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#1 Lurker
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 1
Credits: 1,457.6
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Eating on the Boat
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#1 Lurker
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Seaview, NY.
Posts: 4
Credits: 1,188.0
Boat: Just about any I feel safe on.
Home Port: Seaview, NY
Best Catch: 368 bluefin, small trout in a back eddy on a 3 weight
Occupation: Photographer, search and recovery diver
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What's so inconvenient about eating on a boat?
I think that's part of the fun of bing out there! I get a small cooler and load it with all sorts of goodies. Sometimes I make sushi rice, spicy tuna, tuna, scallops etc and avocado and cuke. Make your own hand rolls aboard. The ice cream cone looking rolls that is. I'll also make a lot of Thai stuff, like shrimp salad with greens to add later so it doesn't get soggy. Pad Thai is good cold as well. Cold cuts, a loaf of good bread, a squeeze bottle of mayo and mustard, tomatoes, onion cheese, whatever you like to have on your sandie. Lobster salad for shipboard lobster rolls? Why not! Be creative and have fun making a mess on deck... It washes right out the scuppers
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I wear cool logos
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 68
Credits: 908.6
Boat: 58 Ocean
Home Port: OCMD
Best Catch: 71" White
Occupation: beach bum
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wow we always have a ton of food on the boat, we make some killer sandwiches....best item to keep on the boat is the George Forman Grill! I swear by it....from scrapple to bacon, grilled cheese to hot dogs & hamburgers...it makes it all! If your feeling really crazy it can also sear/grill that nice tuna ya just caught too! and its really ez to clean up!
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Chuck Hinchcliffe
Off The Hook Bait and Tackle Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Cape May, NJ
Posts: 2,159
Credits: 3,139.9
Boat: GradyWhite 25
Home Port: Cape May
Best Catch: Marlin
Occupation: Marina/Tackle Shop Owner
Blog Entries: 1
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Lancaster, PA./ Bethany Beach DE.
Posts: 1,202
Credits: 5,075.2
Boat: "Maverick" 320 Albemarle
Home Port: Indian River Marina DE.
Best Catch: Without A Doubt..My Wife
Occupation: Business owner/operater
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Catchem Cookem Eatem You aint offering us SPAM R U ? |
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Team Canada Rocks!
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Tyaskin, MD
Posts: 6,785
Credits: 68,785.2
Boat: Squidnation
Home Port: Ocean City, MD
Occupation: Team Canada Wannabe!
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foldtuk - thats what I do with my belly when I'm done eating on the boat. Dinkbait on the left flat, gas grill on the right flat.
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You have your ideology and I have mine!
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Severna Park, MD/OCMD
Posts: 3,141
Credits: 2,482.3
Best Catch: Mrs. Capt-D, Liam and Avery!
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I wear cool logos
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 68
Credits: 908.6
Boat: 58 Ocean
Home Port: OCMD
Best Catch: 71" White
Occupation: beach bum
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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: OC Maryland
Posts: 646
Credits: 2,503.2
Boat: What boat? You call that thing a boat?
Home Port: Ocean City, MD
Best Catch: The little guy in the pic!
Occupation: That's a good question?
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Eating fresh (5 minutes after it's caught) tuna and mahi was a blast last year. Watching Bill flip burgers, freespool a whitey and drink his favorite beverage all at the same time was priceless!
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