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If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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What's going on in Juneau, a southerner wants to know.
“Some ideas are so stupid that only intellectuals believe them.” ― G. Orwell
"Why can't men kill big game with the same cartridges women and kids use?" _Eileen Clarke
"Unjust authority confers no obligation of obedience." - Alexander Hamilton
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The legislature is there?
Check your ass sets.
Last edited by las; 01/15/24.
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The legislature is there?
Check your ass sets. Oh, thought it was weather related.
“Some ideas are so stupid that only intellectuals believe them.” ― G. Orwell
"Why can't men kill big game with the same cartridges women and kids use?" _Eileen Clarke
"Unjust authority confers no obligation of obedience." - Alexander Hamilton
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Snow load will sink boats in the harbor if not shoveled.
I took the snow rake to my parked-in-the-driveway boat.
55" in 53 hours up on the ski slopes. They didn't even open the chairlifts today due to in-bounds avalanche control work. Snowed 12" in 4 hours in the morning.
Right at 33 deg most of the day at my place, so didn't accumulate too much today. Gonna be sunshine and powder on Wednesday. Feets don't fail me now . . .
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What's going on in Juneau, a southerner wants to know. 3 boats sunk under snow load. Wet, heavy, snow.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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What's going on in Juneau, a southerner wants to know. 3 boats sunk under snow load. Wet, heavy, snow. That sucks.
“Some ideas are so stupid that only intellectuals believe them.” ― G. Orwell
"Why can't men kill big game with the same cartridges women and kids use?" _Eileen Clarke
"Unjust authority confers no obligation of obedience." - Alexander Hamilton
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55" in 53 hours up on the ski slopes. They didn't even open the chairlifts today due to in-bounds avalanche control work. Snowed 12" in 4 hours in the morning. What ski slopes are you talking about? I don’t ski but I’m looking for ways to entice the kids.
�Politicians are the lowest form of life on earth. Liberal Democrats are the lowest form of politician.� �General George S. Patton, Jr.
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Snow load will sink boats in the harbor if not shoveled.
I took the snow rake to my parked-in-the-driveway boat.
55" in 53 hours up on the ski slopes. They didn't even open the chairlifts today due to in-bounds avalanche control work. Snowed 12" in 4 hours in the morning.
Right at 33 deg most of the day at my place, so didn't accumulate too much today. Gonna be sunshine and powder on Wednesday. Feets don't fail me now . . . That IS some heavy snow if they’ll sink in the driveway...
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I'm just a dumb CONUS suburbanite but theres no way to tent a boat to avoid it catching 2000 lbs of wet snow?
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I'm just a dumb CONUS suburbanite but theres no way to tent a boat to avoid it catching 2000 lbs of wet snow? Sure you can tent it; that's very helpful if you can get one built. But firstly you have to understand we're taking about 10,000lbs of snow on a 35ft boat, not 2,000. So even with a tent it's going to be heavy, and you should check your boat to make sure the tent didn't collapse. Also, with regard to balance and buoyancy, a snowed-on tent is going to move your center of stability up several feet and if there's any list to your vessel at all that will get compounded and also possibly capsize or swamp you.
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I'm just a dumb CONUS suburbanite but theres no way to tent a boat to avoid it catching 2000 lbs of wet snow? Sure you can tent it; that's very helpful if you can get one built. But firstly you have to understand we're taking about 10,000lbs of snow on a 35ft boat, not 2,000. So even with a tent it's going to be heavy, and you should check your boat to make sure the tent didn't collapse. Also, with regard to balance and buoyancy, a snowed-on tent is going to move your center of stability up several feet and if there's any list to your vessel at all that will get compounded and also possibly capsize or swamp you. Not to mention the weathervane effect of the tent in wind...
Mark Begich, Joaquin Jackson, and Heller resistance... Three huge reasons to worry about the NRA.
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I’d pay good money for a tarp that will hold up to SE AK winds.
Life is good, when you don’t have a boat in the water in January.
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I'm just a dumb CONUS suburbanite but theres no way to tent a boat to avoid it catching 2000 lbs of wet snow? Sure you can tent it; that's very helpful if you can get one built. But firstly you have to understand we're taking about 10,000lbs of snow on a 35ft boat, not 2,000. So even with a tent it's going to be heavy, and you should check your boat to make sure the tent didn't collapse. Also, with regard to balance and buoyancy, a snowed-on tent is going to move your center of stability up several feet and if there's any list to your vessel at all that will get compounded and also possibly capsize or swamp you. Does the Juneau harbor dept give a crap and keep those boats afloat?
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ya'll fellows won't believe the dumb ass people here in FL that forget to take the drain plugs out of 100/ 200 tho. dollar boats on the same price boat lift with out a roof on it when it just rains
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3 boats sunk in the downtown harbor. The Harbors Department saved a few more from going under. I don't think it's their responsibility, but the consequences of a boat spilling fuel and oil all over the place can't be ignored. I'd guess that 50% of the boats have absentee owners during the winter. https://www.ktoo.org/2024/01/16/juneau-digs-out-from-massive-winter-storm/
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I'm just a dumb CONUS suburbanite but theres no way to tent a boat to avoid it catching 2000 lbs of wet snow? Sure you can tent it; that's very helpful if you can get one built. But firstly you have to understand we're taking about 10,000lbs of snow on a 35ft boat, not 2,000. So even with a tent it's going to be heavy, and you should check your boat to make sure the tent didn't collapse. Also, with regard to balance and buoyancy, a snowed-on tent is going to move your center of stability up several feet and if there's any list to your vessel at all that will get compounded and also possibly capsize or swamp you. Does the Juneau harbor dept give a crap and keep those boats afloat? They seem to take on a more 'observe and report' mindset than actually helping. Although...over the course of a month my buddy's boat took on 3 feet of water and nearly sank -- his bilge pump shorted out. He heard absolutely nothing from the harbor. Thankfully I checked on it when I was looking at my boat. It was so obvious that it was really low and listing -- only way to not notice was to not pay attention. Which I think happens often. And this is far from the only time where boats have gone down. Not quick, but slowly over time.
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I'm just a dumb CONUS suburbanite but theres no way to tent a boat to avoid it catching 2000 lbs of wet snow? Sure you can tent it; that's very helpful if you can get one built. But firstly you have to understand we're taking about 10,000lbs of snow on a 35ft boat, not 2,000. So even with a tent it's going to be heavy, and you should check your boat to make sure the tent didn't collapse. Also, with regard to balance and buoyancy, a snowed-on tent is going to move your center of stability up several feet and if there's any list to your vessel at all that will get compounded and also possibly capsize or swamp you. Does the Juneau harbor dept give a crap and keep those boats afloat? They seem to take on a more 'observe and report' mindset than actually helping. Although...over the course of a month my buddy's boat took on 3 feet of water and nearly sank -- his bilge pump shorted out. He heard absolutely nothing from the harbor. Thankfully I checked on it when I was looking at my boat. It was so obvious that it was really low and listing -- only way to not notice was to not pay attention. Which I think happens often. And this is far from the only time where boats have gone down. Not quick, but slowly over time. People in general just don't care anymore. If I was harbor, I'd do everything I could to prevent, last thing I want is sunk boats and haz mat issues.
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