Sailing. I love the idea of sailing and sailboats. I have owned two sailboats. The first was an old Hobie Cat that I put a few hundred dollars into and then sold when it became clear that I wouldn't ever have the chance to get it into a lake.
The second is a little inflatable Aqua-glide sailboat/windsurfer combo. Nice, but it's far too hard for me to move around in. For the kids, it should be perfect. If I can get into one of the sailing courses in Wichita, and maybe get Phillip into one of the sailing camps they offer, I think it would make a fine little boat.
However, my heart is caught by the idea of sailing a decent sized vessel in the ocean. Silly, I know, for a guy sitting in Kansas, but there it is. I saw a pair of mono-hull sailboats in need of restoration in Louisiana that caught my imagination all over again. If only I could take up the challenge, and make something like that happen. Alas...
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Friday, June 05, 2009
I should...
occasionally add content to this blog.
Right now, the Ironhead is down while I finish the carb. I'm also getting close to getting the Honda CM185T back on the road(need to find tires). And I'm watching a basketcase XS650 on the 'bay which I may throw a bid at if Heather doesn't choke me to death.
I haven't had a chance to do anything SCUBA related in over a year. We did end up going to Florida briefly this summer, so my need to get wet is rekindled. I'm going to try and get my boat fixed this summer, and at least go out and jump in Wilson Lake a time or two before the year is out.
Right now, the Ironhead is down while I finish the carb. I'm also getting close to getting the Honda CM185T back on the road(need to find tires). And I'm watching a basketcase XS650 on the 'bay which I may throw a bid at if Heather doesn't choke me to death.
I haven't had a chance to do anything SCUBA related in over a year. We did end up going to Florida briefly this summer, so my need to get wet is rekindled. I'm going to try and get my boat fixed this summer, and at least go out and jump in Wilson Lake a time or two before the year is out.
Friday, February 29, 2008
My newest Regulator
Well, I just had Bryan at Vintage Doublehose rebuild a DA I had with a new Phoenix nozzle. A fully balanced doublehose regulator with 4 lp ports and 3 hp ports. I look forward to diving with it. Until I get the new yoke, I have a Conshelf XIV yolk on it.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Mistral Rebuild
Well, I received an original USD Mistral in the mail a few weeks ago. It came in in poor shape, but once rebuilt, it works wonderfully. I hope to have it in the pool tonight.
This brings my double hose collections to:
3 DA Aquamasters
1 USD Mistral
1 USD Jet Air
2 Healthways SCUBA
1 Titan/Aquamaster Hybrid
Along with various single stage regulators in varying states of assembly.
This brings my double hose collections to:
3 DA Aquamasters
1 USD Mistral
1 USD Jet Air
2 Healthways SCUBA
1 Titan/Aquamaster Hybrid
Along with various single stage regulators in varying states of assembly.
Thursday, November 01, 2007
My new harley
Well, new to me. Here is a link to a youtube video of it running.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiGw_ZBkqjw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiGw_ZBkqjw
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Well
It's been about a year since I blogged. A lot has happened in the meantime. I've built a functional Trieste/Titan/Aquamaster hybrid. It breathes very well. I'll post on it further later.
I sold my '79 Suzuki GS to a friend. Now let's see if that Ironhead I've been wanting for a few years will be mine :)
I sold my '79 Suzuki GS to a friend. Now let's see if that Ironhead I've been wanting for a few years will be mine :)
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Double hose modifications
Well, I decided to rebuild one of my Healthways single stage regulators recently, and add a few improvements in while I was at it. The air from the Healthways comes out of the valve body at a 90 degree angle to the lengthwise direction of the lever assembly. I first had a machine shop drill and tap a new set of holes which would place the air flow towards the inhalation port. I then took a 1.5 inch washer, drilled a set of mounting holes and used a dremel to cut a flap, which I bent upwards slightly to block the air on the opposite side of the valve body and direct the stream into the hose, hopefully creating a nice venturi effect.



Friday, April 14, 2006
A scary proposition
If this is remotely true, then the White House is considering using nuclear weapons against Iran. This insanity is spiralling out of control.
Friday, March 31, 2006
Record Coral die offs
According to this article, the coral reefs are dying off. Go reef diving now, cause at this rate, it won't be long.
Monday, March 20, 2006
Glad we invaded that country
A man is currently on trial in Afghanistan for the crime of converting to Christianity. I'm glad we helped install such a tolerant and non-violent regime there. And who says that Islam is not a religion of peace?
Thursday, March 16, 2006
What we have here is a lack of trust
You know, I voted for Bush twice. I didn't like his foreign policy, especially his war, but I considered him better than his opponents. Perhaps I was wrong. Bush has just reinterated his support for the doctrine of pre-emptive strikes. This is not sane foreign policy. I also disagree with how the Jose Padilla case was handled. If you can charge a man with a crime, then do it. If not, set him free. End of story. I am appalled by the almost complete lack of regard that this administration has for liberty and justice. Unless something radically changes, the Republican party has lost my vote for the foreseeable future.
Update: In an interesting twist, Iran is backing down and indicating that it wants to open talks with the US on it's nukes.
Update: In an interesting twist, Iran is backing down and indicating that it wants to open talks with the US on it's nukes.
Friday, March 10, 2006
Thieves and divers
It's sad that some divers can't see the value of historical wrecks. I admit, the idea of cracking open some underwater treasure is tempting. But, do that, and the whole diving community
is all the poorer for it.
is all the poorer for it.
what the kids are up to
Thursday, March 09, 2006
Hey, it's the year of Linux on the Desktop! Again!
Well, Novell seems to think that they can break Microsoft's monopoly with the new version of Suse. Color me skeptical, but I think until someone kills X or overhauls it, and pushes for a real underlying conformity to Linux distributions, we won't see the giant fall. Xegl is a promising step. I've been tinkering with porting Y to the egl rendering model. If I ever get some more free time to get some of my code cleaned up, I'll post it.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Vintage Diving
One of my interests is vintage diving. That's simply diving with vintage style equipment, such as double hose regulators and horsecollar style bouyancy compensators. It also entails the use of older style techniques, with an emphasis on training and fitness instead of using your gear to overcome training deficiencies.
There are several annual meets which focus on this facet of diving, one of those being the Sand Dog meet in Ocala, Florida. A few of us will be diving prior to the main meet at Destin, FL. If you are interested in this sort of diving, log onto the Vintage Double Hose forum, and get more information.
Hello
Well, it's been awhile since I had a blog. I happened to run across an old link on google to my last one. Time for a new one.
Currently, workwise, I am doing Perl coding for a company in California. Some cool stuff I haven't got to play with before, like chart generation from DBD::Chart. Hacking on GNATS right now.
In a couple of weeks, I'll be doing some vintage diving in Florida. I've got 95% of my gear assembled. Part of my excitement is the fact that I get to see some of my old stomping grounds. I've got my DA Aquamaster rebuilt, and tuned up.
I'm getting ready to throw my old GS550 on ebay. Maybe, since I am getting real paychecks now, I will be able to purchase a bike that fits me a little better. We'll see. I'd rather dive than ride, so for now, bikes take a backseat to my favorite hobby.
Currently, workwise, I am doing Perl coding for a company in California. Some cool stuff I haven't got to play with before, like chart generation from DBD::Chart. Hacking on GNATS right now.
In a couple of weeks, I'll be doing some vintage diving in Florida. I've got 95% of my gear assembled. Part of my excitement is the fact that I get to see some of my old stomping grounds. I've got my DA Aquamaster rebuilt, and tuned up.
I'm getting ready to throw my old GS550 on ebay. Maybe, since I am getting real paychecks now, I will be able to purchase a bike that fits me a little better. We'll see. I'd rather dive than ride, so for now, bikes take a backseat to my favorite hobby.
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