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- Vessel Name
- FlyWright
- Vessel Make
- 1977 Marshall Californian 34 LRC
I'm with you, MT!!
*Carey wrote:
FlyWright
So, correct me if I'm wrong, but what I hear you saying is that you don't care about the planet on which you live? Your only concern is about what effects you financially? I hope I am mistaken, but that's what I hear, when others deny any intention to be green.*
*Per, I have a plug in electric vehicle (hybrids are sooo yesterday).* It is licensed to drive on any street with no more that a 35 mph speed limit.* I live in an urban area and use it for chores around town and sometimes going to dinner.Per wrote:
seems the thread is going towards TDE...
electrical powered cars are coming to stay, it is the future.
combustion powered cars will become less and less.
personally i love the idea to get stuff for free and not pollute the environment at the same time.
pretty sure you will see solar panels on my house in the next couple years, and my next car most likely will be 100% electrical.
subsidizing the development of new technologies is a way to speed up the deployment process.
soon solar and wind energy will be cheaper than carbon energies, but not until the technology can be mass produced is it cheap enough to compete.
if you think gas and oil industry is not subsidized you are gravely mistaken.
recycling has always been taught to me, my grandfather would use old bread to feed the pigs on the farm.
he had a big stove in the basement, could pretty much burn anything to heat up the house and warm water.
throwing out stuff is a 20th century invention...
*Way to go Don! When the "all electrics" go more than a few miles without needing a recharge, I'll buy one. But until then, I'll stick with this.........Moonstruck wrote: Per, I have a plug in electric vehicle (hybrids are sooo yesterday).**
*Way to go Don! When the "all electrics" go more than a few miles without needing a recharge, I'll buy one. But until then, I'll stick with this.........SeaHorse II wrote:Moonstruck wrote:Per, I have a plug in electric vehicle (hybrids are sooo yesterday).**
Hubba, Hubba! As a former Jag owner (1960's 3.8S sedan) that drophead* turns me on. Reduced to a V8 MGB conversion in my (current) latter years.Moonstruck wrote:
Both the vehicles in the garage behind my electric town chariot are diesel powered.* I have been driving diesel powered vehicles since 1976.* By my calculations that is 35 years. Prior to that I had 2 four cylinder Volvos and a Corvair.* That means over 49 years of economical driving.* However I had my share of great autos.* Here is one of my cars that I had in the 50's.*
Moonstruck wrote:
Walt, my statement above was with tongue planted firmly in cheek. ________________________________________________________
*Thanks for clarifying that, Don.* (LMAO)
Hubba, Hubba! As a former Jag owner (1960's 3.8S sedan) that drophead* turns me on. Reduced to a V8 MGB conversion in my (current) latter years.dwhatty wrote:Moonstruck wrote:
Both the vehicles in the garage behind my electric town chariot are diesel powered.* I have been driving diesel powered vehicles since 1976.* By my calculations that is 35 years. Prior to that I had 2 four cylinder Volvos and a Corvair.* That means over 49 years of economical driving.* However I had my share of great autos.* Here is one of my cars that I had in the 50's.*
*Looks great, Per.* I like the symmetry of having two panels.* Being able to swing them up or down is nice, too.*Per wrote:
update on my solar panel project.... I AM DONE.
panels are up and producing 25-34 volts.
the sunpower mppt controller works like a charm.
if anyone needs help of assistance in ways to install solar, please do not hesitate to contact me.
i spent a considerable time researching and finding the "best bang for your buck".
bottom line for me is 2 x 85 W panels, with controller and a remote meter ran me roughly $1000.
here is a photo taken right as i was done, dog snug in the picture, she is such a ham...
*Looks very nice Per, I think you chose to right spot to mount them. You will be happy with the result I think.Per wrote:
update on my solar panel project.... I AM DONE.
panels are up and producing 25-34 volts.
the sunpower mppt controller works like a charm.
if anyone needs help of assistance in ways to install solar, please do not hesitate to contact me.
i spent a considerable time researching and finding the "best bang for your buck".
bottom line for me is 2 x 85 W panels, with controller and a remote meter ran me roughly $1000.
here is a photo taken right as i was done, dog snug in the picture, she is such a ham...
*David, few would recognize that as a Mark V drop head.* Kudos to you.* The car that followed that was an XK120MC Lemans replica coupe.* Now, that was a car.* At the time it was the fastest production car made.* Had to have a set of spark plugs for in town and one for highway driving.* I could change them in about 5 minutes.Moonstruck wrote:
*David, few would recognize that as a Mark V drop head.* Kudos to you.* The car that followed that was an XK120MC Lemans replica coupe.* Now, that was a car.* At the time it was the fastest production car made.* Had to have a set of spark plugs for in town and one for highway driving.* I could change them in about 5 minutes.dwhatty wrote:Moonstruck wrote:
*Now there is an idea! Hmm.Moonstruck wrote:
Just to show how all this relates to boats, That small, light weight Buick V8 block turned on its end would have make a great power head for an outboard.
*Life is just not easy for a British car fan.* Can't wait for the big wedding!* The prince certainly got a looker.dwhatty wrote:
Lucas, Prince of Darkness jokes
Lucas NOS Replacement Smoke Kit (read the Q&A section as well. This was actually auctioned on eBay a few years back)
Will their Limo have BMW power or be, whole or in part, built by the Germans or a German owned company?Moonstruck wrote:Life is just not easy for a British car fan.* Can't wait for the big wedding!* The prince certainly got a looker.