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23-11-2013, 13:02
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#676
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Melbourne Florida
Boat: Columbia 24
Posts: 98
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Re: Transit Time? NY-FL
If you bring an attitude you can expect the same in return. You should skip Florida and continue to Venezuela.
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23-11-2013, 13:12
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#677
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cruiser
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: medusa NY
Boat: Tayana Surprise 45 schooner "Union Pacific"
Posts: 2,097
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Re: Transit Time? NY-FL
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Originally Posted by Eumelia
If you bring an attitude you can expect the same in return. You should skip Florida and continue to Venezuela.
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I may have a chip on my sholder, and a monkey on my back,
But my wife is super nice to everyone. She even lived in nc for many years.
She is even being treated badly by the marina people.
However you were just being snarky, huh?
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23-11-2013, 13:16
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#678
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Melbourne Florida
Boat: Columbia 24
Posts: 98
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Re: Transit Time? NY-FL
Yeh just being snarky. I came from NY eons ago and I still adore NYers but man you will not have a happy time outside NY if you dish out the insults.
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23-11-2013, 13:23
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#679
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: northeast USA
Boat: EndeavourCat 36
Posts: 372
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Re: Transit Time? NY-FL
I have a Dometic portable, bought it here: Dometic CF-040AC110 CF-40 Waeco CoolFreeze Portable Fridge Freezer AC/DC CF 40 Trailer Camper RV
I use it all the time. Right now it is in our kitchen, plugged into the wall socket, with venison sausage frozen at zero degrees F. In the summer we keep it on the boat; it's more efficient than the main fridge and because it is ac/dc and the main fridge is dc only, when plugged into the dock I can keep the beverages cold all the time (set to 35 degrees) without cycling my batteries.
I really like this unit. One thing: the dc socket in the unit is wired with a soldered connection that broke loose. I had to take it apart and re-solder it. Now I keep the dc plug in the socket all the time; I think the wiggling to plug and unplug caused the failure.
I bought the cover that they sell for it, which has pockets for the ac and dc cords as well as adding extra insulation for the box. I get a lot of use out of this fridge. It was pricey but worth it.
Quote:
Originally Posted by a64pilot
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23-11-2013, 13:24
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#680
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Toronto
Boat: CS36Merlin, "La Belle Aurore"
Posts: 7,557
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Re: Transit Time? NY-FL
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Originally Posted by scoobert
In NY a dollar can buy you a smile.
When i go somewhere EG hells kitchen, NY i get treated like a king when i drop $150 on two people. They do not tell you where the bathroom is, or point, they walk you to the door. Your important because they want your money. Here they act like they are doing me a favor by taking my tainted NY currency.
Really, they need an education, on how to take peoples money.
If i go inside again, i will stop in norfolk, then beaufort. And thats it.
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The locals will be smiling when you go home with a Canadian under each arm. (old Florida joke)
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Toronto in summer, Bahamas in winter.
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23-11-2013, 13:27
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#681
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cruiser
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: medusa NY
Boat: Tayana Surprise 45 schooner "Union Pacific"
Posts: 2,097
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Re: Transit Time? NY-FL
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Originally Posted by Eumelia
Yeh just being snarky. I came from NY eons ago and I still adore NYers but man you will not have a happy time outside NY if you dish out the insults.
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I have covered all 48 states, two provinces. I know what to expect from people here in america. Does not mean i like it. I may even complain.
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23-11-2013, 13:33
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#682
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Moderator Emeritus
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Jacksonville/ out cruising
Boat: Island Packet 38
Posts: 31,351
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Ya'll know the difference between a Damn Yankee and a God Damn Yankee?
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23-11-2013, 13:36
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#683
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2013
Boat: 1995 Larson Cabrio
Posts: 137
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Quote:
Originally Posted by scoobert
Goodmorning. Ocean city md is outside. We cut in at norfolk, and are now in the biggest joke of this trip.
Overpriced everything.
We stopped at the famos prime rib place last night for dinner.
What a joke. When we get to wifi, there is a gross story from that place.
I would not eat there if you believe in germs and bacteria.
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Can't you post the story using the same connection method you used to send this post?
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23-11-2013, 13:55
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#684
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: VA, USA
Boat: S2-9.2 CC & IP40
Posts: 285
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Re: Transit Time? NY-FL
Here is the info from amazon
Igloo Cool Chill Thermoelectric Cooler (Mercury/White, 40-Quart)
by Igloo
14 customer reviews
Available from these sellers.
Powered by 12V DC auto plug adapter
Convection cooling with a fan circulates cold air and allows plastic bottles to cool as much and as quickly as cans
Can be used upright like a refrigerator or horizontal like an ice chest
Adjustable food shelf or divider
21 3/4 inches by 15 1/3 inches by 16 2/3 inches
1 new from $180.00
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23-11-2013, 13:58
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#685
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: New York City/Mastic, NY USA
Boat: Watkins Sea Wolf 25
Posts: 111
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Re: Transit Time? NY-FL
Quote:
Originally Posted by WebWench
Here is the info from amazon
Igloo Cool Chill Thermoelectric Cooler (Mercury/White, 40-Quart)
by Igloo
14 customer reviews
Available from these sellers.
Powered by 12V DC auto plug adapter
Convection cooling with a fan circulates cold air and allows plastic bottles to cool as much and as quickly as cans
Can be used upright like a refrigerator or horizontal like an ice chest
Adjustable food shelf or divider
21 3/4 inches by 15 1/3 inches by 16 2/3 inches
1 new from $180.00
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Cool. Is this what you have? How many do you have to feed regularly on your boat?
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23-11-2013, 14:03
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#686
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: VA, USA
Boat: S2-9.2 CC & IP40
Posts: 285
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Re: Transit Time? NY-FL
Scooters, if you plan on cruising and want to save money by anchoring instead of going to marinas, don't buy any 120 volt appliances for your boat. We have solar panels, a wind generator and a good sized battery bank. We have no 120 volt appliances on board....so everything works at anchor.
Get your oven fixed. Often it is just a bad thermostat....cheap fix.
If you save money by not spending transient time at marinas you can better afford to get the 12 volt upgrades. Cooking most meals on board also saves big money. Use your grill if the oven is not working. Invest in a good pressure cooker....cooks meats fast on the stovetop.
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23-11-2013, 14:09
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#687
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: VA, USA
Boat: S2-9.2 CC & IP40
Posts: 285
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Re: Transit Time? NY-FL
Red feathery, there is usually three of us, but we often have guests as well. Our IP has a huge refrigerator and freezer that we are in the process of rebuilding. Our S2 had only an ice box...great for drinks. But we kept the igloo on board for food. It fit nicely on the seat for the nav table.
Make sure you don't have it on your main battery though....or you may not be able to start your engine. A second battery or batteries, with a solar charger is the way to go.
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23-11-2013, 14:12
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#688
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Moderator Emeritus
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Jacksonville/ out cruising
Boat: Island Packet 38
Posts: 31,351
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Those igloo/coleman 12v coolers are junk, If you put cold food in to begin with all they can do is keep it cool, not cold. They work off this principle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoelectric_cooling
You want a true vapor cycle cooling system, I.E. a compressor if you want to keep food cold enough to ensure the meat won't go bad.
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23-11-2013, 14:20
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#689
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Marine Service Provider
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: St. Petersburg, FL
Boat: Retired Delivery Capt
Posts: 3,690
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Quote:
Originally Posted by scoobert
I have covered all 48 states, two provinces. I know what to expect from people here in america. Does not mean i like it. I may even complain.
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Odd, I was born and raised in The Bronx. An area not known for raising warm and fuzzy people. Over the years I have traveled a fair amount in the US, as well as most of Western Europe and some Eastern Europe.
Even in France we got along fine with the locals. Their reserved attitude melted away after a few moments. Guess it is because I never thought of what to expect "FROM people" only what they expected "from ME".
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23-11-2013, 14:20
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#690
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Marine Service Provider
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: St. Petersburg, FL
Boat: Retired Delivery Capt
Posts: 3,690
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Posted in error
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"Whenever...it requires a strong moral principle to prevent me from deliberately stepping into the street, and methodically knocking people's hats off- then, I account it high time to get to sea..." Ishmael
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