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I bought an ice pick 20 years ago.
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Family nostalgia. Drawings, notes to each other, tiny artworks.
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Been in the galley tray unopened since then. Never even had boarders to repel.
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Must have on board items:
No vise-grips?
Books, lots of them
Joshua Slocum said the same thing Chris
Sharing books
Family nostalgia. Drawings, notes to each other, tiny artworks.
I bought an ice pick 20 years ago.
And where the hell do you find ice that needs a pick anymore? I can
We make our own ice blocks. Small ones
I use a rubber maid dish pan when I'm here at home. Makes about an 18 pound block
All the marinas in New England and NY
I got a 20 lb block in Passcagoula Miss you could read through
There's a half a ton of block ice on my dock right now.
Tom, wouldn't it be easier to just install refrigeration?
I suppose. But I'm going the other way, charging less-sailing more.
Nothing wrong with that. I suppose
I freeze gallon jugs of water
Do the jugs split from expansion?
Only if you don't leave some room. Just don't fill them totally
I pour some water off before freezing...
You need ice, Dave.
I trust in SeaFrost but carry a block.
The list would be too long
Yes Dan! A microwave! Denny uses
A back-scratcher. Cheers, John
Pie plate...
A "Flopper stopper" or actually 2
The other hull(s)
That's funny!
That is pretty funny. We thought about
No lobster crackers? Use a winch handle... or a hammer