I`m going to build a steam boat in honor of the Edmund Fritzgerald, here`s what we got done today.

Naw just one of those old fanny burp rigsBlaineG wrote:Good Start.....But, what's that golf cart-lookin' VeeHicElll in the backgroundI'm sure there is a story there....
That wouldn't be hard. Just take some small diameter black tube and drill some air holes in it. Lay it around the bottom and put a compressor to it. Wouldn't be that hard.Pitchy wrote:Thanks Joe![]()
Then i`d have to put some air ration device in there or somethin.
The Captain or Gordon Lightfoot was a "crabby..."? I met Lightfoot in 1972 before a concert--the height of his popularity/career. Broke the waiting line to go inside the college gym to help my brother secure his ordered tickets. Lightfoot was just starting sound check and rehearsal. I sat there not ten feet from him as he went through a long medley of his entire set list - chatting with me about how"s it sound...and I gave him and his guys feedback - "need a little more treble on the guitar, your voice is a little muddled, the speakers over there sound a bit off," etc, and he took it in great humor and gratitude. He solicited my opinion several times and appeared very warm and friendly. One of my musical heroes, I was on cloud nine. My brother, the ticket gal and I were the only others in the entire gym. We listened to his full rehearsal, and returned to our place in line outside and went back in for concert #2! One of those great experiences and lifelong memories. He definitely had an off period of poor health (tales of his impending demise abounded for years) and in the middle of that time in a newpaper interview he appeared quite "tired of it all, the road grind..." and generally p***y. As a guitarist-singer myself, at one point knew maybe forty or fifty of his tunes. Ls so many lyrics, many of those somehow aren't there any moreTerry Murbach wrote:CAPT. ERNEST McSORLEY. WAS IN HIS HOME ONE TIME. ALSO MET GORDON LIGHTFOOT UP IN ONTARIO ABOUT THREE YEARS AFTER THE FITZ WENT DOWN. OH BOY, WAS HE A CRABBY SNIPPY BASTARD ! SOME FOLKS WHO MAKE A LIVING THAT WAY ACTUALLY THINK THEY ARE IMPORTENT IN THE SCHEME OF THINGS, I GUESS.
I've been laughing over this line the hull two days it's been posted.FWiedner wrote:It'll make a grand decoration at the bottom of your tank.
That got a pretty good snort out of me too!BlaineG wrote:I've been laughing over this line the hull two days it's been posted.FWiedner wrote:It'll make a grand decoration at the bottom of your tank.
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She sank in 1975, thanks bro for taking it seriously.ollogger wrote:Im not sure of the year any more
But living in Wisconsin it made big news & a horrible tragedy
I used to know a few guys that sailed the great lakes, they said they were worse than
the Atlantic
so what year was it Pitchy?
neat ship keep er going
ollogger
I don't see anything funny about a tragedy that cost 29 lives either..Pitchy wrote:I`m building this boat in honor of the 29 men that went down with this great ship, it`s not a joke to me.
I`m not building it as a joke with the intention of sitting at the bottom of the pond.
The Goldwing would do about 135....I never found the top end of the Super Tenere....My current, smaller cruiser 900 might top out around there, but, I'm going to be a kinder, gentler rider in future....Mescalero wrote:Do you really ride your scoot at 100mph!!??
It does get worse because parts of it are much shallower. It's assumed that the Edmond Fitzgerald struck the bottom bow first as she slid down a wave. She was almost longer than the depth of the water she went down in.ollogger wrote:Im not sure of the year any more
But living in Wisconsin it made big news & a horrible tragedy
I used to know a few guys that sailed the great lakes, they said they were worse than
the Atlantic
so what year was it Pitchy?
neat ship keep er going
ollogger
If you want to post a thread about a tragedy and don`t care about people making jokes then go for it but when i am doing something to honor someone or thing i`d appreciate some respect.Gobblerforge wrote:Growing up in NE Ohio, I have always had a fondness for that song and was moved by it. It has always seemed personal when it mentions Cleveland.
However....... I just can't agree with the viewpoint that since there was death associated with it that the can't be any jokes. Many, many times I have read that humor can be the best treatment for dealing with death and hardship and heartache. Yes, folks died. Sorry about that. But I didn't know them and I'm not going to carry a torch and try to hush others that make a joke. Frankly I thought the mental picture of a boat sunk in the little pond was funny as heck.![]()
Keep on, Pitchy. We know where your heart is.![]()
Gobbler
Easy, Pitchy. I didn't offer any disrespect and I do respect what you were doing. I was mearly giving an opinion about humor. No shots at anyone. I feel like somethings eating at you but this isn't it. Try to shake it off, Bro.Pitchy wrote:If you want to post a thread about a tragedy and don`t care about people making jokes then go for it but when i am doing something to honor someone or thing i`d appreciate some respect.Gobblerforge wrote:Growing up in NE Ohio, I have always had a fondness for that song and was moved by it. It has always seemed personal when it mentions Cleveland.
However....... I just can't agree with the viewpoint that since there was death associated with it that the can't be any jokes. Many, many times I have read that humor can be the best treatment for dealing with death and hardship and heartache. Yes, folks died. Sorry about that. But I didn't know them and I'm not going to carry a torch and try to hush others that make a joke. Frankly I thought the mental picture of a boat sunk in the little pond was funny as heck.![]()
Keep on, Pitchy. We know where your heart is.![]()
Gobbler
If that`s to much to ask around here then i don`t fit in here and will not make such posts any more.
Now flame away, call me thin skinned and all the rest i don`t give a darn.