Re: Boathouse door code etc.
Maybe it's just my generation, but if I saw a man's tie hanging on the handle, I would not open the door for very different reasons :-)
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As far as I remember which is about 30 years plus or minus, we never had anything stolen from the boathouse. The combination doesn’t matter as long as it’s easy to remember. We used to leave the door slightly open just for members who are Rowing to know that somebody was out there. Maybe we should put a man’s tie around the handle. Most people I have talked to they did keeping the door closed is fine. It’s more a question of making sure someone doesn’t drown in the river. If you’re having the door open a bit signals that someone is out that seems to be OK. But it’s only YRC members that would know the signal. So the combination 1234 is fine . Important thing is to make sure nobody gets drowned, and nothing get stolen. The combination is almost immaterial. It’s been a long time and the only thing I’ve ever seen stolen was three or four JetSki‘s off of Garys dock. We are safe. Any combo will do and I’ll actuallyI’m thrilled that I don’t have to pick up a garage door that’s cocked sideways after rowing two hours. It’s always been a hassle. I new combo Isn’t a really serious issue, but if we change it, be sure to tell Gary and Mark and make sure that even I, can remember it. I have no problem with 1234. It’s pretty simple and even I can remember it. But feel free to make it as complicated as you want. Nothing will be stolen from an arcane combination. ? That is what they do it the organic farm in Florence On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 3:54 PM Anne Teschner < ateschner@...> wrote: True…can we program it differently? Like the year and change it each year? 2022 ? I thought ?1234 was so obvious as to be useless On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 11:28 AM Carol MacColl, Paradise Copies, Inc < carol@...> wrote:
Usually with these systems you have a 5 minute period after you
have entered the entire code during which you are able to use just
the ENTER key to move the door. After that time elapses you need
to enter the whole code again.
Carol MacColl
Paradise Copies, Inc
413 585 0414
On 5/11/22 9:24 AM, Yankee Rowing
president wrote:
Enter the code 1-2-3-4-ENTER on the keypad and the door will open.
If you want to stop it, press ENTER.? If you want to
retract it, press ENTER
again.? To close it, you may be able to just press
ENTER; if that doesn't work,
enter the entire 5-key code (1-2-3-4-ENTER).
I recommend that we keep the door CLOSED while
people are out rowing.? It's
simple enough to enter the code to open it.? Leaving
the yawning cavern exposed
seems too tempting.
Bob
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
This is true . Andy Generously Let A Umass student ?borrow his personal model B Erg . He moved away and never even informed Andy that he had left the erg behind. I found this behavior to be outrageous and extremely Repulsive. Andy is generous as the day is long. But the theft was not from the boathouse, nor the combination, it was from an untrustworthy student. Ps Andy, Bob. and I row at 9:30 tomorrow’s Thursday, we cordially invite you to join us. Craig
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On May 11, 2022, at 9:52 PM, Andy Larkin <andrewblarkin@...> wrote:
? Craig arranged to loan my or master to some UMass students. It was never returned. Be careful who you loan material to As far as I remember which is about 30 years plus or minus, we never had anything stolen from the boathouse. The combination doesn’t matter as long as it’s easy to remember. We used to leave the door slightly open just for members who are Rowing to know that somebody was out there. Maybe we should put a man’s tie around the handle. Most people I have talked to they did keeping the door closed is fine. It’s more a question of making sure someone doesn’t drown in the river. If you’re having the door open a bit signals that someone is out that seems to be OK. But it’s only YRC members that would know the signal. So the combination 1234 is fine . Important thing is to make sure nobody gets drowned, and nothing get stolen. The combination is almost immaterial. It’s been a long time and the only thing I’ve ever seen stolen was three or four JetSki‘s off of Garys dock. We are safe. Any combo will do and I’ll actuallyI’m thrilled that I don’t have to pick up a garage door that’s cocked sideways after rowing two hours. It’s always been a hassle. I new combo Isn’t a really serious issue, but if we change it, be sure to tell Gary and Mark and make sure that even I, can remember it. I have no problem with 1234. It’s pretty simple and even I can remember it. But feel free to make it as complicated as you want. Nothing will be stolen from an arcane combination. ?
That is what they do it the organic farm in Florence On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 3:54 PM Anne Teschner < ateschner@...> wrote: True…can we program it differently? Like the year and change it each year? 2022 ? I thought ?1234 was so obvious as to be useless On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 11:28 AM Carol MacColl, Paradise Copies, Inc < carol@...> wrote:
Usually with these systems you have a 5 minute period after you
have entered the entire code during which you are able to use just
the ENTER key to move the door. After that time elapses you need
to enter the whole code again.
Carol MacColl
Paradise Copies, Inc
413 585 0414
On 5/11/22 9:24 AM, Yankee Rowing
president wrote:
Enter the code 1-2-3-4-ENTER on the keypad and the door will open.
If you want to stop it, press ENTER.? If you want to
retract it, press ENTER
again.? To close it, you may be able to just press
ENTER; if that doesn't work,
enter the entire 5-key code (1-2-3-4-ENTER).
I recommend that we keep the door CLOSED while
people are out rowing.? It's
simple enough to enter the code to open it.? Leaving
the yawning cavern exposed
seems too tempting.
Bob
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-- Andrew Larkin 53 Clark Ave., Apt #1 Northampton, MA 01060 ?c. 413-695-2371 andrewblarkin@...
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
Craig arranged to loan my or master to some UMass students. It was never returned. Be careful who you loan material to
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As far as I remember which is about 30 years plus or minus, we never had anything stolen from the boathouse. The combination doesn’t matter as long as it’s easy to remember. We used to leave the door slightly open just for members who are Rowing to know that somebody was out there. Maybe we should put a man’s tie around the handle. Most people I have talked to they did keeping the door closed is fine. It’s more a question of making sure someone doesn’t drown in the river. If you’re having the door open a bit signals that someone is out that seems to be OK. But it’s only YRC members that would know the signal. So the combination 1234 is fine . Important thing is to make sure nobody gets drowned, and nothing get stolen. The combination is almost immaterial. It’s been a long time and the only thing I’ve ever seen stolen was three or four JetSki‘s off of Garys dock. We are safe. Any combo will do and I’ll actuallyI’m thrilled that I don’t have to pick up a garage door that’s cocked sideways after rowing two hours. It’s always been a hassle. I new combo Isn’t a really serious issue, but if we change it, be sure to tell Gary and Mark and make sure that even I, can remember it. I have no problem with 1234. It’s pretty simple and even I can remember it. But feel free to make it as complicated as you want. Nothing will be stolen from an arcane combination. ?
That is what they do it the organic farm in Florence On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 3:54 PM Anne Teschner < ateschner@...> wrote: True…can we program it differently? Like the year and change it each year? 2022 ? I thought ?1234 was so obvious as to be useless On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 11:28 AM Carol MacColl, Paradise Copies, Inc < carol@...> wrote:
Usually with these systems you have a 5 minute period after you
have entered the entire code during which you are able to use just
the ENTER key to move the door. After that time elapses you need
to enter the whole code again.
Carol MacColl
Paradise Copies, Inc
413 585 0414
On 5/11/22 9:24 AM, Yankee Rowing
president wrote:
Enter the code 1-2-3-4-ENTER on the keypad and the door will open.
If you want to stop it, press ENTER.? If you want to
retract it, press ENTER
again.? To close it, you may be able to just press
ENTER; if that doesn't work,
enter the entire 5-key code (1-2-3-4-ENTER).
I recommend that we keep the door CLOSED while
people are out rowing.? It's
simple enough to enter the code to open it.? Leaving
the yawning cavern exposed
seems too tempting.
Bob
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-- Andrew Larkin 53 Clark Ave., Apt #1 Northampton, MA 01060 ?c. 413-695-2371 andrewblarkin@...
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
As far as I remember which is about 30 years plus or minus, we never had anything stolen from the boathouse. The combination doesn’t matter as long as it’s easy to remember. We used to leave the door slightly open just for members who are Rowing to know that somebody was out there. Maybe we should put a man’s tie around the handle. Most people I have talked to they did keeping the door closed is fine. It’s more a question of making sure someone doesn’t drown in the river. If you’re having the door open a bit signals that someone is out that seems to be OK. But it’s only YRC members that would know the signal. So the combination 1234 is fine . Important thing is to make sure nobody gets drowned, and nothing get stolen. The combination is almost immaterial. It’s been a long time and the only thing I’ve ever seen stolen was three or four JetSki‘s off of Garys dock. We are safe. Any combo will do and I’ll actuallyI’m thrilled that I don’t have to pick up a garage door that’s cocked sideways after rowing two hours. It’s always been a hassle. I new combo Isn’t a really serious issue, but if we change it, be sure to tell Gary and Mark and make sure that even I, can remember it. I have no problem with 1234. It’s pretty simple and even I can remember it. But feel free to make it as complicated as you want. Nothing will be stolen from an arcane combination.
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On May 11, 2022, at 7:30 PM, Andy Larkin <andrewblarkin@...> wrote:
? That is what they do it the organic farm in Florence On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 3:54 PM Anne Teschner < ateschner@...> wrote: True…can we program it differently? Like the year and change it each year? 2022 ? I thought ?1234 was so obvious as to be useless On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 11:28 AM Carol MacColl, Paradise Copies, Inc < carol@...> wrote:
Usually with these systems you have a 5 minute period after you
have entered the entire code during which you are able to use just
the ENTER key to move the door. After that time elapses you need
to enter the whole code again.
Carol MacColl
Paradise Copies, Inc
413 585 0414
On 5/11/22 9:24 AM, Yankee Rowing
president wrote:
Enter the code 1-2-3-4-ENTER on the keypad and the door will open.
If you want to stop it, press ENTER.? If you want to
retract it, press ENTER
again.? To close it, you may be able to just press
ENTER; if that doesn't work,
enter the entire 5-key code (1-2-3-4-ENTER).
I recommend that we keep the door CLOSED while
people are out rowing.? It's
simple enough to enter the code to open it.? Leaving
the yawning cavern exposed
seems too tempting.
Bob
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-- Andrew Larkin 53 Clark Ave., Apt #1 Northampton, MA 01060 ?c. 413-695-2371 andrewblarkin@...
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
That is what they do it the organic farm in Florence
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On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 3:54 PM Anne Teschner < ateschner@...> wrote: True…can we program it differently? Like the year and change it each year? 2022 ? I thought ?1234 was so obvious as to be useless On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 11:28 AM Carol MacColl, Paradise Copies, Inc < carol@...> wrote:
Usually with these systems you have a 5 minute period after you
have entered the entire code during which you are able to use just
the ENTER key to move the door. After that time elapses you need
to enter the whole code again.
Carol MacColl
Paradise Copies, Inc
413 585 0414
On 5/11/22 9:24 AM, Yankee Rowing
president wrote:
Enter the code 1-2-3-4-ENTER on the keypad and the door will open.
If you want to stop it, press ENTER.? If you want to
retract it, press ENTER
again.? To close it, you may be able to just press
ENTER; if that doesn't work,
enter the entire 5-key code (1-2-3-4-ENTER).
I recommend that we keep the door CLOSED while
people are out rowing.? It's
simple enough to enter the code to open it.? Leaving
the yawning cavern exposed
seems too tempting.
Bob
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-- Andrew Larkin 53 Clark Ave., Apt #1 Northampton, MA 01060 ?c. 413-695-2371 andrewblarkin@...
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This how they all arrive from the factory.
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On Behalf Of Andy Larkin via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 3:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [yankeerowing] Boathouse door code etc.
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I thought ?1234 was so obvious as to be useless
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On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 11:28 AM Carol MacColl, Paradise Copies, Inc <carol@...> wrote:
Usually with these systems you have a 5 minute period after you have entered the entire code during which you are able to use just the ENTER key to move the door. After that time elapses you need to enter the whole code again.
Carol MacColl
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Paradise Copies, Inc
413 585 0414
On 5/11/22 9:24 AM, Yankee Rowing president wrote:
Enter the code 1-2-3-4-ENTER on the keypad and the door will open.
If you want to stop it, press ENTER.? If you want to retract it, press ENTER
again.? To close it, you may be able to just press ENTER; if that doesn't work,
enter the entire 5-key code (1-2-3-4-ENTER).
I recommend that we keep the door CLOSED while people are out rowing.? It's
simple enough to enter the code to open it.? Leaving the yawning cavern exposed
For club boats: don't forget we're using the reservation system:?
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Andrew Larkin
53 Clark Ave., Apt #1
Northampton, MA 01060
?c. 413-695-2371
andrewblarkin@...
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True…can we program it differently? Like the year and change it each year? 2022
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On May 11, 2022, at 3:15 PM, Andy Larkin <andrewblarkin@...> wrote:
? I thought ?1234 was so obvious as to be useless On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 11:28 AM Carol MacColl, Paradise Copies, Inc < carol@...> wrote:
Usually with these systems you have a 5 minute period after you
have entered the entire code during which you are able to use just
the ENTER key to move the door. After that time elapses you need
to enter the whole code again.
Carol MacColl
Paradise Copies, Inc
413 585 0414
On 5/11/22 9:24 AM, Yankee Rowing
president wrote:
Enter the code 1-2-3-4-ENTER on the keypad and the door will open.
If you want to stop it, press ENTER.? If you want to
retract it, press ENTER
again.? To close it, you may be able to just press
ENTER; if that doesn't work,
enter the entire 5-key code (1-2-3-4-ENTER).
I recommend that we keep the door CLOSED while
people are out rowing.? It's
simple enough to enter the code to open it.? Leaving
the yawning cavern exposed
seems too tempting.
Bob
-- Andrew Larkin 53 Clark Ave., Apt #1 Northampton, MA 01060 ?c. 413-695-2371 andrewblarkin@...
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
I thought ?1234 was so obvious as to be useless
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On Wed, May 11, 2022 at 11:28 AM Carol MacColl, Paradise Copies, Inc < carol@...> wrote:
Usually with these systems you have a 5 minute period after you
have entered the entire code during which you are able to use just
the ENTER key to move the door. After that time elapses you need
to enter the whole code again.
Carol MacColl
Paradise Copies, Inc
413 585 0414
On 5/11/22 9:24 AM, Yankee Rowing
president wrote:
Enter the code 1-2-3-4-ENTER on the keypad and the door will open.
If you want to stop it, press ENTER.? If you want to
retract it, press ENTER
again.? To close it, you may be able to just press
ENTER; if that doesn't work,
enter the entire 5-key code (1-2-3-4-ENTER).
I recommend that we keep the door CLOSED while
people are out rowing.? It's
simple enough to enter the code to open it.? Leaving
the yawning cavern exposed
seems too tempting.
Bob
-- Andrew Larkin 53 Clark Ave., Apt #1 Northampton, MA 01060 ?c. 413-695-2371 andrewblarkin@...
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Re: Boathouse door code etc.
Usually with these systems you have a 5 minute period after you
have entered the entire code during which you are able to use just
the ENTER key to move the door. After that time elapses you need
to enter the whole code again.
Carol MacColl
Paradise Copies, Inc
413 585 0414
On 5/11/22 9:24 AM, Yankee Rowing
president wrote:
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Enter the code 1-2-3-4-ENTER on the keypad and the door will open.
If you want to stop it, press ENTER. ?If you want to
retract it, press ENTER
again. ?To close it, you may be able to just press
ENTER; if that doesn't work,
enter the entire 5-key code (1-2-3-4-ENTER).
I recommend that we keep the door CLOSED while
people are out rowing. ?It's
simple enough to enter the code to open it. ?Leaving
the yawning cavern exposed
seems too tempting.
Bob
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Enter the code 1-2-3-4-ENTER on the keypad and the door will open. If you want to stop it, press ENTER. ?If you want to retract it, press ENTER again. ?To close it, you may be able to just press ENTER; if that doesn't work, enter the entire 5-key code (1-2-3-4-ENTER).
I recommend that we keep the door CLOSED while people are out rowing. ?It's simple enough to enter the code to open it. ?Leaving the yawning cavern exposed seems too tempting.
Bob
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If you find Wing Nuts tough to undo under the Hatch of Peinerts et cetera
YRC ? ? ? ? ?Those wing nuts under the hatch are hard to reach. Use a Castle nut and it's easy.
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Rowing Hack: Meet the Castellated Nut
December 16, 2021 John FX Flynn
Photo by Craig Schiff
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We've shared a few slick custom-made tools for loosening wing-nuts over the years, but Craig Schiff from the Yankee Rowing Club clued us in to a tool for this job that needs no making at all. Meet the Castellated Nut, and start making short work of the over-tightened wing nuts in your life.
Also called a Castle Nut, this is a bit of hardware that we don't see much in rowing, but it just so happens to fill the "wing-nut tool" niche pretty neatly: the castled notches will grab the wings of the nut you need to loosen, and it easily fits in your hand (not to mention taking up very little room in your toolbox or pocket).
The other place a Castellated Nut fits easily? Down through the port holes in the deck, for those times when you need to get at the wing nuts that hold the tracks. Those track fasteners are some of the trickiest parts to reach on a shell, as anyone knows who has had to contort their arm to get leverage on a wing-nut down under the deck.
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Photo by Craig Schiff
In fact, when it comes to adjusting the tracks, you would be hard-pressed to have enough clearance down in the hull to get much traction with our usual wing nut hacks, like the??or the?, and even a small crescent wrench never works all that well. The Castellated Nut, though, fits right on the wing nut without needing room for a handle and gives you just the right amount of grip to spin them loose--or to tighten things up and keep the tracks from sliding out of position in the first place.
Schiff's hack reminds us of another way we looked at to use a bit of hardware to attack wing-nuts----but there are not too many of those pre-Euro rigger parts floating around anymore, whereas you can pick up a Castellated Nut cheaply at any hardware store.
We did get one bit of hack advice from Schiff: "Just make sure you grab a Castle Nut large enough for your paw to grip securely. It doesn’t have to even fit the wing nut, as long as it catches the edges." He also pointed out that you could get fancy and spot weld a T handle to it for some extra torque, but that could limit the "under deck" usefulness of the Nut.
Have a good trick that you use to outfit your toolkit? If so,?share your tips--and hacks--in the comments below.
If you have a great rowing hack to suggest for future inclusion, then please??like Craig Schiff did, and we will feature your idea in a future column.
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Re: Boathouse Spring Cleanup!!
Jaime, Thanks for making the ’safe’ choice! We had an amazing turnout with a bunch of enthusiastic cleaners & painters, and got it all done in record time. Thanks for offering - and stay healthy! Jenn
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On May 8, 2022, at 11:07 PM, Jaime Caron <jaimemsw@...> wrote:
Jenn, I am sorry that I could not make it to the Saturday cleanup. I was planning on being there. But, I was notified late on Friday night that I had close contact with somebody who had Covid. I thought it wise to stay away, even though I could’ve masked and been around folks. It just seemed prudent to be safer than sorry.
I am wondering if there are some things that I can do that still need attention. Please let me know at your earliest convenience. Again, sorry I couldn’t join folks on Saturday. Hope it went well.
Jaime
On Apr 29, 2022, at 7:53 AM, Jenn Ferree <ferreejennifer@...> wrote:
?Happy Spring, Yankee rowers!
Covid messed with our usual cleanup protocol for the past season, but this year, we’re BACK!
Come join us on SATURDAY, MAY 7TH, 9-11 am - catch up with rowing friends, welcome new ones, enjoy a snack (coffee/ juice/bagels provided - please feel free to contribute something yummy) and together, we’ll make the boathouse sparkle!
Basic, environmentally friendly cleaning supplies will be provided - if someone has a vacuum they’d like to share with us for the day, that would be helpful. If someone has a small folding table for snacks, that would be helpful too! Let me know…
RAIN DATE WILL BE SAT MAY 14TH, 9-11. If the weather is questionable on the 7th, check your email for changes, before heading over.
On the “To-Do” List:
Wash all club boats Clean both bathrooms Clean windows Vacuum floors, dust off surfaces
Hope to see you there - and/or out on the water soon!
Jenn
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Re: Boathouse Spring Cleanup!!
Jenn, I am sorry that I could not make it to the Saturday cleanup. I was planning on being there. But, I was notified late on Friday night that I had close contact with somebody who had Covid. I thought it wise to stay away, even though I could’ve masked and been around folks. It just seemed prudent to be safer than sorry.
I am wondering if there are some things that I can do that still need attention. Please let me know at your earliest convenience. Again, sorry I couldn’t join folks on Saturday. Hope it went well.
Jaime
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On Apr 29, 2022, at 7:53 AM, Jenn Ferree <ferreejennifer@...> wrote:
?Happy Spring, Yankee rowers!
Covid messed with our usual cleanup protocol for the past season, but this year, we’re BACK!
Come join us on SATURDAY, MAY 7TH, 9-11 am - catch up with rowing friends, welcome new ones, enjoy a snack (coffee/ juice/bagels provided - please feel free to contribute something yummy) and together, we’ll make the boathouse sparkle!
Basic, environmentally friendly cleaning supplies will be provided - if someone has a vacuum they’d like to share with us for the day, that would be helpful. If someone has a small folding table for snacks, that would be helpful too! Let me know…
RAIN DATE WILL BE SAT MAY 14TH, 9-11. If the weather is questionable on the 7th, check your email for changes, before heading over.
On the “To-Do” List:
Wash all club boats Clean both bathrooms Clean windows Vacuum floors, dust off surfaces
Hope to see you there - and/or out on the water soon!
Jenn
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Re: NK speed coach stroke coach
Hi Craig. I would be interested in any of them for NCR if no individuals want them. Our new program director finds them useful for coaching team boats. Thanks. Sally President, NCR Board of Directors Sent from my iPhone
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On May 7, 2022, at 11:37 AM, ZZooey via groups.io <zzooey@...> wrote:
?If you have a boat with an impeller I have three NK monitors . No charge :
Speed coach Gold ? ?Speed coach XL Green? ? ? Speed coach Red- speed, distance, time, rate? ? ? ? ? You might want to upgrade yours.?
Remember the club has two NK GPS for Club ?use? ? ? ? ? Craig. ?215 410 2554
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Thanks to ALL for a fun and productive morning!!
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On May 7, 2022, at 11:10 AM, ZZooey via groups.io <zzooey@...> wrote:
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Excellent Clean up day to all.? Painting the back was a great idea. ?Well done painting crew !! On May 7, 2022, at 7:11 AM, Jonathan Wright <JWright@...> wrote:
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Got the kilz and drop cloths and gear ready!
On May 7, 2022, at 5:22 AM, ZZooey via groups.io <zzooey@...> wrote:
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Jonathan’s idea to paint the back room would be smart.The back area is fairly moldy . ?We need some mold killer base coat like Kilz. And there are some painting tools in the large blue box against the river side wall: roller , tray , brushes ... Also a gallon
of fresh paint on the floor . I’ll be there as early as I can. We’ll need hands on deck to move and load the Winntech rack.?
? ? ?Lots of clean washed clothes sitting on Jonathan’s Yellow boat . Collect what’s yours if you can. I have a new heavy duty shower curtain with matching hooks and towel rack.?
? I too have a Dyson , I’ll bring it in. See you at 9:00 or so …. Craig?
we have Coffee maker there: feel free.?
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Re: Jacket & gloves left at the boathouse
That's me. Thanks, Erinie!! Sally Sally Linowski
President Northampton Community Rowing PO Box 1553 Northampton, MA 01061
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On Sat, May 7, 2022 at 11:50 AM Ernie Alleva < elaCS@...> wrote: Someone left a gray jacket with a pair of black gloves on the ramp at
the boathouse this a.m.
They are inside the boathouse on one of the white chairs.
Best,
Ernie
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Jacket & gloves left at the boathouse
Someone left a gray jacket with a pair of black gloves on the ramp at the boathouse this a.m. They are inside the boathouse on one of the white chairs.
Best, Ernie
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NK speed coach stroke coach
If you have a boat with an impeller I have three NK monitors . No charge :
Speed coach Gold ? ?Speed coach XL Green? ? ? Speed coach Red- speed, distance, time, rate? ? ? ? ? You might want to upgrade yours.?
Remember the club has two NK GPS for Club ?use? ? ? ? ? Craig. ?215 410 2554
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Excellent Clean up day to all.? Painting the back was a great idea. ?Well done painting crew !!
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On May 7, 2022, at 7:11 AM, Jonathan Wright <JWright@...> wrote:
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Got the kilz and drop cloths and gear ready!
On May 7, 2022, at 5:22 AM, ZZooey via groups.io <zzooey@...> wrote:
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Jonathan’s idea to paint the back room would be smart.The back area is fairly moldy . ?We need some mold killer base coat like Kilz. And there are some painting tools in the large blue box against the river side wall: roller , tray , brushes ... Also a gallon
of fresh paint on the floor . I’ll be there as early as I can. We’ll need hands on deck to move and load the Winntech rack.?
? ? ?Lots of clean washed clothes sitting on Jonathan’s Yellow boat . Collect what’s yours if you can. I have a new heavy duty shower curtain with matching hooks and towel rack.?
? I too have a Dyson , I’ll bring it in. See you at 9:00 or so …. Craig?
we have Coffee maker there: feel free.?
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Got the kilz and drop cloths and gear ready!
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On May 7, 2022, at 5:22 AM, ZZooey via groups.io <zzooey@...> wrote:
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Jonathan’s idea to paint the back room would be smart.The back area is fairly moldy . ?We need some mold killer base coat like Kilz. And there are some painting tools in the large blue box against the river side wall: roller , tray , brushes ... Also a gallon
of fresh paint on the floor . I’ll be there as early as I can. We’ll need hands on deck to move and load the Winntech rack.?
? ? ?Lots of clean washed clothes sitting on Jonathan’s Yellow boat . Collect what’s yours if you can. I have a new heavy duty shower curtain with matching hooks and towel rack.?
? I too have a Dyson , I’ll bring it in. See you at 9:00 or so …. Craig?
we have Coffee maker there: feel free.?
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