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Misty IV

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  1. Saw this video about birds and windfarms.
  2. Tell me about it! I used to get about 350 miles out of a tank in my 2002 Expedition. Now, I'm lucky if I can get to 275.
  3. Does the same apply to the ValvTect line of marine fuels? They claim to be a non-ethanol fuel for marine use. I know not every marina carries it, but if the automotive fuels are being forced to go 15%, I'm going to see if I can locate a ValvTect equipped marina. I think I heard somewhere that Salmon Country on the LSR carries it ???
  4. I'd be very fine if Nine Mile added another tower. Much rather see that than an endless view of pinwheels. I heard there were talks of them building another tower.
  5. My mind is already made up, but this just reinforces my decision. Very informative. I forwarded the link to my contacts for Oswego County.
  6. Thanks for all the responses thus far. Definitely gives me some options to consider.
  7. I'm in the market for an onboard charger for my (2) batteries. What brand does everyone else have/use/suggest? I've been looking at Guest, ProMariner and Minn Kota. One battery is a starting battery and the second is a deep-cycle which handles all the electronics (downriggers, GPS, VHF, etc.). Any and all input is welcome.
  8. I have their number and contact name at the office. I'll get it in the morning and send you a PM.
  9. Fish-on, Where are you located? I know a place near me in southeast PA which carries factory original Starcraft canvas. I replaced the entire canvas on my 2000 Islander 221 last year and they charged me WAY below what it would have normally cost. All in original Starcraft boxes, as well.
  10. A CB antenna will not work. CB works on a low-band frequency (27MHz) while marine VHF is on 156-157MHz. You need a marine antenna.
  11. I am running a 1971 6hp Johnson as my kicker. Went through it 2 years ago and did a tune-up and replaced the fuel lines. Still runs like a champ and starts on the 2nd or 3rd pull.
  12. I had the following information forwarded to me. Posting for those who have not yet seen and read it: ************************************************************* FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Toronto Wind Action, Great Lakes Wind Truth, Canada Date: February 13, 2011 RE: Province Announces No Offshore Turbines “for now†Sherri Lange, Founding Director of Toronto Wind Action and Executive Director, Canada, Great Lakes Wind Truth, today expressed her group’s excitement about the turnaround decision by the Province to halt offshore turbine development. The potential dangers posed by wind turbines are finally being recognized and she praised the Province for listening and indicating that full scientific studies would be conducted first. But while this represents a reprieve for communities across the Canadian side of the Great Lakes, “We have studies in hand that attest to the evidence that huge industrial turbines are horrifically expensive, subsidized out of hydro customers’ pockets to a multiple of four times, and create environmental havoc,†Lange said. “In short, they don’t belong anywhere.†This grass roots resistance to industrial wind turbines is international. On the other side of Lake Ontario, NY State residents are fighting the GLOW (Great Lakes Offshore Wind) project of 166 offshore turbines proposed by NYPA (New York Power Authority). Whether turbines are on either side of the Lake, Lange said, we will all suffer. Lange and Tom Marks of NY State have co-founded Great Lakes Wind Truth, a bilateral watchdog organization that aims to prevent any industrialization of the Great Lakes. Lange remarked that the official announcement indicates no offshore turbines “for now†and the fact that the Province wishes to wait for the US shores of Lake Erie to be the “experimental canary†offshore, do not mesh with the permanent moratorium that residents hope for. “If turbines are premature on the Canadian side, why not contact Erie legislators, and share with them the task of doing the studies; environmental studies, including migration studies that are independent and transparent?†she asked. Where are the sound and noise propagation studies there, the aquatic studies, the health studies? Dr. Lu Lombardi is a well –known sound researcher and family physician in the Toronto Bluffs, who has spent thousands of hours examining all the available data and studies on sound and turbines, and their effects over water. Dr Lombardi has estimated that 60 miles off shore might be safe for human cohabitation with turbines. It’s only 34 kilometres (51 miles) across the widest part of Lake Ontario. Therefore, any turbine installation in the Lakes on the US side of the Great Lakes will affect Ontario as well. Lange also commented on the recent ABC (American Bird Conservancy) announcement that with the proliferation of turbines “millions†of birds and bats are dying. She added that an eagle expert from Spain, Mark Duchamp, has more deeply researched the inadequacies of bird mortality studies. He estimates that with approximately 200,000 wind turbines internationally, there are eight million bird and 16 million bat deaths per year. “The alarming rate at which bird life is being chopped up, and lost to habitat fragmentation by turbines, is beyond frightening. Please don’t talk house cats and buildings. The numbers and equations don’t even come close. When is the last time you saw a cat with a Golden Eagle in its mouth?†These developers have a get out of jail free card,†she echoed of Dr. Michael Fry, President of ABC. “If you or I kill an endangered species, it’s jail time.†Lange also documented that Ontario is seen as a leader in wind turbine education. We have a very high number of moratoriums in this province. Councillor Paul Ainslie was very proactive and instrumental in attaining the Moratorium vote at the TRCA (Toronto and Region Conservation Authority), the largest Conservation Authority in Ontario. International groups are watching Ontario and are certainly feeling encouraged by the Province’s announcement today, she said. With this announcement, comes the fervent wish that this is only the first step and that rural communities will now benefit from the provincial U-turn on offshore turbines. It has been documented that people have left their homes, or been bought out by developers, and have recorded unacceptable levels of stress and sleep deprivation, dizziness and a host of other ailments, loss of property values, and community disruption. This is not news. The Premier was made aware of these for some time now, even in the Legislature, she added. Lange feels that the off shore announcement will bear more fruit. “The evidence is accruing internationally, we know the science doesn’t work, we know the environmental standards are not being met, we know that this technology is the worst possible of the so called “renewables.†What people want is truth, and to know that their lives and health, their economy, and their love of nature is not for sale. The passing of the Green Energy Act by the Provincial Liberals, has forced the creation of grass roots citizens groups to become audible and to organize and provide research which confirms that the Province has moved way too fast with turbine proliferation. The province’s recent caution with offshore turbines shows that the people are being heard and that people can hope and expect to be heard now in all parts of Ontario,†she said. For further information contact: Sherri Lange Founding Director of Toronto Wind Action Executive Director, Canada, Great Lakes Wind Truth Member, Save the Eagles International Member, Wind Concerns Ontario 416-567-5115 [email protected] Please also contact: David Grey Eagle Sanford Environmental Representative for Toronto Wind Action Aboriginal Environmental Educator and Leader David Grey Eagle Sanford: 416-909-7045 [email protected]
  13. I made it there last year and it was a great show! Unfortunately, this year, I won't be able to attend. I'll be at the Cabela's in Hamburg, PA for Captain's Weekend Seminars with Pete Lahosky and Ron Jacoby. It was a tough decision to make, but the guy I have hooked into salmon & trout fishing who was on the boat last year with me about 10 times wants to go to the seminars and learn some new things. With all the new techniques and secrets out there, figure I could always learn some new things, as well.
  14. It's nice there are people out there who, year after year, go beyond the call of duty to keep our boats running. I constantly see L&M and Hank mentioned on here, all with very positive comments and remarks. Wish all marine repair facilities were as well operated. While I have never met Hank or been to L&M, I can tell he is a top-notch individual.
  15. It is all about the money. Just a shame a well-built boat manufacturer is siding with a cause we are all against. As you have all said, it certainly would make me have second thoughts about buying a Tiara.
  16. That's amazing! All this hype about how much energy pinwheels will provide to the world...and it ends up they do more good as a decorative ornament for places that want them. 0.14% - WOW!!! I hope 9-Mile (Fitzpatrick) Nuclear Plant is still pursuing the idea of adding another cooling tower. From that chart, nuclear is the way to go. I've been going to Lake Ontario for 40+ years now, and as far as I can remember, there has never been a major failure with the Fitz plant.
  17. We had a customer come into our shop today who operates a van used as an escort vehicle on the highway for the wide-load trucks. On her rear windows was a mural of (2) windmills with the slogan "The Answer is in the Wind". I wanted to do some serious damage to the windows!!! Oh, I didn't, by the way.......
  18. This s*cks!!! Way to go, government! Way to stick it to us. Time to go stock up on water separating filters, I guess, huh? Aside from the marine aspect of it, my 2002 Expedition already gets fewer miles to the gallon running the 10% ethanol gasoline compared to the straight gasoline. I can only imagine how many times I will have to stop to fill the tank now with the 15%.
  19. Brian, Thanks for the info. I'll have to look it up this weekend!!!!
  20. I'm going to have to see if we get the Sportsman Channel here in PA. I'm going to complain to my service provider if we don't!!
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