So long, and thanks for all the mods.........

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(Sub) Ed Tordahl*PROTEUS*
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So long, and thanks for all the mods.........

Post by (Sub) Ed Tordahl*PROTEUS* »

Hi All!

I just wanted to let you all know how valuable this forum has been to me and PROTEUS. Though I submitted little in the way of mods myself, I wanted each of you to know I took your suggestions, pro and con, to heart.

I recently purchased a somewhat more classic yacht, 1978 Bristol 29.9, ZEPHYR, which will more closely fit my needs. I plan to do more extended cruising up and down the eastern seaboard eventually going cruising/live-aboard.

I know what I learned hear from all of you will be invaluable as I step up. I carry a small piece of each and every one of you on my future journeys. A large part of PROTEUS will be with me too.

If youre interested in seeing PROTEUS, and a list of mods done to her, visit:

http://www.pcbdui.com/proteus/

She is now on the market having received several interested calls already.

MAC owners RULE!!

Again,
Thanksand Godspeed to you all.

Ed Tordahl
ZEPHYR, Bristol 29.9 Hull#70

I must down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide
Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied; From "Sea-Fever" by John Masefield
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Dimitri-2000X-Tampa
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Location: Tampa, Florida 2000 Mercury BigFoot 50HP 4-Stroke on 26X hull# 3575.B000

Post by Dimitri-2000X-Tampa »

Have a good cruise Ed...and keep in mind that you don't have to own a Mac to post here. Just get yourself a laptop and an aircard 8)
Frank C

Post by Frank C »

Echo to Dimitri!
Congrats on the new boat, Ed, and Fair Seas!
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ESPERANZA
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Post by ESPERANZA »

Great looking X Ed...
All the best to you... 8)
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craiglaforce
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Post by craiglaforce »

Hope you enjoy your new boat and drop us a note to let us know how you like it and so forth after you get some time on it .

Have fun!
Don B
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Post by Don B »

I would not mind seeing some Pics of the Bristol.

-Don B
Don B
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Post by Don B »

Ed,

Did you already disappear ? I hope not !! I have a question. In your Mac pics you have a "lantern" Hanging over the table.


Is it battery or AC and did you have to run wires to it ?

Also how did you attach it to the ceiling ?

I have a similar AC illuminated Brass Lantern and am curious.

Don
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Tony D-26X_SusieQ
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Post by Tony D-26X_SusieQ »

Ed,
Calm seas and fair winds to you. Drop by and keep in touch with a few crusing stories from time to time. Lot's of us wish we could do what you are doing. :)
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Post by Don B »

I guess Ed must be enjoying his new boat !! I wonder if Sibyl ever got a chance to look at his Mac. It looks like the two of them were not too far apart Geographically.

-Don B
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Post by Sibyl »

Hi Don,
I sure didn't......I emailed him and didn't hear back. I may try again, it seems so many ISP's have so many spam filters implemented that a lot of email is getting lost in the shuffle. I am thinking I may do better with a 19, a smaller boat may be just the ticket for me. I also may take a trip out to PA and stop at the dealer in central NJ who has a few X's. Plus I have to meet up with Otho at some point. Plus I need to get my boat cleaned up so I can sell it! But with everyone at work on vacation except me I can't seem to get anything done!

Ah well, at least the weather's been nice here.

Gail
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Scott
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Location: 1978 Catalina 22 with all the Racing Goodies!! 4 horse fire breathing monster on the transom

Post by Scott »

I wish my ISP had a spam filter.

Ive never used my bus addy for anything purchased, Just a couple BB reg's and business. I get a deluge of junk every day!
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Post by Don B »

My brother runs a Web hosting business and he is amazed how much spam mail there is. He installs filters to stop it and than customers complain that their mail is either not going out or they are not receiving mail from other people. He checks into it for them and finds that the people are on blacklists even though they are legit email users.

Sibyl,

I see you are an Air Traffic Controller ? My cousin is one out on Long Island.

-Don B
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jackie m
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Post by jackie m »

Don B wrote:I would not mind seeing some Pics of the Bristol.

-Don B
No pics (only line drawings) but here's a link to a review. Sounds like a nice boat!

http://www.boatus.com/jackhornor/sail/bristol29.9.htm

Jackie
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Post by Sibyl »

Don,
Yep....I work at JFK Tower. Been a lousy year for weather and delays....on my days off I only feel like sitting around the house and recovering. In fact I'm supposed to be off tomorrow but probably have to go in. :-(
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