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With the Honda, you don't have to worry about any of that. It's low emissions and very efficient. It's so quiet, you can bungee it to the bow and hum yourself to sleep.
 
She'd keep the coasties occupied whenever they boarded ya fer sure.

"What do ya mean 5 passengers, only 4 PFDs? Look again.... She's wearin' two of them!"
 
Meanwhile back at the ranch.......Bill...good to see you posting again. Figured you'd just been "tied up" :smt043
 
What question? I just wanted to refer back to the huge, wet tits.

I don't have huge wet tits though.:huh:

I may be missing something, but if there is no access to power, shouldn't you put a portable generator down there in the bilge so that the inverter doesn't kill the batteries? :huh:

I wonder if I could rig the generator to run on propane too. That way i could put the generator, heater and like a 50 gallon propane tank in the bilge. Hum, that brings up lots of possibilities. With the generator in the bilge, I could run it on the hook to power a protable AC. That should work if we put the camper canvas up. You guys are the BEST! Gald you're back Bill.

This thread is f'd up.
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I don't have huge wet tits though.:huh:



I wonder if I could rig the generator to run on propane too. That way i could put the generator, heater and like a 50 gallon propane tank in the bilge. Hum, that brings up lots of possibilities. With the generator in the bilge, I could run it on the hook to power a protable AC. That should work if we put the camper canvas up. You guys are the BEST! Gald you're back Bill.

This thread is f'd up.
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You could run extension cords through the water to your friend's boats (now we're going waaaayyy back.)
 
Merry Christmas Bill!!!!

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The way this post is headed, there's going to be an explosion of SOME kind!
 
Wet?



Alright, you guys have dirty minds, I'm talking about wake boarding!

Now the real question. I have a propane heater I want to put in the bilge so I don't have to winterize. It has an electric spark ignition and a thermostat, so I have to plug it in. We don't have access to power so I will need to put in an inverter and 2 extra batteries in the bilge. So the question is do I really need to mount the outlet in an electrical box? And should I use a GFI?

If you really buy this, you are smoking crack. Of course us gas guys ain't that smart...

Everyone knows you use a lighter to start them up. Fool.
 
Meanwhile back at the ranch.......Bill...good to see you posting again. Figured you'd just been "tied up" :smt043
I was, but that was last Saturday for our anniversary, and it was for only 4 hours.

Been busy at work, and needed a break from internet follies
 

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