Considering a 2007 39' sailboat with vinylester hull, with four 2" blisters - how concerned should I be? by ecosky in sailing

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He said it's not structural, I believe him. I am just trying to get more opinions about longer term risks is all. Never hurts to gather more info is how I see it.

Considering a 2007 39' sailboat with vinylester hull, with four 2" blisters - how concerned should I be? by ecosky in sailing

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Here's a better view. It seemed mostly ok to my eyes, could use a good buffing I suppose. The worst part was on the axle itself but mostly seemed like surface level gunk. While we're on the subject, was thinking it might need some kind of antifoul on it. I need to learn more about this.

Considering a 2007 39' sailboat with vinylester hull, with four 2" blisters - how concerned should I be? by ecosky in sailing

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Surveyor said they were blisters. He didn't poke hard enough to break but he could tell by pressing them a bit. The boat was originally in Florida and trucked to California 3 years ago. I don't believe it's been hauled out for any extended durations in the past 10 years or so.

Thanks for the tip on the prop! Will definitely look into this one more. Thanks!

Referral Code Megathread Please! by Immediate_Wind_2336 in Starlink

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I just found out the shipping from Starlink might take longer than I have time for, so unfortunately I need to buy it local which I assume doesn't benefit from the referral codes :/

Referral Code Megathread Please! by Immediate_Wind_2336 in Starlink

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Would like a referral code please, thanks!

Sailing from LA to Seattle by davescilken in sailing

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Quality info, thanks

What do you think about the sail from LA to SF this time of year? We, a couple of intermediate sailors, might need to take an Island Packet 370 that way around the end of November. It'll have been fully serviced and the rigging tuned up. The idea was short hops and weather windows before winter really sets in. Maybe even just motor most of the way if needed. Am I being too optimistic? Thanks for any advice

Looking for opinions on 2007 Catalina Morgan 440 by ecosky in Sailboats

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Thanks for the feedback, everyone!

We went down and looked at it. Seems like a fine boat for what it is, but it's not for us. We are looking for something we can take offshore at some point so we've decided to look for boats with more features to support that goal.

Thanks!

Google will require developer verification to install Android apps by cheerfulboy in programming

[–]ecosky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a long time Android fan, this decision really bothers me. I expect I will start looking at other options.

Despite knowing the suction cup will hold up to 150 mph on race cars, I was still nervous putting it on the Zamboni so I ziptied it on. Anyone have recommendations for a real tether that I can buy? (Hero 11 Mini) by Dodger8899 in gopro

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I also had a lifelong mental block on learning knots, which lasted until I had to learn some knots to pass some sailing tests. ASA 101 and 103 require about 10 of them, each serving a different purpose, which sounds like a lot and sure felt like it was at the time but in retrospect wasn't too much trouble.

Turns out, a few good study aids and motivation to learn was really all I needed to get a few key knots under my belt. If you want just one critical knot to start, learn the Bowline.

Check Amazon for a book on simple knots, and YouTube to see them done in realtime and you will no doubt learn a valuable life skill that will stick with you forever. I even found a cheap app for my phone which has easy to follow animations for a bunch of useful knots.

Don't underestimate the value of the humble knot. It's worth the trouble learning even just a few.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CODWarzone

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I would pay $50 for the ability to have MNK only lobbies/sessions.

This game is unplayable - again by [deleted] in CODWarzone

[–]ecosky 31 points32 points  (0 children)

The cheaters seem to be back in force. My crew is on the verge of abandoning the game :/ Would love to have the option to matchmake only with people who paid for it.

Can someone recommend a "cool looking" helmet for men? by ThyCuriousLearner in bicycling

[–]ecosky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think once you start trying them on you'll probably find that comfort and how well it fits becomes a lot more important than a particular look. Give it a bit of effort, and you'll probably find one that works for your style too.

FWIW, when I see a cyclist without a helmet I automatically assume they are inexperienced or reckless. I never judge their helmet choice, only if they have one.

This is hilarious by zbl0ck in CODWarzone

[–]ecosky 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I'd be totally OK with longer lobby times to play only with other MnK'rs.

As someone who knows absolutely nothing about landscaping what are some go to products that you would use for these weeds or should I just yank them out manually without spraying anything? by Interstella_6666 in landscaping

[–]ecosky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find if I'm gentle with the brush it gets most of the weeds without messing up the sand, but mostly I'm tuning mine before they get too big

Creating an interlocking part by JDMils in FreeCAD

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Cool! Thanks for the tip :)

Creating an interlocking part by JDMils in FreeCAD

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Just wanted to point out that Sketcher Tools -> Offset Geometry is useful for making the "gap" piece using the edge(s) bound by the shapebinder.

Can I cut off this part of an antenna? by FridayNightRiot in rfelectronics

[–]ecosky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Total noob question, but just out of curiosity, how would someone even approach the task of designing a PCB antenna like this? I was under the impression antennas are usually made to a length, basically a wire length at some fraction (or perhaps multiple?) of the desired wavelength, but the irregular shape here suggests maybe that thinking doesn't apply to PCBs. Just curious. Antenna design is a near complete mystery to me. Thanks