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The Trawler Beach House: Anchors Aweigh
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The Trawler Beach House. Taken Directly From The Great Book Of Anchorages Series. What Type of Anchor to Use? Is probably more suited for small boats, dinghies, canoes or kayaks. Unless they are the folding type, stowing is difficult. They are very light weight and are good in rock or coral. Under these conditions, they can be hard to retrieve without a trip line if they find a good spot to hook. The New Generation,. Posted by Chuck and Susan;. SPAMMERS, DONT WASTE YOUR TIME. Or URLs in your NAME. We are...
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The Trawler Beach House: Merry Christmas and Holiday Wishes From Us To You
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The Trawler Beach House. Merry Christmas and Holiday Wishes From Us To You. To all of our friends, followers, customers and fellow boaters. We wish you all a happy holiday season. May you have a very Merry Christmas and a happy, prosperous New Year. Enjoy this time with family and friends as we will, and let's look forward to a great 2016. Chuck and Susan. The Great Book Of Anchorages. The Trawler Beach House Blog. Posted by Chuck and Susan;. SPAMMERS, DONT WASTE YOUR TIME. There are pretty much two rules.
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The Trawler Beach House: Part 2 - Anchoring in the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway – Cape Sable, FL to Mobile, AL
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The Trawler Beach House. Part 2 - Anchoring in the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway – Cape Sable, FL to Mobile, AL. Taken from The Great Book Of Anchorages, Cape Sable, Fl to Mobile, Al, including the Okeechobee Waterway. The Big Bend–Crystal River to Carrabelle (Mile 46 to Mile 164). GIWW EHL FL–Carrabelle Beach to Perdido Key State Park, FL (Mile 378 to Mile 170). GIWW EHL AL–Orange Beach to Dog River, AL (Mile 167 to Mile 133.5). Posted by Chuck and Susan;. SPAMMERS, DONT WASTE YOUR TIME. Subscribe to: Post...
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The Trawler Beach House: Simple and Inexpensive Air Conditioning
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The Trawler Beach House. Simple and Inexpensive Air Conditioning. Approximately 2” above where the top of the unit would be, we drew a line straight across the entire piece of plywood. Use the straight edge or the level. Then, cut this line on an angle that is such that the rain will not run into the cut edge - very much like the angles that are cut into your drop boards. This piece can be lifted out like your hatch. Posted by Chuck and Susan;. June 14, 2015 at 3:45 PM. Chuck and Susan;. Get Your Copy Now.
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The Trawler Beach House: WiFi on the Boat - Part 3
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The Trawler Beach House. WiFi on the Boat - Part 3. It has been a while since we have posted any additional information on our highly successful WiFi set up on the boat. To really see how we have arrived at this point, you need to go back and read our previous posts starting with Part 1. And then Part 2. For the last few years, we have heard a lot of chatter about the newer Ubiquiti Bullet. Where we purchased our Bullet. The POE can be either 12-volt powered and wired directly to the boat's DC system...
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The Trawler Beach House: The Best Laid Plans
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The Trawler Beach House. The Best Laid Plans. After 10 days in Apalachicola and a great Thanksgiving celebration. Has never been known for rigidly following every channel unless there is no other choice. While some boats added miles by transiting all the way out the Apalachicola approach channel, we turned off and headed across the Bay, shaving several miles off the day's run. If there is enough depth for our draft, we will take any shortcut available. It was another week before the next weather window p...
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The Trawler Beach House: Boating Safety Tips For Everyone
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The Trawler Beach House. Boating Safety Tips For Everyone. Always review basic safety rules with your passengers before departure. 10064; Check local weather conditions before departure. 8226; Play it safe and get off the water if you notice darkening clouds, rough, changing winds or sudden temperature drops. FOLLOW A PRE-DEPARTURE CHECKLIST. 10064; Boating safety rules. 10064; Proper equipment. 8226; Ensure you'll be ready for any on-water emergency. 10064; Be alert. 10064; Steer clear of large vessels.
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The Trawler Beach House: Can I Take My Boat to Cuba?
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The Trawler Beach House. Can I Take My Boat to Cuba? Can we go now? The original announcement was only for formal talks and nothing more. In the following weeks, there were more announcements and some changes, and suddenly everyone was getting more excited and the rumors began flying throughout the boating community. There is a but. You have always been able to take your boat to Cuba, IF you apply for and are granted a license by the Treasury Department. This is still the case. What has actually changed?
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The Trawler Beach House: Happy Thanksgiving
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The Trawler Beach House. It's time for our annual Thanksgiving blog post.Susan and I would like to wish all of our friends and the many followers of our Blogs, and their friends and family, a happy Thanksgiving. To all of you out there cruising, we wish you safe travels and hope to see you on the water. Please enjoy our traditional Thanksgiving post. Chuck and Susan. The George Washington 1789 Thanksgiving proclamation. Given under my hand at the City of New York. Posted by Chuck and Susan;. Thank you so...