RobbieB
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I did the boat deal, this 21 foot Chris Craft is mine!......
Nice ride!Does this qualify?
Well, I really like tenderloin and I find it very flavorful when seared/roasted or grilled. I go for the non-prime.
I also find lobster flavorful enough, but give me king crab any day instead.
Seems like you could steam lobster instead of boiling it?
I did the boat deal, this 21 foot Chris Craft is mine!
Boat in shop now getting prepped for water and I'm doing the insurance and marina berth thing.
Woo-Hoo, my fifth boat -
I usually boil a packet of crab boil spices and a cut squeezed lemon for a while to flavor the water. Dump in the shrimp, stir. Maybe put the lid on for a minute. Stir. By then some of them are already done. I start pulling out the individual shrimp as they form a C shape indicating that they are perfectly done. Stirring occasionally. The water never does return to a boil or even a simmer.Oh and speaking of shrimp, don't boil them either. Bring water to boil, dump in shrimp and stir gently until a simmer just starts. Then lid the pot and turn off the heat and let 'em coast for 4 minutes.
I wish people would stop posting pictures of my boat without my permission. I'd invite Robbie but he might show up with that second tier caviar.I don't know Robbie. I pictured you in something more like this:
Wow that seems pretty reasonable to me.I dunno...
Nice boat, but kinda hard to fish off it eh? Hehe -
This is my biggest, heaviest, most powerful and most expensive boat yet. Cost me $6800 bucks. Told ya, I buy old used boats with good motors on them. This is a 1985 Chris Craft Scorpion 210 as far as I can tell. It has a 2005 Johnson 150 HP OB. Also has anchor davit and hydraulic steering, a marine VHF and a chart plotter-GPS-sonar.
I did the insurance thing online, $200/yr. The slip will be about $180/mo. Biggest expense will be gas, about $300 to fill the tank. Ordered up my fishing license online too.
Let the good times roll! Ah float I mean -
My "thing" has been silver charms when we travel. My Dear Aunt gave me the silver chain with a birthday charm on my 10th bd after admired hers. After my childhood years of buying silly charms like a bear at the zoo in a lighthouse near the family cabin I stuck to only buying charms when we traveled. Around 2000 it outgrew bracelet form so I turned it into a necklace. This photo is from 2013 We have done a LOT of traveling since then . I probably need to add another row.
Sometimes it is not possible to find a silver charm that is not Pandora. I must admit I usually don't know which palm tree or fish is from which Caribbean Island. Good memories anyhow.
Earrings are my silver sandals "awarded" after our 35th night at a Sandals resort.
I don't know Robbie. I pictured you in something more like this:
Whaddya mean? Deep sea fishing while you travel - great stuff!Nice boat, but kinda hard to fish off it eh? Hehe - :
Thanks. Yeah, it's pretty clean compared to others I've owned. Motor is in great shape -
I dunno...
Nice boat, but kinda hard to fish off it eh? Hehe -
This is my biggest, heaviest, most powerful and most expensive boat yet. Cost me $6800 bucks. Told ya, I buy old used boats with good motors on them. This is a 1985 Chris Craft Scorpion 210 as far as I can tell. It has a 2005 Johnson 150 HP OB. Also has anchor davit and hydraulic steering, a marine VHF and a chart plotter-GPS-sonar.
I did the insurance thing online, $200/yr. The slip will be about $180/mo. Biggest expense will be gas, about $300 to fill the tank. Ordered up my fishing license online too.
Let the good times roll! Ah float I mean -
Awesome! What do you fish for?