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OK, FESS UP!!!

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How often do you find yourself dropping in here?
I mean really, be honest! Are you a junkie? need your regular fix?

heh heh! I am!

I'm on the comupter all day and check in at least a couple of times a day!
I even check in from a mobile device from time to time! LOL!

OK, Come on . . . . . .

How often??

:)

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I check in at least once a day. call it an addiction or the love of the Chryslers (auto and boat).and I love sailing now that my boat is in the water maybe less but not yet. When I go on vac. I hope I can find wifi some where on my trip.
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At least once a day...................
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I check a lot more than I should. Any topics that I am following get an email when they have a new reply, which goes straight to my cellphone. Well, then I have to see what it said, and while I am there anyway, I see what is new. It reminds me of when I first got an email account and could not wait for that "You've got mail" announcement. Though with all the spam these days, that makes me cringe more often then not - unless it's from this board. :D
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Post by EmergencyExit »

Every so often :wink:

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Twice a day, first thing in the morning and last thing in the evening. Always hoping that there will be a new and easy answere to the new problem that I discovered during the day. Somtimes it even works.
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Post by robinsonzak »

Well,
This week its been every few hours, I have a class project due thursday and this is how I procrastinate....
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I look in dayly, I had to take a break from my C-26 repares. Had lawn tractor troble, got a new Husgvarna 2146XLS (NICE) Gole is to spend les time sailing arond the yard an more time on the BAY. I have a group that wonts to go sailing this weekend ( weather penmiting ) but the C-26 is not done. So I will use the C-20, I am hoping for bad weather this weekend. This has hapend the last three years, I put the boat in that nedes the lest work, an every nice day after I go sailing. An my C-26 just sites in the drive way.
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Post by kokezaru »

EmergencyExit wrote:Every so often :wink:

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EE, I suppose that is every so ofter per hr. ?
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At least once a day, some times twice a day. The first thing I do in the morning is check in and see if there is any thing new
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Post by EmergencyExit »

kokezaru
Yep,
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EmergencyExit wrote:kokezaru
Yep,
:wink:

I too figured as much!!! LOL!!!!!

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Post by slane1124 »

several times a day :oops:
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Post by NYCSAILOR »

good q!

I am daily sometimes more, when not sailing, then I am fixing, when not fixing, I am dreaming, and this site helps with all of these and it saves so much time and money and it is good to share with everyone and you have to stay active if you want these forums to work... there are no Chryslers in my immediate sailing area ( FranS is close by though) that I really need this forum to encourage me that these boats do float, will sail, can be fixed and can look great!

Thanks to EE and all! ( and the guy that maintians that Chrysler site with all the original old docs and info...I check that kinda often too for reference material.
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Post by Leeway »

Depends on the season.

Winter, I check occasionally and participate even less.

In Summer I check often, even multiple times a day to at least read whats going on and I almost always reply to a new Man-o-war thread.
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NYCSAILOR wrote: ..and the guy that maintians that Chrysler site with all the original old docs and info...
That would be Jeff Arnfield, skipper of the beautifully kept Windward.

(Never let your boat see pics of Windward. Jealously city.)
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I am sitting behind PC most of the day, so I check forum every day. With season coming our way here north I am on more then in middle of winter. And winter is here LLLLLooooong.
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Post by dennyzen »

I lurk about every other day. Not much of a poster, but I really depend on the wisdom and tips I find on here!!! Does seem like I work on boat or let it sit more than I sail. I'm hopeful that's not this year.
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Post by Bhacurly »

Well,

Sometimes twice a day like ya'll just to check an see whats new... or see if Capt Scott or Zak or Isaac have answered there PM's...

And to see if any new picts. I really enjoy seeing how things are done from one boat to the next.
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Post by lecker68 »

NYCSailor I am only 80 miles away or so. I am south of Albany and on vac I plan on getting down your way with the 26.
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Post by goodsax »

I'm relatively new hear so i'm hear throughout the day reading as many old posts as possible. Great stuff. I still have my eye on this C26 but can't swing the price. plannig to wait until midseason and lowball.

Would love to see more pics. these are beautiful boats.
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see, here i am again :oops:
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Post by NYCSAILOR »

hey goodsax,

I am in NYC and if you want to be sailing this season, get the c-26 and I will help offset costs and will take the trailer if you don't need it.
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Post by Alanhod »

I'm on here about one day a week, but on that one day off I get, I'm on 5 or 6 time in that day. :P

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Post by tgentry »

I've been lurking for a while, generally checking once a day. Now that I have my Chrysler 26 it's a bit more often.
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