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<channel><title><![CDATA[&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Nautilus Marine<br /> - Blog]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/blog.html]]></link><description><![CDATA[Blog]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Aug 2011 20:39:34 -0800</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Pleasure Craft Operators Card]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2011/08/pleasure-craft-operators-card.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2011/08/pleasure-craft-operators-card.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 16:37:17 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2011/08/pleasure-craft-operators-card.html</guid><description><![CDATA[We had quite a few people clicking through&nbsp;the banner on our&nbsp;home page&nbsp;to get the POC in July.&nbsp; It is simple and Boatsmart supplies everything you need to study and pass the examen. Try it out!This a great sign that people are finally taking learning about boating seriously, but remeber just because you got the card doesn't mean you all of a sudden know it all. Experience w [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph editable-text" style=" text-align: left; ">We had quite a few people clicking through&nbsp;the banner on our&nbsp;home page&nbsp;to get the POC in July.&nbsp; It is simple and Boatsmart supplies everything you need to study and pass the examen. Try it out!<br /><span></span><br /><span></span>This a great sign that people are finally taking learning about boating seriously, but remeber just because you got the card doesn't mean you all of a sudden know it all. Experience with all the different situations you run into on the water and learning how to handle them is&nbsp;a constant learning experience.<br /><br /><span></span>Have a safe time on the water and don't do this click&nbsp; below.<br /><span></span><br /><span></span><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhOV01QkaPU&amp;feature=related" target="_blank">Click Here<br /></a><br /><span></span></div>  ]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[GULF OIL SPILL RESPONSE ADVENTURE]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/08/gulf-oil-spill-response-adventure.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/08/gulf-oil-spill-response-adventure.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 09:39:54 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/08/gulf-oil-spill-response-adventure.html</guid><description><![CDATA[Cocodrie- Lousiana &ndash; MC252 &ndash; Gulf Oil Spill ResponseI was called by my friend Kelli Turner at Vancouver Paramedic Services to give him some help with a contract he had on the Gulf Oil Spill for Western Canada [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; "><FONT color=#ffffff><STRONG style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><U><SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-SIZE: 16pt"><FONT face=Calibri>Cocodrie- Lousiana &ndash; MC252 &ndash; Gulf Oil Spill Response</FONT></SPAN></U></STRONG><br /></FONT><br /><FONT color=#ffffff><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>I was called by my friend Kelli Turner at Vancouver Paramedic Services to give him some help with a contract he had on the Gulf Oil Spill for Western Canada Marine Spill Response. So it was off to the spill response center at Cocodrie, Lousiana for a three week stint. The position was as a Financial Contract Administrator. The job was to process job tickets and charges for contractors at the Cocodrie site for MRSC which is the major spill response organization in the United States. My only comment about the job is that it was an interesting learning experience about big projects and how they are run.</FONT><br /><br /><FONT size=3><FONT face=Calibri><SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </SPAN><STRONG style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal">This is the Cocodrie Site which is about 100 miles South of New Orleans on the Gulf of Mexico</STRONG></FONT></FONT></FONT><br /><br /><A href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dflee/4857948586/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/dflee/4857948586/</A><br /><br /><br /><br /><FONT color=#ffffff><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Boats and Equipment at Cocodrie</FONT><br /><br /><A href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dflee/4836669030/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/dflee/4836669030/</A><br /><br /><STRONG style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><FONT size=3><FONT face=Calibri>Work at the Cocodrie Spill Site</FONT></FONT></STRONG><br /><br /><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT><br /><br /><br /><A href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dflee/4836669026/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/dflee/4836669026/</A><br /><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>The houses are all set on pilings because the land is only about 2 feet above water at the best of times any storm brings a tidal surge. It has been quite common for this area to be under water.</FONT><br /></FONT><br /><FONT color=#000000 size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT><br /><FONT color=#000000 size=3 face=Calibri><A href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/dflee/4854030950/">http://www.flickr.com/photos/dflee/4854030950/</A></FONT><br /><br /><br /><FONT color=#ffffff><STRONG style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><FONT size=3><FONT face=Calibri>The projected heat index posted above for Cocodrie was not the hottest day we had, most days it never drops below 80 F even at night. </FONT></FONT></STRONG><br /><br /><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>When we weren&rsquo;t working we checked out some of the local attractions, here are some of the crew along with yours truly hanging out after a good Louisana fried chicken dinner.</FONT></FONT><br /><br /><FONT color=#000000 size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT><br /><br /><FONT color=#000000 size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT><br /><br /><FONT color=#ffffff><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT><br /><br /><FONT size=3><FONT face=Calibri><SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </SPAN>This local Alligator was hanging around out back of the restaurant looking for leftovers.</FONT></FONT><br /><br /><br /><br /></FONT><FONT color=#000000 size=3 face=Calibri><FONT color=#ffffff>This was an interesting adventure in Lousiana, meeting some new friends, seeing the wildlife, and checking out Burbon St and the French Quarter in New Orleans</FONT>. </FONT><br /><br />&nbsp;<br /><br /><SPAN style="mso-tab-count: 1"><FONT color=#000000 size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </FONT></SPAN><br /><br /><STRONG style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><U><SPAN style="TEXT-DECORATION: none"><FONT color=#000000 size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT></SPAN></U></STRONG><br /><br />&nbsp;</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Drowning Doesn't Look Like Drowning]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/07/drowning-doesnt-look-like-drowning.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/07/drowning-doesnt-look-like-drowning.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 07:19:40 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/07/drowning-doesnt-look-like-drowning.html</guid><description><![CDATA[This is a must read article if you are boating or you or your kids are swimming or around the water this summer. I could never understand how people that can drown with onlookers and other close by and no one reacts.&nbsp;This article explains why it happens. Click Here http://mariovittone.com/2010/05/154/ [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; ">This is a must read article if you are boating or you or your kids are swimming or around the water this summer. I could never understand how people that can drown with onlookers and other close by and no one reacts.&nbsp;This article explains why it happens. Click Here <A href="http://mariovittone.com/2010/05/154/">http://mariovittone.com/2010/05/154/</A></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[On the Water Training -]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/06/on-the-water-training.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/06/on-the-water-training.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 11:29:10 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/06/on-the-water-training.html</guid><description><![CDATA[Sailing with Vlad - This is Vlad - a ve [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<span  style=" position: relative; float: left; z-index: 10; "><a><img src="http://www.boattrainer.com/uploads/1/7/7/2/1772198/9948642.jpg" style="margin-top: 5px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px;" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder" /></a><div style="display: block; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px; text-align: center;"></div></span><div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; display: block; ">Sailing with Vlad - This is Vlad - a very smart fellow that bought a MacGregor. Smart because he bought a MacGregor, realized he needed some help becoming a confident boater, and hired yours truly to help him learn about boating. Oh, and by the way he is a scientist on the National Research Council, so in my book that makes him very smart.<br /><br />Vlad had a dream of owning a sailboat, and sailing on the ocean, here he is living his dream, sailing off the Fraser River in the Straight of Georgia; and as you can see&nbsp;he is a very happy fellow. Here's what Vlad had to say in an e-mail after a day sailing.<br /><FONT color=#ffff00><FONT color=#ffff33><SPAN style="COLOR: black"><FONT color=#ffff33>Dear Dave</FONT></SPAN><br /></FONT><SPAN style="COLOR: black"><FONT color=#ffff33>Thank for you care. I very value our relations. I am very glad that I met you.<br /></FONT><FONT color=#ffffff>Vlad is also from Russia and so we sometimes need too have a discussion on&nbsp;the various sailing terms to get them translated so they make sense to all concerned.<br /><br />I enjoy getting out on the water and helping someone develope as a confident boater and I have enjoyed seeing Vlad get to develope and become more confident on the water. <br /><br />Like all boaters , he will continue to learn as his experience grows and I wish him all the best and Safe Boating.</FONT></SPAN></FONT></div><hr  style=" visibility: hidden; width: 100%; clear: both; "></hr><div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; ">&nbsp;</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Pretrip Checklist]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/06/pretrip-checklist.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/06/pretrip-checklist.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 10:58:13 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/06/pretrip-checklist.html</guid><description><![CDATA[Pretrip Check ListBefore going to the Boat: [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; "><FONT color=#ffff33><STRONG style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><U><SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-SIZE: 16pt"><FONT face=Calibri>Pretrip Check List</FONT></SPAN></U></STRONG><br /><br /><STRONG style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><U><SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-SIZE: 14pt"><FONT face=Calibri>Before going to the Boat:</FONT></SPAN></U></STRONG><br /></FONT><br /><FONT color=#ffff66><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Weather Check &ndash;Marine weather on the internet and weather channel on the radio.</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Wind Check - windmapper</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Tides and Current Check- do you have a tide and current book on board.</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Chart Check &ndash; Do you have charts for the intended cruising area</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Trip Plan &ndash; let someone know where you are going and when you plan to return. They should know the type of boat , registration number, and number of people on board.</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Supplies: proper clothing for the trip, lifejackets, food etc</FONT><br /><br /><U><SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-SIZE: 14pt"><FONT face=Calibri>On the Boat:</FONT></SPAN></U><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Check for fuel of LP gas odors</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Inspect bilges</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Check fuel, ( sufficient plus reserve )oil coolant, batteries, terminals</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Check extinguishers<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </SPAN>and operational</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Fresh water and food</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Self draining holes are clear</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Ropes, lines, and rigging for sailboats are in good repair</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Anchors are rigged and ready for use</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Lifejackets for all passengers &ndash; right sizes &ndash; ( children)</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Radio Check &ndash;Traffic check</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>First aid kit</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Tools and spare parts</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Throw line, Flares-</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore"><FONT size=3>&uuml;</FONT><SPAN style="FONT: 7pt 'Times New Roman'">&nbsp; </SPAN></SPAN></SPAN><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>Show passengers where all emergency equipment is and they understand how to operate it &ndash; radios, flares, lifejackets</FONT><br /><br /><FONT size=3 face=Calibri>&nbsp;</FONT><br /><br /><SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; FONT-SIZE: 14pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore">&Oslash;</SPAN></SPAN><STRONG style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-SIZE: 14pt"><FONT face=Calibri>Show one other person how to operate the vessel in case you are disabled.</FONT></SPAN></STRONG><br /><br /><SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; FONT-SIZE: 14pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore">&Oslash;</SPAN></SPAN><STRONG style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-SIZE: 14pt"><FONT face=Calibri>Weather check before departure &ndash; has the weather changed &ndash; are winds expected to rise before you reach your destination &ndash; do you have a plan for sitting out weather in protected areas if required.</FONT></SPAN></STRONG><br /><br /><SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: Wingdings; FONT-SIZE: 14pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Wingdings; mso-bidi-font-family: Wingdings"><SPAN style="mso-list: Ignore">&Oslash;</SPAN></SPAN><STRONG style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal"><SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-SIZE: 14pt"><FONT face=Calibri>Remember advise the person left your trip plan with, if you are not going to return when planned - </FONT></SPAN></STRONG><br /></FONT><br />&nbsp;</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[I phone apps for sailors]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/04/i-phone-apps-for-sailors.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/04/i-phone-apps-for-sailors.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 08:28:06 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2010/04/i-phone-apps-for-sailors.html</guid><description><![CDATA[The following site was mentioned on the Macgregors owners forum and so we are added the information for the site&nbsp; here http://ocscsailingblog.com/2009/07/19/5-cool-iphone-apps-for-sailors/They have some really cool applications that would be fun to have and also save you a bunch of money. You can use these apps instead of buying more electronics. Chec [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; ">The following site was mentioned on the Macgregors owners forum and so we are added the information for the site&nbsp; here <A href="http://ocscsailingblog.com/2009/07/19/5-cool-iphone-apps-for-sailors/">http://ocscsailingblog.com/2009/07/19/5-cool-iphone-apps-for-sailors/</A><br />They have some really cool applications that would be fun to have and also save you a bunch of money. You can use these apps instead of buying more electronics. Check these out.</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Nov 27 2009 - Brrrrrrh!]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2009/11/nov-27-2009-brrrrrrh.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2009/11/nov-27-2009-brrrrrrh.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 11:01:15 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2009/11/nov-27-2009-brrrrrrh.html</guid><description><![CDATA[The day dawned with the sunshowing it's face. BC has had a record rainfall for November so this was definately a day to take advantage of and get some boat time in. I arrived at the Marina at 11 AM and figured on some sailing but again there was very little wind, considering the tempeture was about 6C,that was most likley not a bad thing. So I motored up the lake at 2500 rpm and about 6 knots. The plan was to go a beach area I had not exp [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; ">The day dawned with the sunshowing it's face. BC has had a record rainfall for November so this was definately a day to take advantage of and get some boat time in. <br />I arrived at the Marina at 11 AM and figured on some sailing but again there was very little wind, considering the tempeture was about 6C,that was most likley not a bad thing. So I motored up the lake at 2500 rpm and about 6 knots. The plan was to go a beach area I had not explored about 16 k up the lake. At about 2:00 and still not quite where I planned,the clouds had started to roll in at the south end of the lake where the Marina is, the tempeture was dropping as the sun was being blocked out and it felt like time to turn for home. I decided enought with the 6 knots, lifted the rudders and kicked the Tohatsu up to wide open to drain the ballast and headed for home. It is great to have a Mac or what. Now making 14 knots, it was getting a little chilly to say the least, but the GPS said I had only an hour to endure at this speed. Time to grit your teeth and go for it!!!!!!.<br />The wind had also picked up and a little spray was coming over the boat. Boy the full enclosure or at least the wide dodger looks like a good option at about that time. Oh well summer will come back and then this would be agreat way to cool off after a long day in the hot sun, keep thinking positive is my moto!<br />I arrived back in the Marina and got Mac all secured with a number of extra lines and bumpers, prepared for a blow, just in case I don't get out for while. It really is getting a bit cool for this boating thing at his time of year. The old body was feeling a bit numb and stiff by the time this day was out. I plan to use the boat as much as possible and a cold day on the boat still beats hanging out at home!!<br /></div><div ><div style="text-align: center;"><a><img src="http://www.boattrainer.com/uploads/1/7/7/2/1772198/7331235.jpg" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px;" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder" /></a><div style="display: block; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px;"></div></div></div><div ><div style="text-align: center;"><a><img src="http://www.boattrainer.com/uploads/1/7/7/2/1772198/6577704.jpg" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px;" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder" /></a><div style="display: block; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px;">Nov 27 2009 - Cool Day</div></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[November 11/09 - Scout camp bay]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2009/11/november-1109-scout-camp-bay.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2009/11/november-1109-scout-camp-bay.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:19:03 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2009/11/november-1109-scout-camp-bay.html</guid><description><![CDATA[This was another overcast November day with the tempeture hovering around 10 C, but not a breath of wind.&nbsp;I started&nbsp;out from the Marina at 11:00&nbsp;pulled out some lunch from home and&nbsp;motored up the lake.&nbsp;A good day for motoring and some quiet time on the boat. There is a beach about 5 miles up&nbsp;on the west side I have dubbed Scout Camp Bay. The boy scouts have a cabin in the bay they use.&nbsp;I a [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; ">This was another overcast November day with the tempeture hovering around 10 C, but not a breath of wind.&nbsp;I started&nbsp;out from the Marina at 11:00&nbsp;pulled out some lunch from home and&nbsp;motored up the lake.&nbsp;A good day for motoring and some quiet time on the boat. There is a beach about 5 miles up&nbsp;on the west side I have dubbed Scout Camp Bay. The boy scouts have a cabin in the bay they use.<BR><SPAN></SPAN><BR>&nbsp;I always have the fly rod on the boat and anchored and tried a few casts&nbsp;in off the creek that runs into the bay. The only sign of&nbsp; fish were some salmon spawning on the beach in front of the creek. The salmon are in pretty bad shape after the trip up the Fraser and Harrison River. It is surprising that salmon do continue up the 40 miles of Harrison Lake to the Lillooet River to Spawn.<BR>I also have been reading that there are crayfish in lakes and rivers in BC&nbsp;and they can be caught in prawn traps, so I also gave that a try, but with&nbsp;no luck.<BR><BR><SPAN></SPAN>&nbsp;I decided to try picking up&nbsp;some wind to sail&nbsp;back to the Marina, but it was a lost cause. There was not enought wind&nbsp;to fill the sails and the 1 knot I was making&nbsp;according to&nbsp;the GPS was not cutting it, so it was&nbsp;back to motoring. The sun was dropping behind the snow covered mountains and the tempeture was dropping.&nbsp;A full cockpit&nbsp;enclosure would be nice if I plan to continue to use the boat over the winter. For now I guess picking some days when the sun is showing itself will have to do.<BR>It&nbsp; was a great day, finished off with a glass of wine tied up at the&nbsp;Marina!!!!&nbsp;<BR><BR></div><div ><div style="text-align: center;"><a><img src="http://www.boattrainer.com/uploads/1/7/7/2/1772198/4712687.jpg" style="margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px; border-width:1px;padding:3px;" alt="Picture" class="galleryImageBorder" /></a><div style="display: block; font-size: 90%; margin-top: -10px; margin-bottom: 10px;">Salmon Spawning Harrison Lake</div></div></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[MacGregor26x 1998 - New to us.]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2009/11/macgregor26x-1998-new-to-us.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2009/11/macgregor26x-1998-new-to-us.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 08:19:27 -0800</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.boattrainer.com/1/post/2009/11/macgregor26x-1998-new-to-us.html</guid><description><![CDATA[November 06 2009This is the&nbsp;first post&nbsp; to log our sailing trips with our new to us 1998 Macgregor 26 x swingkeel sailboat.The boat was acquired in Sept of this&nbsp;2009, after a few months of looking and learning about the boats. The process was a bit frustrating as MacGregors are very popular and every time we found one that looked good it was gone before we even got to see it. We finally found one that was the right pr [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div  class="paragraph" style=" text-align: left; ">November 06 2009<br />This is the&nbsp;first post&nbsp; to log our sailing trips with our new to us 1998 Macgregor 26 x swingkeel sailboat.<br />The boat was acquired in Sept of this&nbsp;2009, after a few months of looking and learning about the boats. The process was a bit frustrating as MacGregors are very popular and every time we found one that looked good it was gone before we even got to see it. We finally found one that was the right price and in not bad condition, and as a bonus the owner had redone the trailer&nbsp;which&nbsp;is in perfect condition after all his work. &nbsp;The engine&nbsp;is the original&nbsp;50 hp Tohatsu and&nbsp;seems to run okay and will do for now. The idea was to get the boat earlier in the year and use it over the summer, but that didn't work out. <br />We have now had a chance to get the boat out a fair number of times in conditions from flat calm to 20 knot plus winds.&nbsp; I have had boats of various kinds since I was about 6 years old so I am very familiar with evrything associated with the water. The whole sailing thing is new since I have never had a sailboat,&nbsp;and we are learning as we go. It has been interesting and I think we now have a fairly good handle on what we are doing. <br /><SPAN>So now we are starting a blog which will be an online log to track our adventures with the new boat which we see many of the contributors at <A href="http://www.macgregorsailors.com/">http://www.macgregorsailors.com/</A></SPAN>&nbsp;have done with some very professional looking results so here we go and we look forward to sahring with others what we are doing.</div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>

