Old PSAR thread - please see the new one
Cheech: Did you go through the training in Astoria? Those Coast Guard people out there learning to drive around on the bar is something to see. Watched them a couple of times when coming back in after fishing. Those guys would find the nastiest stuff around and just play with it. More guts than I've got for water sports.
Originally posted by: Bing
we are in for some near record flooding
salmon on the street day tomorrow,,,,grab the net [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
we are in for some near record flooding
salmon on the street day tomorrow,,,,grab the net [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: MeIsCheech
Geez, When I was stationed on the USCG POINT WHITEHORN in St. Thomas Virgin Islands for almost 2yrs, the water sure was the clearest blue a man could see. I do recall pulling into Navy Base Roosevelt Roads Puerto Rico the weekend after their local NAVY ship was deployed, let me tell U us Coasties took well care of all those drunk lonely women!
Other than not wanting to stay for a career I can not say anything bad about my choice of branch of service. I completely believe that where I am today with my AWESOME career is 100% related to my 5yrs of being a COASTIE![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: TReX400
Which is why they have to be at least 6 feet tall. If their boat sinks they can walk back to shore. GO NAVY!
Originally posted by: Bear4570
With the luck (?) Bing had yesterday, he had better skip anything that could get the least bit dangerous. Even the Coasties don't like it out there in this weather, but then again they are shallow (Brown) water sailors.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: RancherATCrazy
Not recomended I got caught in a storm out there one day, in my little 14' Aluminum boat with a 25 horse johnson [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-shocked.gif[/img] I made it from the narrows all the way back to solo point (across from anderson island. I thought the whole boat was gonna come apart [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: Bing
well,,,when is this storm gonna whip us? Sky looks aweful precarious....
marine forecast looks wild,,,,might have to go to the beach and check it out,,,,or maybe I could launch the boat and pull a lieutenant Dan...
well,,,when is this storm gonna whip us? Sky looks aweful precarious....
marine forecast looks wild,,,,might have to go to the beach and check it out,,,,or maybe I could launch the boat and pull a lieutenant Dan...
With the luck (?) Bing had yesterday, he had better skip anything that could get the least bit dangerous. Even the Coasties don't like it out there in this weather, but then again they are shallow (Brown) water sailors.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Geez, When I was stationed on the USCG POINT WHITEHORN in St. Thomas Virgin Islands for almost 2yrs, the water sure was the clearest blue a man could see. I do recall pulling into Navy Base Roosevelt Roads Puerto Rico the weekend after their local NAVY ship was deployed, let me tell U us Coasties took well care of all those drunk lonely women!
Other than not wanting to stay for a career I can not say anything bad about my choice of branch of service. I completely believe that where I am today with my AWESOME career is 100% related to my 5yrs of being a COASTIE![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: tencubed
Cheech: Did you go through the training in Astoria? Those Coast Guard people out there learning to drive around on the bar is something to see. Watched them a couple of times when coming back in after fishing. Those guys would find the nastiest stuff around and just play with it. More guts than I've got for water sports.
Cheech: Did you go through the training in Astoria? Those Coast Guard people out there learning to drive around on the bar is something to see. Watched them a couple of times when coming back in after fishing. Those guys would find the nastiest stuff around and just play with it. More guts than I've got for water sports.
Well installed my FMF headpipe today and changed to a 15th front sprocket, man that chain adjust is nice and ez! Can't wait to give it a try next weekend at Mosses, Who Wants to Go?
Originally posted by: MeIsCheech
Well installed my FMF headpipe today and changed to a 15th front sprocket, man that chain adjust is nice and ez! Can't wait to give it a try next weekend at Mosses, Who Wants to Go?
Well installed my FMF headpipe today and changed to a 15th front sprocket, man that chain adjust is nice and ez! Can't wait to give it a try next weekend at Mosses, Who Wants to Go?
this trike rebuild is a pain in the azz.
Originally posted by: MeIsCheechWell installed my FMF headpipe today and changed to a 15th front sprocket, man that chain adjust is nice and ez! Can't wait to give it a try next weekend at Mosses, Who Wants to Go?
Originally posted by: 2mnyToyzGot the preddy all swapped over... I'll be ready for Moses next Saturday.
Originally posted by: HappaRap
I hate you guys [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: 2mnyToyzGot the preddy all swapped over... I'll be ready for Moses next Saturday.






