A New Journey Begins for OverEasy - 2020/2022
- Russ
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Nice.
Where did you get that strainer? I wonder if it would fit the M's tiny drain.
Where did you get that strainer? I wonder if it would fit the M's tiny drain.
--Russ
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Hi Russ!
We found it at Lowes in the kitchen and bath sink accessories section.
It’s perforated deburred SST sheet material with what appears to be a neoprene rubber edging.
We drilled out the center hole to accept a SST 3/8 dia x 5 inch bolt and nylock nut (it was found in my bin of led hardware
) which acts as a centering pin and weight to keep it aligned in the drain hole.
We had previously used a screen mesh type strainer but it was too light moved around.
This new one with the bolt looks to be something that will be functional and last.
Best Regards
Over Easy



We found it at Lowes in the kitchen and bath sink accessories section.
It’s perforated deburred SST sheet material with what appears to be a neoprene rubber edging.
We drilled out the center hole to accept a SST 3/8 dia x 5 inch bolt and nylock nut (it was found in my bin of led hardware
We had previously used a screen mesh type strainer but it was too light moved around.
This new one with the bolt looks to be something that will be functional and last.
Best Regards
Over Easy
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Overeasy
Nice work Lad , u r making us all proud as another productive member on this sites Mod,s section keep up the good work I,m sure their,s a few members gonna b coping ur mods or modifying them to suit their particular needs
as Russ says I think I,ll run down to Lowe,s & see if I can find that strainer in stock as they r only like 3 mins from me
enjoy the adventures !
J
Nice work Lad , u r making us all proud as another productive member on this sites Mod,s section keep up the good work I,m sure their,s a few members gonna b coping ur mods or modifying them to suit their particular needs
as Russ says I think I,ll run down to Lowe,s & see if I can find that strainer in stock as they r only like 3 mins from me
enjoy the adventures !
J
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Hi All!
Okay, so it’s not what was scheduled but we finally left the house
at 7 PM instead of the planned departure of 7 AM ….
….(does anyone else experience this
).
Between the temps in the 90s with matching humidity and a frog choker 2 hour thunder thumper of a rain storm ⛈ in the afternoon we almost thought of giving up on the day! Icing on the cake were a fwd hatch leak matched by a new starboard window that decided to leak in sympathy..
It must be a byproduct of or local heatwave. Is what it is and we can deal with it. Just time consuming.

We decided that departure was the better option and make some progress even if we stopped at midnight at a nice hotel
. Clean sheets, air conditioning and breakfast included! They even have complementary washers and driers to dry out the sheets and beddings!
Gotta laugh and roll with the small stuff, and it’s all small stuff!



Made it to Florence SC. Not our best first day trip mileage but mileage none the less!

Best Regards to All!
Over Easy



Okay, so it’s not what was scheduled but we finally left the house
Between the temps in the 90s with matching humidity and a frog choker 2 hour thunder thumper of a rain storm ⛈ in the afternoon we almost thought of giving up on the day! Icing on the cake were a fwd hatch leak matched by a new starboard window that decided to leak in sympathy..
We decided that departure was the better option and make some progress even if we stopped at midnight at a nice hotel
Gotta laugh and roll with the small stuff, and it’s all small stuff!
Made it to Florence SC. Not our best first day trip mileage but mileage none the less!

Best Regards to All!
Over Easy
- pitchpolehobie
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Safe travels.
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Tohatsu 25HP
Cruising Area: Inland Ohio, Lake Erie
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Hi All!
Better travels Thursday!
Florence SC to Wayne NJ!

Had a good start in the morning, it’s nice to have someone make breakfast for you for a change.
Slight delay enroute around Richmond VA.
A Semi turned in onto and knocked a sedan with a young Mother and her young daughter for a solid loop! Totaled their sedan and blocked off a lane of I-95. Fortunately all the airbags and seat belts and crumple zones did their job as the Mother and Daughter were, while traumatized, were relatively intact and safe. The Semi drove off AFTER recognizing what he had done but never stopped! What a jerk!
We stopped rendered aid as needed then called 911, blocked traffic from the accident wreckage and flagged traffic until released from the scene by the authorities.
Just a bit of extra excitement in the travels of Over Easy. Just very very glad there were no serious injuries.
Up and onward in the morning.
Best Regards to All!
Over Easy



Better travels Thursday!
Florence SC to Wayne NJ!
Had a good start in the morning, it’s nice to have someone make breakfast for you for a change.
Slight delay enroute around Richmond VA.
A Semi turned in onto and knocked a sedan with a young Mother and her young daughter for a solid loop! Totaled their sedan and blocked off a lane of I-95. Fortunately all the airbags and seat belts and crumple zones did their job as the Mother and Daughter were, while traumatized, were relatively intact and safe. The Semi drove off AFTER recognizing what he had done but never stopped! What a jerk!
We stopped rendered aid as needed then called 911, blocked traffic from the accident wreckage and flagged traffic until released from the scene by the authorities.
Just a bit of extra excitement in the travels of Over Easy. Just very very glad there were no serious injuries.
Up and onward in the morning.
Best Regards to All!
Over Easy
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OverEasy
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Hi All!
Made it to Prouty Beach Campground New Port VT on the beautiful shores of Lake Memphrremagog at sunset Friday.
Nice trip without too much traffic or major delay.
Weather had another frog choker rainstorm or two but we pulled off and enjoyed the break. Took advantage of the stops to top off the gas tank and (for us anyway) made good time.
Pulling things together and settling in had us tucked in on the new 6” foam mattresses by midnight after a sandwich supper. Slept great

Up at 6AM Saturday morning to see the daughter off on her 10K open water swim and so we could watch the “Grand Puppy”


Best Regards to All!
Over Easy



Made it to Prouty Beach Campground New Port VT on the beautiful shores of Lake Memphrremagog at sunset Friday.
Nice trip without too much traffic or major delay.
Weather had another frog choker rainstorm or two but we pulled off and enjoyed the break. Took advantage of the stops to top off the gas tank and (for us anyway) made good time.
Pulling things together and settling in had us tucked in on the new 6” foam mattresses by midnight after a sandwich supper. Slept great
Up at 6AM Saturday morning to see the daughter off on her 10K open water swim and so we could watch the “Grand Puppy”

Best Regards to All!
Over Easy
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pleb222
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Hey OverEasy!
Let me know how you enjoy the Memphre, it's one of the outings I'm hoping to get done next year!
Let me know how you enjoy the Memphre, it's one of the outings I'm hoping to get done next year!
Phil
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OverEasy
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Hi All!
While we only land camped in our Mac26X at Prouty Beach on the shores of Lake Memphrremagog the lake is stunningly beautiful.
It spans Vermont and Quebec. Based on tree windage growth the dominant winds are from the the West or West-South-West which should provide great sailing runs.
The town of Newport VT is charming and at least one good restaurant, The Eastside Pub, has a public dock. (Note: They don’t allow dogs unless registered need service dogs.)
Once we get the new engine installed we would very much like to come back to Lake Memphrremagog to enjoy it from the water side!

The Prouty Beach Campground was very nice with full hook-ups, great protected sand beach & beautiful open sites with easy access overlooking the lake and Newport! Shore bathrooms an showers. Local grocery, drug store, pizza, hamburger and the Eastside Pub are all within walking distance (or a short car ride). There are also very nice local parks, foot and bike trails, a wetland boardwalk and additional fishing spots adjacent to the campground. Free Wi-Fi, picnic area, day use beach, day dock pier, Rental kayaks, disc golf and playground are also available. Reasonable rates too! A nice option for and arrival to rest up before launching, boat camping or for non-boat friends/relatives.


We left Monday and arrived home to NH via I-91 and I-93 over the Franconia Notch! Everything worked perfectly and we even managed to skirt a substantial storm front that was moving through the region. Our Dodge Caravan did great towing Over Easy without issue or complaint. ( Mind you we regularly travel at 55 mph and drop down to 45-50 mph fro steep/protracted hill climbs.) this is the highest altitude at 1,950 feet above sea level that we have towed Over Easy so far!
So Tuesday is a rest day and this week we unpack Over Easy in preparation for the installation of our long anticipated new engine in August. ( I Miss our level driveway in SC at this point as we have to use a 10 ft ladder to access the cockpit side here in NH.
)
Best Regards
Over Easy



While we only land camped in our Mac26X at Prouty Beach on the shores of Lake Memphrremagog the lake is stunningly beautiful.
It spans Vermont and Quebec. Based on tree windage growth the dominant winds are from the the West or West-South-West which should provide great sailing runs.
The town of Newport VT is charming and at least one good restaurant, The Eastside Pub, has a public dock. (Note: They don’t allow dogs unless registered need service dogs.)
Once we get the new engine installed we would very much like to come back to Lake Memphrremagog to enjoy it from the water side!
The Prouty Beach Campground was very nice with full hook-ups, great protected sand beach & beautiful open sites with easy access overlooking the lake and Newport! Shore bathrooms an showers. Local grocery, drug store, pizza, hamburger and the Eastside Pub are all within walking distance (or a short car ride). There are also very nice local parks, foot and bike trails, a wetland boardwalk and additional fishing spots adjacent to the campground. Free Wi-Fi, picnic area, day use beach, day dock pier, Rental kayaks, disc golf and playground are also available. Reasonable rates too! A nice option for and arrival to rest up before launching, boat camping or for non-boat friends/relatives.


We left Monday and arrived home to NH via I-91 and I-93 over the Franconia Notch! Everything worked perfectly and we even managed to skirt a substantial storm front that was moving through the region. Our Dodge Caravan did great towing Over Easy without issue or complaint. ( Mind you we regularly travel at 55 mph and drop down to 45-50 mph fro steep/protracted hill climbs.) this is the highest altitude at 1,950 feet above sea level that we have towed Over Easy so far!
So Tuesday is a rest day and this week we unpack Over Easy in preparation for the installation of our long anticipated new engine in August. ( I Miss our level driveway in SC at this point as we have to use a 10 ft ladder to access the cockpit side here in NH.
Best Regards
Over Easy
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Where do you store your mast when traveling?OverEasy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 8:31 am Hi All!
Made it to Prouty Beach Campground New Port VT on the beautiful shores of Lake Memphrremagog at sunset Friday.
Nice trip without too much traffic or major delay.
Weather had another frog choker rainstorm or two but we pulled off and enjoyed the break. Took advantage of the stops to top off the gas tank and (for us anyway) made good time.
Pulling things together and settling in had us tucked in on the new 6” foam mattresses by midnight after a sandwich supper. Slept great
Up at 6AM Saturday morning to see the daughter off on her 10K open water swim and so we could watch the “Grand Puppy”
Best Regards to All!
Over Easy![]()
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Tohatsu 25HP
Cruising Area: Inland Ohio, Lake Erie
Tohatsu 25HP
Cruising Area: Inland Ohio, Lake Erie
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OverEasy
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Hi Pitchpolephobie!
We could say something coy but it’s actually on the side of our garage down south while we came north to get our new long awaited engine installed. Given the health issues earlier this year delaying our getting back down south after New Years till Memorial Day we decided to simplify things and leave it off for this trip. Not bringing the mast/rigging/sails saved having to deal with replacing several of the cable stays that are show their age (like the back stay that A broken strand was found near where the swag fitting is secured…never a good sign
.) While health is better the schedule planning has gone ‘deep six’ for several aspects this year.
Original plans were to get back South in mid January but the fates had different plans.
We had also originally planned on attending courses at the International Sailing School and start getting our certifications this summer but that got placed back on the “TBD” list for possibly next year.
Next year is when we had wanted to start exploring in earnest the ICW along the Southern East Coast.
We may change our plans to start up at Lake Champlain with the International Sailing School then either work our way North into Canada via the Richelieu River/Canal or South via the Champlain Canal to the Hudson River then either further South to New York Harbor or East on the Erie Canal to the Great Lakes. All of it is very much in flux at the moment.
After taking care of some tasks up North and getting the new engine installed we are planning on spending September on Lake Champlain exploring it more extensively as it is an incredibly beautiful lake and region. Looks like we will be motor cruising this season
to simplify things.
Best Regards
Over Easy



We could say something coy but it’s actually on the side of our garage down south while we came north to get our new long awaited engine installed. Given the health issues earlier this year delaying our getting back down south after New Years till Memorial Day we decided to simplify things and leave it off for this trip. Not bringing the mast/rigging/sails saved having to deal with replacing several of the cable stays that are show their age (like the back stay that A broken strand was found near where the swag fitting is secured…never a good sign
Original plans were to get back South in mid January but the fates had different plans.
We had also originally planned on attending courses at the International Sailing School and start getting our certifications this summer but that got placed back on the “TBD” list for possibly next year.
Next year is when we had wanted to start exploring in earnest the ICW along the Southern East Coast.
We may change our plans to start up at Lake Champlain with the International Sailing School then either work our way North into Canada via the Richelieu River/Canal or South via the Champlain Canal to the Hudson River then either further South to New York Harbor or East on the Erie Canal to the Great Lakes. All of it is very much in flux at the moment.
After taking care of some tasks up North and getting the new engine installed we are planning on spending September on Lake Champlain exploring it more extensively as it is an incredibly beautiful lake and region. Looks like we will be motor cruising this season
Best Regards
Over Easy
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
“Go north young man go north”. The Lake Champlain to Montreal to Ottawa south on the Rideau and then the 1000 islands is an amazing trip. Always be out of reach when the Quebec Navy leaves for the annual Quebec Construction Holiday. Two weeks about the last week in July and first week in August. There are 1,000’s of boats that hit the water ways for those two weeks.
After doing the above route we are leaving the Trent Severn waterway and entering Georgian Bay today. We have met several Mac owners on these waterways using the Macs as trawlers. You have to buy a lock pass and buying a mooring pass gives you a place to tie up on lock walls overnight.
Keep enjoying your boat OverEasy.
After doing the above route we are leaving the Trent Severn waterway and entering Georgian Bay today. We have met several Mac owners on these waterways using the Macs as trawlers. You have to buy a lock pass and buying a mooring pass gives you a place to tie up on lock walls overnight.
Keep enjoying your boat OverEasy.
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Hi All!
Yesterday was a big day for us and Over Easy!
We dropped Over Easy off at the installers for our NEW ENGINE!!!

Finally after 14 months of waiting we are getting our new Suzuki DF60AV 4-stroke engine installed! Yippie!!!

We are told that baring any delay getting the new instruments and control quadrant arriving we should be finished by this coming Friday and ready for a test run. We’re currently planning on spending Friday night aboard and Saturday to starting breaking in process on Lake Winnipesaukee!
This is sorta a big thing for us and our continuing journeys with Over Easy so please bear with us
It is our hope that with the new engine we can have increased capability, reliability and fuel economy to alleviate some of the concerns and idiosyncrasies we have experienced with our previous 20 year old Tohatsu 2-stroke. (Which we will rebuild as time permits for a future boat build project.)
This has been a journey in and of unto itself over the past year.
From the ordering thru the shipping delays compounded by surprise health issues and the resultant delays getting back down South to pick up Over Easy, deinstall the old engine and get back up North again for the installation to occur. Whew!
We a grateful that we are able to do this and very much look forward to expanding our horizons further.
Best Regards to All
Over Easy



We dropped Over Easy off at the installers for our NEW ENGINE!!!
We are told that baring any delay getting the new instruments and control quadrant arriving we should be finished by this coming Friday and ready for a test run. We’re currently planning on spending Friday night aboard and Saturday to starting breaking in process on Lake Winnipesaukee!
This is sorta a big thing for us and our continuing journeys with Over Easy so please bear with us
It is our hope that with the new engine we can have increased capability, reliability and fuel economy to alleviate some of the concerns and idiosyncrasies we have experienced with our previous 20 year old Tohatsu 2-stroke. (Which we will rebuild as time permits for a future boat build project.)
This has been a journey in and of unto itself over the past year.
From the ordering thru the shipping delays compounded by surprise health issues and the resultant delays getting back down South to pick up Over Easy, deinstall the old engine and get back up North again for the installation to occur. Whew!
We a grateful that we are able to do this and very much look forward to expanding our horizons further.
Best Regards to All
Over Easy
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
You left out that the four stroke will be a heck of a lot quieter than the two stroke.
Congratulations 
Ray ~~_/)~~
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Re: A New Journey Begins for OverEasy
Congrats on the new motor. What size prop are you going to spin on it?
--Russ
