Aug
8
2016

Boats for buoy hunting

You don’t need a boat to buoy hunt, but if you’re going to hunt from the water get a boat that’s safe for the type of water you’re in and tough enough for landings in the places you’re likely to find buoys. It’s also gotta look good.

For ocean buoy hunting, the best choice is a kayak (preferably a sit-on-top style, which allows quick boarding from a beach). It needs enough deck or hatch space to carry the buoys you’re likely to find, so the better you are, the bigger your kayak should be.

For lakes or rivers, an aluminum-hulled boat works well. If using an aluminum boat, remember to store it properly to avoid flooding or sinking during heavy rains: clip the hull upside down when not in use.

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Aug
5
2012

Mixing it up with a Dark and Stormy

Ingredients:

  • Goslings Rum
  • Goslings Ginger Beer

 

Result:

You’ll get the arse taken right out from under you, and look good doing it.

Aug
5
2012

Music for buoy hunting

  • Lost in the Rock (Stack Bundle)
  • Drift Away (Doobie Brothers)
  • Into the Ocean (Blue October)
  • Rope (Foo Fighters)
Jul
26
2012

Making the perfect rum and cola

When you pour the pepsi in over the rum, and it doesn’t fizz until it gets to the very top of the glass … that’s the perfect drink.

When viewed against a roaring firepit, the patina should be a deep red with hints of purple and blue.

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