[Public-List] FW: Spring is happening...
dan walker via Public-List
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Mon Apr 10 13:41:07 PDT 2017
I get up leave the room and forgot why.
Was the water cold enough to make short work of the snakes?
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On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 4:22 PM, edward schroeder via Public-List<public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote: Gordo;
Large snakes on the Eat Coast?
A funny story...thank God that I never lost sumpin' on the boat all Winter and spent hours lookin' for same all Winter!
Ed Schroeder
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On Mon, 4/10/17, Gordon Laco via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
Subject: [Public-List] FW: Spring is happening...
To: "George Dinwiddie via Public-List" <public-list at lists.alberg30.org>
Date: Monday, April 10, 2017, 1:11 PM
Hello George – can you tell me if this went
to the list?
Hope you’re well and looking forward
to spring.
Gord
From: Gordon Laco <mainstay at csolve.net>
Date: Monday, April 10, 2017 at 1:47
PM
To: Public-List <public-list-bounces at lists.alberg30.org>
Subject: Spring is happening...
Good day friends,
The list has been fairly quiet
lately… perhaps it’s time for a story.
The ice is long gone from the harbour,
SURPRISE has had her tarp off for some time now (I always
take it off in March, partly to allow the rain to give her
decks a wash, and partly to provoke the last snow storm of
the winter).
I strolled down to our winter marina
yesterday, telling my wife I was going to start spring
fitting out work on the boat… keeping to myself the real
reason, which was to resolve a mystery that’s been on my
mind for the past few weeks. That is where are
SURPRISE’s bronze cowl vents? I distinctly remember
thinking on the day I took the tarp off that I should bring
the cowls home to polish them. I didn’t think about
them again for a bit but when I went to look for them in my
office and at home, I couldn’t find them. Casual
searches became determined ransacking… no vents.
Yesterday I mounted the ladder and as
soon as my eyes were high enough to look over the stern,
took a squint forward to see if I’d left them in the
cockpit. No, nothing there. Sighing, I climbed
up into the boat and accidentally glanced forward… there
they were, both of them, still in place.
So now I wonder which is worse: to have
taken them home and lost them, or to have forgotten I had
not taken them home, and spent two weeks looking for
them… let me know what you think.
Happier now, I put the ladder away and
strolled back to my car. I noticed a fair pandemonium
going on over at the travel lift. Five gas and
electric powered salvage pumps and every self appointed as
well as professional nautical handy man was hard at work on
a ramshackle house boat beside the launching bay.
Joining the crowd of onlookers, I learned that the houseboat
had been launched the day before, and had sunk. A
house boat sunk? Good news, you might say, but it gets
much better.
The house boat was/is the home of a
local ‘artiste of many trades’. The marina was
doing him a favour letting him winter in it on the
property. The house boat’s twin engines are long
gone, but thinking swiftly, the artiste realized that once
his home was in the water she might be tail light due to the
loss of weight… so he piled concrete blocks in to make up
what he figured matched the missing engines.
But… he put a lot more weight
in than he should have, and forgot that the advice he
received before launching with regard to not having to worry
about the empty exhaust pipe transom penetrations being
given assuming the stern was high and light…. So the boat
sank.
Naturally, he wasn’t around when a
passerby noticed the thing was sinking (he’d been there at
splash, and declared all well before heading out of
town). So now a big houseboat full of junk is
sinking. Well not full of just junk… the first of
the rescuers in the boarding party were somewhat alarmed to
discover that there was someone at home in the houseboat
after all. Two very large pythons. Huge
snakes, one thicker around than a man’s thigh, and not
very happy about their home sinking …
Man, I couldn’t make this up…
Gord #426 Surprise
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