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Lol phone and tablet? Good point!
How many folks have missed work to stay home and work on their boats? Not say that I did that today but it sure wasn't a stressful day and I didn't have to wake up at 3:30am.....
cracked hull was almonte from NY. He was on the same slip as us. Lakeboy was one split east, red boat with 4 kids that could not find the cover of your fuel can.
Lol phone and tablet? Good point!
How many folks have missed work to stay home and work on their boats? Not say that I did that today but it sure wasn't a stressful day and I didn't have to wake up at 3:30am.....
@Bruce... I am on my phone 90% of the time but it could be on my home WiFi, work WiFi (don't judge) or over 4g... Not sure how I would know who I am on there.. . It looks like one of those, train leaves Chicago at 2pm, math problems to me!
This will be interesting to those that want to fish a little on the trip. Squid and other bait can get very smelly and messy. Even freshly thawed squid tends to coat everything in its stench.
In the past I have used a thermos to store squid in. I keep it in the freezer in the condo and in the refrigerator or ice chest on the boat.
Shopping at Walmart I found an $8 stainless food jar that will work very well for this purpose. It seems to be well sealed. I picked one up to use for 2018.