coffee for the wife....and wife.
Well, well, well...
I expected that one to be way closer to the top than #46.
-----Damn coffeholics-----
So, now that you have opened that lid, what, specialty, "neat little gadget" tool do you have that others say, "I gotta get me one of those?"
Hope the coffee helps keep her sane....That is our boat, for sure. That and my wife's stand up paddle board. She is grumpy until it is in the water and often heads out for a morning paddle with her travel coffee mug strapped to the board.
That is our boat, for sure. That and my wife's stand up paddle board. She is grumpy until it is in the water and often heads out for a morning paddle with her travel coffee mug strapped to the board.
My better half, Michelle.
Where did that come from?
So, now that you have opened that lid, what, specialty, "neat little gadget" tool do you have that others say, "I gotta get me one of those?"
Popiel Pocket Fisherman and Ronco PleasureMatic.
Spectacles, testicles, wallet and watch.
Via iPhone.
Oh, come on, Mark! The Coot has everything known to man except a satellite TV!As a non-liveaboard, I leave television and the Internet behind when boating. That's one of the reasons for boating: clearing my mind from the clutter!
Oh, come on, Mark! The Coot has everything known to man except a satellite TV!
What??!! No coffee maker, no microwave oven, no water-maker, no genset, no second/third refrigerator, no washer/dryer, no trash compacter, no AIS, no television, no ice-maker, no double sinks, no fishing gear, no bath tub, no hot tub, no dinghy crane, no 20-millimeter cannon, ... Yet, I don't feel deprived.
This should be fun...
A recent thread on water makers got me thinking:
Besides your Nemo cockpit slippers, remote Waggoner page turner and the Jim Neighbors choir collection, what are some of the things you would rather not be without on your boat?
What??!! No coffee maker, no microwave oven, no water-maker, no genset, no second/third refrigerator, no washer/dryer, no trash compacter, no AIS, no television, no ice-maker, no double sinks, no fishing gear, no bath tub, no hot tub, no dinghy crane, no 20-millimeter cannon, ... Yet, I don't feel deprived.
Al, your computer's tide predictor will be helpful. The Martinez marina has a depth of 2 to 4 feet at low tide, but the Coot draws about 4.