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Created On: 08/07/2007 07:08:03 PM
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 08/07/2007 07:08:03 PM
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Ok, we're ready. Going on the big Howard family adventure. Going from Wilmington IL. to Peoria IL.and back, from the 16th to the 21st.  Looking forward to it. We sell Stingray boats at Stirn's Marine,where I work and yearly we try and get our owners on a overnight cruise.Should have approx: 25-30 customer boats. This year I'll take our Carl Craft. We'll leave 2 days ahead of the rest who'll be trailering  1/2 way down river. I'll be doing the cooking for the gang, and sounds like possibly bartending. I'll have a crew of scurvy dogs, but they'll do. I told em, Gaaarrr, if ye touch me Glenlevit, I be makin ye walk the plank.  Gaaarrr I be lettin ye know how she goes, when ye comes back.
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 08/08/2007 08:39:10 AM
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Pirate -- It looks like you have a fan and follower in RCPILOT. He will have to be advised to watch his back in your presence or you will fill another chest with his money and gold.

That sounds like a fun trip, something I wish I could do except fo the $3.85 gas price. I wish I could have been born rich instead of good looking.

Good luck and have fun.

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 08/08/2007 03:38:59 PM
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Sounds like a very interesting trip!! I was just in Ottawa for the weekend and the river brought back memories of good times on the water. I spent a lot of time between the Marseilles and Starved Rock locks.
 08/08/2007 04:01:53 PM
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Check out the Gormet section for omlets to make since you are cooking for many. You would be a hit with your patrons by serving breakfast in this manner.

Have fun on your tip.

How many miles is it??

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 08/09/2007 06:43:33 AM
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Banana Tom, I've already copied your omlet recepie. Told all about it, they can't wait. Hey Prince, where do you keep your boat? I've seen a boat very similar, near Harborside Marina.
 08/16/2007 08:22:04 AM
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Have fun on your trip today, let us know how it was.

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 08/16/2007 09:53:32 AM
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RCPILOT, I grew up in Ottawa, IL but am now living on Beaver Lake in the northwestern corner of Arkansas (Ozarks)
 08/17/2007 12:22:30 AM
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Hey Prince, I saw a boat that looks similar to your avatar, just up stream from our marina.  It's about 65ft or more.  Unfortunately, the trip is off.  Went for a shake down cruise last week end, and the old girl let me down.  7.5 Kohler , isn't pumping water, can't get parts fast enough, and the starboard engine quit while on plain.  Just a electrical glich, but not enough hours in the day to diagnosis and repair, and work to afford.  Boat is 1 hour away. Just a minor set back, next year will be different. The vacation started today, I had to spend the day refitting/rigging the jet boat, so the kids will have something to do.  The kids love the HotRod......So do I.    Anyway, we'll be at the houseboat till Wednesday  nextweek, but we'll still have a BLAST.   Hey, we still have BananaTom's recipe for Omlets.  Might have been a little premature, to plan this trip.  We've only owned her about 6-8 weeks. Oh well, we're already planning next years trip.  And I will have her dialed in by then.   Captain Black Tooth.
 11/02/2007 03:37:27 PM
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You never told us how you vacation was. Sooooo?

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 11/02/2007 08:23:44 PM
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 Unfortunately, the trip is off.  Went for a shake down cruise last week end, and the old girl let me down.  7.5 Kohler , isn't pumping water, can't get parts fast enough, and the starboard engine quit while on plain.  Just a electrical glich, but not enough hours in the day to diagnosis and repair, and work to afford.  Boat is 1 hour away. Just a minor set back, next year will be different. The vacation started today, I had to spend the day refitting/rigging the jet boat, so the kids will have something to do.  The kids love the HotRod......So do I.    Anyway, we'll be at the houseboat till Wednesday  nextweek, but we'll still have a BLAST.   Hey, we still have BananaTom's recipe for Omlets.  Might have been a little premature, to plan this trip.  We've only owned her about 6-8 weeks. Oh well, we're already planning next years trip.  And I will have her dialed in by then.   Captain Black Tooth.


Yeah, unfortunately that was the out come then. Man, it rained like crazy, that was the beginning of our flooding here.    I'm looking at trading for a 57 CarlCraft, now that I've worked the bugs out of the 37.   Your omlets were very tasty Tom.    The kids had a blast picking their fixings out.


Edited: 11/02/2007 at 08:34:33 PM by RCPILOT
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