Trouble is people like Jeff Morris who motor catamarans
up and down the ditch seek out shallow water harbors.
S.Simon
"The Carrolls"  wrote in message ...
 Why on earth would any one who could afford a boat large enough to support a
 genset be caught in the same swamp as your self?
 "Simple Simon"  wrote in message
 ...
 
  If you ever did anything but hang out here and post
  inane thoughts you might realize that when I get
  settled down in a nice, quiet, snug anchorage after
  a day's cruising be it in the Bahamas, the Keys
  or anywhere along the U.S. Gulf and East Coasts it's
  these noisy idiots who come in and anchor right on
  top of me that causes me to make valid observations
  about them and the pathetic, self-centered nature
  of their lubberly actions.
 
  S.Simon
 
 
  "The Carrolls"  wrote in message
 news
   As often as your boat moves, you will never need to worry about tieing
 next
   to him, so why are you bitching.
   "Simple Simon"  wrote in message
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    "Ian Sandell"  wrote in message
   ...
     On Fri, 5 Dec 2003 10:28:49 +0100, "Ric"  wrote:
    
    
     
     They're sailing in the tropics and I'd imagine will be spending a
 lot
   of
     time swimming/diving and then showering with fresh, so they will
   probably
     use more than your consumption in the north Atlantic. In summer in
 the
   Med I
     get through about 60l per day though it would be nice to have 100l
 a
   day and
     just not have to ration it at all.
    
     How much? What do you do with 100l a day - bath in it?
    
     For showers, use sal****er shampoo, then rinse with a litre of
 fresh.
   
   
    Energy hogs are what we're talking about here. This is the type
    of person who owns a sailboat that NEVER stops running machinery
    of one sort of another. There is a noisy and smelly diesel generator
    going 24/7, there is a noisy wind generator or two. There are
    loud stereos blaring most of the night, dogs barking, people
    hollering, etc. Add to this anchor chains rattling in the middle
    of the night because the big noisy boat is dragging because no
    proper anchor is shipped.
   
    It's all about priorities. Anyone whose major concern is bathing
    and consuming ridiculous quantities of water and making a bad
    neighbor out of himself in any anchorage is no sailor. He's just
    another lubber extending his obnoxious act out onto the water
    where most people go to get away from his type and the lessening
    of quality of life he provides.
   
    S.Simon