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Old 08-27-2011, 08:21 AM   #11
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Default Good timing...

We start our week's vacation today. We usually sleep on the boat weekly, but this week, we will be riding out the storm in a 1940's cabin in Moultonboro. I'll leave the boat tied up in its slip in lakeport till Monday. I usualy only have a inch or less under my keel at the cabin, so I don't want her pounding into the sand for 12 hours. Going to head to the slip, pull down the camper canvas, and put on the tight cockpit cover. Probably throw on a couple of lines to four-way tie her too. Then I figure it would be wise to strap down the furniture and grill.

Sure will hate to bring my generator and have it hanging around all week if I don't need it, but sure will enjoy it if I do. It is one of the honda quiet 2000 watt ones. I love it. I worry about the refrigerator spoiling all of our food if the power goes out more than anything else. Besides a fan and some lights, there isn't much else at the cabin. if power is out, cable will probably be out too.

Everyone be safe.
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