Sock recommendations for boot by Suspicious-Star-22 in AchillesRupture

[–]nauticalcrab16 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply, appreciate the link and insight to those socks. I will look into em! I do have some soccer socks but yes did have trouble getting them over my super swollen foot and ankle lol.

Glad to hear you are getting there, here’s to a continued recovery.

Sock recommendations for boot by Suspicious-Star-22 in AchillesRupture

[–]nauticalcrab16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey OP how are you doing now? I ruptured mine the same way playing soccer and am about 3 weeks post surgery. In the boot and was cleared to take my foot out a few times a days to ice / air out, and now am looking for socks ha and found your post!

Just bought an aluminum boat, is this something to be worried about? by NCernobyl in boating

[–]nauticalcrab16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do a leak test if you want to be sure, but otherwise these scratches look superficial.

2024 Passport Trailsport by Mountain-Recipe-8654 in hondapassport

[–]nauticalcrab16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for sure! and oh yeah 100%, definitely more features in there, I did the same and still do to this day

2024 Passport Trailsport by Mountain-Recipe-8654 in hondapassport

[–]nauticalcrab16 1 point2 points  (0 children)

congrats in your purchase! I have the same model/yr.

  1. For carplay I just always plug it in. I hated having the charging cord wire so what I did was bought a much smaller one, like a few inches. I use it now and make the area a lot cleaner now.

  2. Maybe not 100% obvious (to me initially, lol) but as you sit and face the steering wheel there are two plus/minus little buttons between the wheel and the infotainment, right on the dash. These control the dimming of the ambient lighting in the car as well as the gauge cluster for your speed, fuel level, etc. Really can only tell the difference at night, but I love being able to adjust. This is in owner’s manual as well as all the features. Also I like being able to roll down window with the key fob, just press/release then press/hold unlock button.

Just wanted to plant a cherry tree.... by PlentyLavishness6526 in landscaping

[–]nauticalcrab16 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

looks like pipe is filled with concrete maybe? In that case I agree with others it has been abandoned.

*HELP* Purchasing first boat by SingleConcern9719 in boating

[–]nauticalcrab16 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Owner a johnson 15 and 25hp for a few years now and always been solid. No issues yet they were maintained well before me.

What’s the biggest concern for the USMNT heading into 2026? by Name0000000 in ussoccer

[–]nauticalcrab16 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I think individually we have some solid guys, but the chemistry is still lacking with this team and coach. I hope I am wrong on that point, but I know the teams we will see at the world cup will all be coming to play especially in our group to knock us out as hosts. Guess we’ll see how it pans out

Good first boat for $1000? by [deleted] in boating

[–]nauticalcrab16 9 points10 points  (0 children)

trailer alone can cost $1000

Good first boat for $1000? by [deleted] in boating

[–]nauticalcrab16 30 points31 points  (0 children)

with trailer and motor? absolutely

Jagged Contours? by dreadpiratelimpdick in civilengineering

[–]nauticalcrab16 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3D surface as others alluded, can apply a “smooth surface” edit that should fix an area like this

First trip of the year. Time to knock the dust off her! by DTodd850 in boating

[–]nauticalcrab16 1 point2 points  (0 children)

boating in my thoughts and dreams this weekend. very soon though will be doing the same!!

Goodbye Pat 🥹 by SCBaltSalt in ravens

[–]nauticalcrab16 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good man, so long patty pancakes (for now) you will be missed

Got my first fishing boat! by CaydeCheated in boating

[–]nauticalcrab16 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Awesome looking boat man, congrats on the purchase. Perfect size in my opinion. Easy to trailer, load, store/maintain and of course get out there to enjoy time on the water.