Haha i feel for ya bro...go for a walk in the middle of moorea. Plenty of water there ! Might be hard to carry 20/30 litres of waTer on your person but think how fit youll get! Perfect exercise for chopes prep when shes on!!!
Cerwin Vega speakers slogan:- "life in order of importance. Food. Shelter and a pair of very loud speakers"...now chopes i reckon youve got all that and thats all you need! Have some compassion bro. This is serious.
Cerwin Vega speakers slogan:- "life in order of importance. Food. Shelter and a pair of very loud speakers"...
Jeezers I hope anyone with that motto stays away from anywhere I'm moored.
The way some people in Sydney behave at anchorages, blasting everyone with their stereo, makes it obvious that they are psychopathically selfish. And people who are selfish enough to make everyone else in the bay listen to their music always seem to have incredibly boring taste as well.
Cerwin Vega speakers slogan:- "life in order of importance. Food. Shelter and a pair of speakers speakers"...
Jeezers I hope anyone with that motto stays away from anywhere I'm moored.
The way some people in Sydney behave at anchorages, blasting everyone with their stereo, makes it obvious that they are psychopathically selfish. And people who are selfish enough to make everyone else in the bay listen to their music always seem to have incredibly boring taste as well.
Yes, there is nothing worse than being in a tranquil anchorage having you aural senses pounded by some idiot's boom box?
For me high fidelity is much more important than volume. Nothing better than listening to well recorded music at a very moderate volume on reference grade speakers.
I am sure my morning Radio National sessions have disturbed no one?
I totally agree with the comments regarding loud music at anchorages. Its def horrible and sydney on land and water IS full of pyschopath selfish A holes who care only about themselves. Personally I'm not into loud music but like to have my stereo installed so that it sounds nice at low volume. Ace of base, sheryl crow, james blunt and the spin doctors...yeah....just kidding. The cerwin vega motto though is true for me in the sense that music is very important to me but i do love quiet which is why i moved 150km south of sydney and now have space.
Last saturday i took a mate out on the harbour. Hot day. Anchored milk beach. Surrounded by party boats with loud music. This is the reality of weekend anchoring in the harbour unfortunately and the reason i go mostly during the week. Looking forward to quiet secluded spots in pittwater/hawksbury next week for 10 days or so. I miss having a mooring up there...
Cerwin Vega speakers slogan:- "life in order of importance. Food. Shelter and a pair of speakers speakers"...
Jeezers I hope anyone with that motto stays away from anywhere I'm moored.
The way some people in Sydney behave at anchorages, blasting everyone with their stereo, makes it obvious that they are psychopathically selfish. And people who are selfish enough to make everyone else in the bay listen to their music always seem to have incredibly boring taste as well.
Yes, there is nothing worse than being in a tranquil anchorage having you aural senses pounded by some idiot's boom box?
For me high fidelity is much more important than volume. Nothing better than listening to well recorded music at a very moderate volume on reference grade speakers.
I am sure my morning Radio National sessions have disturbed no one?
Totally agree Shane! Steely dans "cant get a cheap thrill " is sonic bliss.
I totally agree with the comments regarding loud music at anchorages. Its def horrible and sydney on land and water IS full of pyschopath selfish A holes who care only about themselves. Personally I'm not into loud music but like to have my stereo installed so that it sounds nice at low volume. Ace of base, sheryl crow, james blunt and the spin doctors...yeah....just kidding. The cerwin vega motto though is true for me in the sense that music is very important to me but i do love quiet which is why i moved 150km south of sydney and now have space.
Last saturday i took a mate out on the harbour. Hot day. Anchored milk beach. Surrounded by party boats with loud music. This is the reality of weekend anchoring in the harbour unfortunately and the reason i go mostly during the week. Looking forward to quiet secluded spots in pittwater/hawksbury next week for 10 days or so. I miss having a mooring up there...
Ah, in that case you could join go a few ks further south with the boat and join us at Batemans Bay. We've only shared an anchorage with someone we didn't know once.
Cerwin Vega speakers slogan:- "life in order of importance. Food. Shelter and a pair of speakers speakers"...
Jeezers I hope anyone with that motto stays away from anywhere I'm moored.
The way some people in Sydney behave at anchorages, blasting everyone with their stereo, makes it obvious that they are psychopathically selfish. And people who are selfish enough to make everyone else in the bay listen to their music always seem to have incredibly boring taste as well.
Yes, there is nothing worse than being in a tranquil anchorage having you aural senses pounded by some idiot's boom box?
For me high fidelity is much more important than volume. Nothing better than listening to well recorded music at a very moderate volume on reference grade speakers.
I am sure my morning Radio National sessions have disturbed no one?
Totally agree Shane! Steely dans "cant get a cheap thrill " is sonic bliss.
i,m with you on this Sector !!!!
In a moment of need, gotta say I prefer the home grown tunes. This one is more about the lyrics than anchorage blasting bass,
I totally agree with the comments regarding loud music at anchorages. Its def horrible and sydney on land and water IS full of pyschopath selfish A holes who care only about themselves. Personally I'm not into loud music but like to have my stereo installed so that it sounds nice at low volume. Ace of base, sheryl crow, james blunt and the spin doctors...yeah....just kidding. The cerwin vega motto though is true for me in the sense that music is very important to me but i do love quiet which is why i moved 150km south of sydney and now have space.
Last saturday i took a mate out on the harbour. Hot day. Anchored milk beach. Surrounded by party boats with loud music. This is the reality of weekend anchoring in the harbour unfortunately and the reason i go mostly during the week. Looking forward to quiet secluded spots in pittwater/hawksbury next week for 10 days or so. I miss having a mooring up there...
Ah, in that case you could join go a few ks further south with the boat and join us at Batemans Bay. We've only shared an anchorage with someone we didn't know once.
Would love to Chris . Must be nice to share anchorages with likeminded friendly, respectful folks. Wont be this year but maybe next year ill be ready to venture further
Haha i feel for ya bro...go for a walk in the middle of moorea. Plenty of water there ! Might be hard to carry 20/30 litres of waTer on your person but think how fit youll get! Perfect exercise for chopes prep when shes on!!!
Cerwin Vega speakers slogan:- "life in order of importance. Food. Shelter and a pair of very loud speakers"...now chopes i reckon youve got all that and thats all you need! Have some compassion bro. This is serious.
Thanks for caring
Its a bit different out here....even if I could afford stuff
Its not in stock and order via cargo ship from France.
I get frustrated. ...ok
My beige pump tubing is made up of three different sections.
All are leaking at the joints
One is perished. .covered in duct tape.
I sail out in two days.
Speakers. ....just dont rate on my emergency help radar
Well i hope you can get these things sorted mate before you set off. Water and bilge pretty important
In a moment of need, gotta say I prefer the home grown tunes. This one is more about the lyrics than anchorage blasting bass,
One of the few things I miss about living on land are my obscure vinyl collection, British NAD amplifiers, and Australian Richter speakers.
Ahhh Shane i hear ya buddy. I was a gypsy beyween 94-2008 living out of a pack all that time. I had to let all my albums go. Last 3 years been collecting vinyl again and in the last few weeks ive started getting original cassettes. Yes the boats got a cassette deck (walkman into aux) even cassettes beat mp3s in quality. I also have a really good DAT walkman but never use it except for studio work.
In a moment of need, gotta say I prefer the home grown tunes. This one is more about the lyrics than anchorage blasting bass,
One of the few things I miss about living on land are my obscure vinyl collection, British NAD amplifiers, and Australian Richter speakers.
You reminded me how awesome their music is. Been listening to it for weeks! And now x