Battle on 4-27-08

Discussion in 'Port Polar Bear' started by Bob, Apr 29, 2008.

  1. Bob

    Bob Well-Known Member

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    We hardy MN guys battled in the snow April 27, 2008. This is the third time I battled with snow on the ground of falling out of the sky.
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    Lars & Tyler getting ready to battle.
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    Steve on the water with his Bismarck.
     
  2. specialist

    specialist Active Member

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    What form of "white out" rule do you guys use?
     
  3. froggyfrenchman

    froggyfrenchman Well-Known Member

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    Nice pics.
    Mikey
     
  4. Gettysburg114th

    Gettysburg114th Well-Known Member

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    Even the pics look cold. Coldest water I ever went in for a boat was around 55. The hot shower afterwards did me good.
     
  5. thegeek

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    Yeh I can agree with that, and never help the captain that does the
    sinking, it isn't worth it(let him freeze).



     
  6. Gettysburg114th

    Gettysburg114th Well-Known Member

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    I think I may have been rammed that day...
     
  7. thegeek

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    Nah you were just outclassed and sank with holes
    that you couldn't pump out.


     
  8. Bob

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    I had cheast wadders and put all the ships into and out of the water. Also got the sunks ones back. It was almost as cold last fall. We had one sink where the water was going to be over my wadders. I gave up and he had to get wet.
    The leason is to never bring the boat to the pond wearing somthing that you don't want to get wet.
     
  9. rowboat captain

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    come on bob, that was a warm day it was in the hi 40's that day.