot hull #6
Here we are heading westward in Carquinez Strait (returning to Vallejo), with a recent photo taken from Martinez (by my sister) with Benicia in the background. Perla is visible on the Coot.

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Badger in Sue Channel, just south of Kitimat, BC, Canada. Crowded, as usual ;)
 

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M/V Oliver
Dania Beach, Fl
 
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On our way home from our first weekend cruise. Right in the middle of Bellingham bay. This pic is about 15 min before I learned a valuable lesson about fuel line feed and return line. Emptied out the stbd tank and filled up the port tank!!! Whoops!! 30 min later after some frantic repriming we were back underway. Good thing I had that small can of fuel handy!!

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Though they're 2,000 miles NW of home in Utah, these are some of our "home" waters in SE Alaska.

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Here's what we tell everyone that the San Juan Islands look like:

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In reality, it far more often looks like this..... :D

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Darn Fog! :facepalm:
 
Prince William Sound Alaska
 

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Here's what we tell everyone that the San Juan Islands look like: In reality, it far more often looks like this..... :D Darn Fog! :facepalm:
Kind of off topic, but your two sat domes are they empty? Ours are they ran the wires to them left them empty. I'm also a little envious of your dual dink capabilities! :D
 
On the New River near Jacksonville NC
 

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Kind of off topic, but your two sat domes are they empty? Ours are they ran the wires to them left them empty. I'm also a little envious of your dual dink capabilities! :D

Hi Oliver,

Not empty. One is for TV and one is for Data/Phone. Both work, but we have free Cable TV at our Marina so I no longer have a Sat TV receiver. I'm surprised to hear that yours are empty (although I found and removed 3 or 4 different satellite data transmitters on my boat that were no longer in service).

Don't be too envious of dual dinks. They both need a lot of work.... ;-)
 
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Hi Oliver, Not empty. One is for TV and one is for Data/Phone. Both work, but we have free Cable TV at our Marina so I no longer have a Sat TV receiver. I'm surprised to hear that yours are empty (although I found and removed 3 or 4 different satellite data transmitters on my boat that were no longer in service). Don't be too envious of dual dinks. They both need a lot of work.... ;-)
Well boat require work right? :D Well, if I ever make it up to you, I'll need a tour. :p
 
Crossing Lake Simcoe this summer on our way up the Trent Canal and on the hook for the night.
 

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