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Damon Linkous
Damon Linkous
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Joined: January 13, 2025 2:41 pm
Last seen: March 11, 2025 11:08 am
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Thanks for doing the checks. I usually use Chrome and often get the popup error like your screenshot from Safari. So it's not limited to Safari but ...

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I haven't been able to figure out what is causing some people, including me, to get a JSON error popup when submitting a post. It must be some incompa...

9 years ago
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klozhald wrote: I think as noobs we should be Bilge Rats until our 10th post. Just sayin'. Right now the lowest ranking is Lubber, short for Landlubb...

9 years ago
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MillCreek wrote: Allow me to make a suggestion. What if you contacted an insulation contractor in your area that does liquid injectable insulation ...

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dredman wrote: Thanks to Kyle(lostnmymind ) for his time, getting me almost straight(I was very upside down), and giving me enough confidence to get ...

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dredman wrote: Mostly ropes, shackles, etc. I don't really know what I don't know, but I will make the list in the morning when I can see - thanks ...

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dredman wrote: now think it is 98% there, but not sure. .. What is the 2% you aren't sure of? Don't know if it's any better than the one you have b...

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bohemian wrote: We will be at the Annapolis Spring Sailboat Show this weekend if anyone is interested in seeing our two ultra portable catamarans the ...

9 years ago
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Nice Find Ron, turns out the logo was a shoe after all!

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I guess that's an N and not a Z based on the direction of the seam? Which way is up? I tried rotating the image and sending it through Google's revers...

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Definitely beachcat porn, practically NSFW. 😆

9 years ago
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One of the X-Cats with the rowing and sailing packages would be an interesting entry in the Everglades Challenge and even as a single handed entry to ...

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Thanks for the introduction Alex. I would welcome a discussion of the this type beachcats, I'm not sure how the inflatables fit the market in the USA...

9 years ago
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You've got some good information from Will and Dogboy. These are all great boats but nothing like your H18. Both mentioned the Hobie 20 being hard on...

9 years ago
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Yes, knowing when to walk away is important. Unless this is the only possible boat you could get it's probably not worth it. The old repairs do not lo...

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I checked your image links and it looks like you used the url of a page or navigation image instead of the actual address of the image. I've had a wi...

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I'm not completely sure what you are describing but there has indeed been a righting system made from a paddle, actually an oar. It was called Gary's...

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thebeardedone wrote: Doable with a Nacra 6.0NA? Any strategies for this? (AKA, should I upgrade to a rolling furler, etc) Or should I really rethink...

9 years ago
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If you haven't already, give Key Sailing (850) 932-5520 a call. They usually have a good collection of masts and are a Nacra dealer.

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Bob, If you are getting errors when trying to post, try clearing the cookies from TheBeachcats.com, close your browser, and log back on. It's usually...

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It's hard to say how bad the hull is without knowing how much more it weighs than a good one. The fact that the stock port has been closed is a bad s...

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the-renovator wrote: I was hired on to help crew a Swan 65-1, sailed out of port, Durban, South Africa, 65' of beauty even for a mono-hull. We left in...

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I split this topic off from the cell phone waterproof case discussion. I've used the ICOM waterproof/floating radios for a long time and recommend th...

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