The great storage vs. toys war rages on. (CB)

I love gadgets, absolutely love them. The majority of our hobbies require a good number of gadgets in order to do them properly. I work in the computer industry which is…you guessed it, nothing but gadgets. Hell, I live on a giant floating gadget that is absolutely stuffed with other smaller gadgets. Which brings me to my problem. Where to put all this stuff.

As you can probably guess, storage on a boat is at a premium. And right now we have things under control. Of course by “right now” I mean 2 months ago and by “under control” I of mean, we are storing our new scuba gear in the shower when it’s wet and on the starboard settee (couch to you landlubbers) when it’s dry and we don’t have friends over. If friends are over we pile it on one of the berths.

We rent a small 5×5 storage locker down the road from the marina that is used to store our camping gear, snowboarding stuff, bikes, snowshoes, a remote control sailboat, extra clothes….the list goes on. But the scuba gear is something that we want to keep on the boat, so we can use it on some of our weekend trips.

We could stuff it under the table, but our Spinnaker is taking up that spot. So I have to come up with a solution. I have two places in mind. One spot is to put it in the starboard lazarette in the cockpit. This of course means relocating tools, anchor & chain, line, and all sorts of other stuff to make it fit. The other choice is to put it in an unused storage spot in the port side under the V-berth. The only thing there right now is an extra shroud and a small shovel (no clue why that is there?). There is plenty of space, but I would need to build some racks in there and install a small fan to keep the air moving to prevent everything from getting moldy. This of course will require a few new tools and a new gadget or two to get the job done.

Hmmmm….More gadgets. Plus when I get the project done, we’ll have room to store the new toys tools on the settee.

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Yes we still have a boat. (CB)

I know this site is supposed to be about life aboard our boat Palarran, but to be honest, with this wacky weather we’ve been having this winter, the Christmas decorations on the boat and our oddly busy social calender lately. We have not had anytime to get out sailing. Hopefully this will change in the next few weeks.

Stay tuned.

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Tawn really does have crappy luck. (CB)

It was dumping snow all last night, so we thought we would wake up to absolutly tons of the white stuff on the mountain and a days worth of fresh tracks…..This did not turn out to be the case. We woke up to rain….lots and lots of rain. Undeterred we got up and got dressed, finished off the last of the bag of McDonalds breakfast sandwiches that Reed had purchased a few days before and headed out to face the mountain.

It continued to rain, and on top of the mountain the wind was blowing so hard the resort had closed the top lifts. So we decided to grab a cup of coffee in the nearest coffee shop and weigh our options.

Conditions did not improve, so we decided to not go riding today. Instead we wandered back to the condo and packed our stuff for the ride home to Seattle. Everyone was bummed, but Tawn most of all, since she only got about half a day of riding in. :(

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Blackcomb POW POW!! (CB)

Booze did not fix Tawn Elbow. :( Her arm was hurting to much to risk snowboard today, so she hungout with Luke and Tye, while Dan, Reed and myself headed up Blackcomb Mountain for a day of snowboarding. And holy shit what a day it was. It had snowed almost two feet of powder overnight. I was exhausted from the day before’s snowboarding and the drinking as well. But all that was blasted way by the “Pow Pow”. Best run on the mountain was “In the Sprit” a blackdiamond tree run. Holy shit, is all I can say.
Both mountains were awesome, but I perferred Blackcomb over Whistler.

That night we went down to The Dubliner, an irish pub in the Village. We had a good night of boozing and listening to what ever cheesy request music the musician was playing. I will say he was very reluctant to play anything requested by me. I’m not sure why, but it made for some good comedy. He finally did give in and play “Whiskey in the Jar”.

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