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Started by commanderpete, June 02, 2005, 09:21:10 AM

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SailorLiz

My two favorites are Captain Ron and Summer Rental (John Candy).

Commander Pete - Where do you find the pics?  I love the sailing movie theater.
 :eek:
Liz Fagel
s/v Fagel Attraction II
Pearson Commander #75

willie

Hey, Elvis tries to sail in this one. We saw it yesterday, was pretty funny. Nice boat in it, a bit of sailing. Must be a Bermuda 30? Maybe not. Anyone know?
wet willie:cool:ave maria

iceman

Lets not forget the HMS ENDURANCE
Talk about a long winter eh?

commanderpete

Hey Liz,

Commanderpete Enterprises employs a whole army of researchers to bring you funny and interesting sailing pics.

Accept no cheap substitutes, like this guy

http://www.cooperstowndreamspark.com/2004WeeklyResults/CDP2004WK11/CDP2004WK11_PetePins.html

I've instructed my attorneys to fire off an angry letter to this dweeb




(Actually I usually find this stuff on the Cruising World BB)

eric (deceased)

How Can Anyone Leave Out' Waterworld' Or 'the Perfect Storm'how'bout that 1960's flick'around the world under the  sea'also in the mid 1970's there was a program on called'WESTWIND'What about the movie 'dove'

iceman

Remember Yosemite Sam and Bugs on the pirate ship??

 :D

iceman

Capt Willie,

Just rented the movie..Had a big bottle o wine, the wife says some men have big egos, and some are idiots,,and shes grateful Im not one of the above..

Why did he cut the main halyard
What kind of boat was that
Sure fit alot of activity into one day sail
Pick up sticks and all,
Loved the alligator



This movie is required viewing by all the association :D

willie

Glad ya liked it Ice. I still cringe thinking about the scene where he's stabbing the cabin top, 'tween the fingers. Must have been a name for that game--chicken? lol The things they do to boats to make a movie! :eek:

I'm still trying to find a version to buy in a format we can use, not PAL. Suprised you found it to rent.And, How about that ending? What would you think?

Working on a dink, letting the epoxy dry a bit. Any tips on wetting out a large area (4'x8') for applying glass cloth? Used a paint roller, which works ok, but sure wastes a bunch of epoxy in the roller. And that stuff is so inexpensive... :rolleyes:
wet willie:cool:ave maria

ebb

Hey Bill,
I've been using those small purple-pink colored 4" velour Whizz rollers what have one end closed off.  Don't see the nap size, could be 3/16 or 1/4, but they don't hold alota juice, just right tho.  Runny laminating epoxy, primer, hi-build primer and paint.  They are expensive, but it's SO NICE working with a nice tool!  Haven't had the nap come off yet!   Pkg sez Made in the Czech Republic and there's even a web site: //www.whizzrollers.com

Here at the paint store they're $6 for two, and you can't clean em.  Think I got them cheaper at Home Despot.   Thing is, you can apply a lot of pressure, to help spread the glue even and get the roller nearly dry. Do you pour on the epoxy and use spreaders?

The green plastic spreaders are back!  Look for them, they won't stay bent like all the cheap ones do.

{Looks like only Lowes, of the giants, has them - and independant paint stores.  They say it's 1/8" nap. It is a good way to get even distribution and no hairs.  They are better than any roller you've used.]

Mike Goodwin

I prefer to pour and spread with a squeege , set the glass on the surface and pour on the resin , spread with flexable squeege . Been doing it hat way for 40 years, epoxy and poly resin . Use one of those rollers that look like a bunch of washers is used to force the air out .

Don't use too much resin or you will float the glass and have a resin rich surface.
 
Don't use WEST or any 5:1 resin ,unless you are doing wet on wet until you are to a finished surface .It blushes at full cure and the blush (waxy film ) must be removed between coats or you'll get a poor bond.
If you are covering the surface before the glass ,I would use pour and brush instead a roller, rollers are very wastful of material.

iceman

Capt Willie
The movie leaves alot of unanswered questions
Did the Capt of the boat ever believe his wife when she told him that the guy was really alive,?

I cant believe what they did to that cabin top..WEST SYSTEM didnt even exists..Hopefully it wasnt a cored deck

The Capt didnt believe her when she said.. She was unfaithful...the possibilty was impossible for him to face..so at the end of the movie they were sitting in the car doing what??  Deciding which road to take..

We wil watch again with a bigger bottle o wine :confused:

TapnHammer

Quote from: ericHow Can Anyone Leave Out' Waterworld' Or 'the Perfect Storm'how'bout that 1960's flick'around the world under the  sea'also in the mid 1970's there was a program on called'WESTWIND'What about the movie 'dove'

What about "Message in a Bottle" and "Visitors"?  Didn't see these on anyone's list.
ERyc sends.
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"It is not the going out of port, but the coming in, that determines the  success of a voyage."
   -- Henry Ward Beecher

mbd

I watched Deep Water this winter. It's about Donald Crowhurst during the 1969 Vendee Globe race. A pretty interesting documentary...

Warning: Non-sailing film recommendation. A mountain climbing documentary called Touching The Void. It is really well done, well photographed, and well told. An incredible survival story - I saw it a couple of months ago and it's still sticking with me.

Now back to out regularly scheduled sailing discussions...
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)


mbd

I read his book a couple of years ago and found it tedious and quite annoying to be lectured by a 17 year old. Maybe it was just his over abundant and youthful optimism that grated on me? Anyway, I gave it away which I never do with my sailing books. I'm sure he's a nice kid...  Perhaps it's just me getting crotchety in my "old age". Bah humbug!  :mad:
Mike
Totoro (Sea Sprite 23 #626)