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Started by Danno, January 16, 2011, 04:53:33 PM

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Danno

Links that all Arima owners will appreciate:

Arima Marine


Navigation/Weather/Ocean Conditions/Tides
NOAA Weather Bouys
Marine Traffic
Tides

Electrical
Blue Sea Systems Marine electrical products
Gregs Marine Wire Supply

Fishing
Salmon University
LeeRoy's Ramblings
Bonneville Fish Cam
Westport Fishing Tips



Post a link and I will update it to this post to keep them all together. Then I will delete your post so I know what I've completed and what I haven't.
2015 19' Sea Chaser (2019 to current)
1998 19' Sea Ranger (2003 to 2008)

Lures are designed to catch fishermen not fish.

croaker stroker

Minneys have been in business for as long as I can remember. (Streamfixer would say... "not very long")


I bought one of the $29 bow rollers and I am happy with the quality. (1/2 price)

http://stores.ebay.com/Minneys-Yacht-Surplus

1987 - 17' Sea Pacer -  2024 Suzuki DF90a
2004 Evinrude 90 E-tec -**SOLD**
1985 - 15' Sea Sprinter - **SOLD**

"Ex Tridente Pax". 🇺🇸

Threeweight

Can we categorize this list?  Arima-related, fishing-related, general boating, etc...
Former Sea Chaser 17 owner
Defiance 250 Admiral, twin Yamaha 150's and T9.9

"Never turn your back on fear. It should always be in front of you, like a thing that might have to be killed."
       --- Hunter S. Thompson

Seattleflyfisher

Can we categorize this list?  Arima-related, fishing-related, general boating, etc...

Danno

#4
Are you thinking categories like headers in this single thread or a separate thread for each category? If we do the latter, I will still put the Arima link on top to make sure we all remember to think of the mothership first.
2015 19' Sea Chaser (2019 to current)
1998 19' Sea Ranger (2003 to 2008)

Lures are designed to catch fishermen not fish.

Seattleflyfisher

Is threeweight talking about the way yuku looks?

Threeweight

I am thinking about headers in a single post (so we would have Fishing, then under it Salmon U, Leroys, then General Boating, under it Greg's Marine Wire, etc...

Was just thinking that some of the site names are not all that intuitive as far as what they are about.
Former Sea Chaser 17 owner
Defiance 250 Admiral, twin Yamaha 150's and T9.9

"Never turn your back on fear. It should always be in front of you, like a thing that might have to be killed."
       --- Hunter S. Thompson

Danno

2015 19' Sea Chaser (2019 to current)
1998 19' Sea Ranger (2003 to 2008)

Lures are designed to catch fishermen not fish.

Threeweight

Former Sea Chaser 17 owner
Defiance 250 Admiral, twin Yamaha 150's and T9.9

"Never turn your back on fear. It should always be in front of you, like a thing that might have to be killed."
       --- Hunter S. Thompson

Channel Cat

Team Arima
"07" 19'SR, 115 HP E-TEC, 9.9 Johnson 4 stk.

Seattleflyfisher

Their should be about 5 videos that I took of the Arima's at the boat show on Youtube.

Channel Cat

Quote from: Seattleflyfisher on November 23, 2011, 05:53:25 AM
Their should be about 5 videos that I took of the Arima's at the boat show on Youtube.

I'd sure like to believe that, but without videos of it, It is had to do that! :shrug9:
Team Arima
"07" 19'SR, 115 HP E-TEC, 9.9 Johnson 4 stk.

Caston

I know you're required to carry a boaters license in Washington and was looking into obtaining one when I came across this:
http://www.boatus.org/onlinecourse/Washington.asp

Or for Oregon:
http://www.boatus.org/onlinecourse/Oregon.asp

I'm sure most if not all of you have yours but for anyone needing one this is a FREE course. All you have to pay is the $10.00 fee to the state. The other online courses I found wanted $30.00 + plus the $10.00 to the state!  :bigshock:
'94 Sea Chaser 17
'97 Honda 90
'99 Honda 8
everyone goes home

CanvasGuy

Quote from: Caston on May 07, 2012, 01:39:51 PM
I know you're required to carry a boaters license in Washington and was looking into obtaining one when I came across this:
http://www.boatus.org/onlinecourse/Washington.asp

Or for Oregon:
http://www.boatus.org/onlinecourse/Oregon.asp

I'm sure most if not all of you have yours but for anyone needing one this is a FREE course. All you have to pay is the $10.00 fee to the state. The other online courses I found wanted $30.00 + plus the $10.00 to the state!  :bigshock:

well i am glad i have a few more years before i have to get one..benefits of getting old.. :yeahthat:
Gary Smart
boatless  now
http://www.smartcustomcanvas.com
"Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying." Arthur C. Clarke

StreamFixer

Sorry CG

You got it backwards.

The old foggies (beyond a certain age) are the ones exempt.  The rest of us (including you) have to get the certification.

StreamFixer
'01 Hewes Sportsman 18
'14 Yamaha 90
'01 T8 w/ solas 4 blade
'19 Minn Kota 80# (Alterra)
'97 19SC w/ Salt Boss Top


"By the grace of God we travel upon the rivers and sea..
They, like He, are mightier than me."  Mike Jesperson aka 'Nalu

CanvasGuy

Quote from: StreamFixer on May 07, 2012, 07:14:03 PM
Sorry CG

You got it backwards.

The old foggies (beyond a certain age) are the ones exempt.  The rest of us (including you) have to get the certification.

StreamFixer

not till 2013... :biggrin:
Gary Smart
boatless  now
http://www.smartcustomcanvas.com
"Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying." Arthur C. Clarke

StreamFixer

Quote from: CanvasGuy on May 08, 2012, 04:13:39 AM
not till 2013... :biggrin:

Oh Well ---- that's a relief --- By the way, just in case it slipped your attention, it's 2012 all ready  :jester:

And the date only applies in Washington.  Oregon has been there for a few years.

StreamFixer
'01 Hewes Sportsman 18
'14 Yamaha 90
'01 T8 w/ solas 4 blade
'19 Minn Kota 80# (Alterra)
'97 19SC w/ Salt Boss Top


"By the grace of God we travel upon the rivers and sea..
They, like He, are mightier than me."  Mike Jesperson aka 'Nalu

Salmon King

I am one of the exempted ones BUT...
I took the course, offered by our local yacht club, anyway.
Did it over a year ago and still haven't sent in for my card.
....I move at a very slow pace sometimes :)

Terry B.
PLEASE...Fly your flag Proudly, and remember to thank a Vet!
2011 14' Sterling
9' Pontoon (Bismarck)
8' Pontoon (Hood)

Caston

Back somewhere around '99 or so I took Oregon's test. As I remember it at the time there was no fee but if I had waited another month there would have been. It was some sort of an early incentive deal I picked up on at the boat show so i jumped on it. I got a booklet with a test in the back that had to be mailed in. I took the test, mailed it in, and recieved a certificate back with a notice that my card would be mailed to me when they were ready but never received one.  :shrug9:  
'94 Sea Chaser 17
'97 Honda 90
'99 Honda 8
everyone goes home

Caston

Just passed the test and printed my certificate. I B legal!  :party: 
'94 Sea Chaser 17
'97 Honda 90
'99 Honda 8
everyone goes home

GutZ

Here are my favorites -

This one has lots of links , like Cliff Mass and Satellite passes. Not tomention the weather station!
http://www.skunkbayweather.com/


Pacific Charts
http://www.charts.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/PacificCoastViewerTable.shtml

West Point Weather Bouy
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=wpow1

King County Lake Bouys
http://green.kingcounty.gov/lake-buoy/

NOAA Bar Pictures , reports and wand warnings
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/pqr/marine/bars_mover.php

Tides
http://www.saltwatertides.com/dynamic.dir/washingtonsites.html
It's always good to have a plan.
It's always better to have a good plan.