Yeh but we have 22 hours and 47 minutes of visible light today. Days are getting shorter
Fun fact: The all time high for Alaska is the same as Miami.
Jaysen's V12 -- 'Lil Bit' of everything fun
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in winter! Low night time temp for us... 80F.
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LOL! It was a fridged 71* F last night. I had to put some long sleeves on!
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Let’s be honest ... we keep our AC temp higher than Fuzz’s high temp because it make the house too cold.
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Jasen will like this. There is nothing like drinking all night in a bar and walking out at 3 in the morning into full sunshine
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Or working on your boat until 3 am and walking out into the sunshine
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I've been on tour in Alaska a few times, always in the summer. Played Homer, Ketchikan, Juneau, Anchorage. I remember getting the gear packed up and heading to the hotel at 0200 and seeing people washing their cars.
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Well, the time has come to actually make some repairs to Lil Bit. Was starring at it and realized I’m missing a critical piece of knowledge.
I have eaten through the glass in the stern corners. Down to the wood. Bottom “painted” with graphited epoxy. I know I need to get rid of the paint before putting the glass patch down, but how big of an area needs cleared?
I have eaten through the glass in the stern corners. Down to the wood. Bottom “painted” with graphited epoxy. I know I need to get rid of the paint before putting the glass patch down, but how big of an area needs cleared?
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I am guessing something like 2-3 inches. You know the rule "pictures get better answers"
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Stop making sense!
Picture tomorrow. Forgot when I was at boat staring at it, now sitting on dock to catch winter meats.
I’m a bit nervous about getting into the EMC if I have to go too far up the side. Oh well. It is supposed to be “repairable”.
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