"Joe" wrote in message
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(SAIL LOCO) wrote in message
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And that was a cat 1. With a 5 we would expect 11-12 foot above the
docks.
Move to a marina with floating piers.
NO.
9 reasons why
1 I would have to walk down most likely a long pier to get to deep
enough water for my boat. Now I park my car and truck 25 feet from the
boat
2 I would have to pay for electricity. Here it is included with my
slip
3 I would have to leave the best view on the lake. Ask Jim Cate he
knows I have an awesome view of the lake and sunsets.
4 I would not have room on the dock for my swimming pool, picnic
tables, lawn furnature, two large dock boxes, dog cage, ect.....
Uh ...Oh! Trailer trash is an American term, so I don't really know what
it means.
5 I have lived in a marina with floating docks and I worried about the
whole marina floating above the pilons and destroying everyones boats.
6 I have a nice yard, palm trees, aloe plants, cactus, ect.
As I said, I don't know what "trailer trash" really means.
7 here I have a 10X20 tent over my picnic table just in front of the
boat.
I'm really confused. Why does the term "trailer trash" keep coming to mind?
8 it only floods one or twice a year so its not that big of a deal.
I'm beginning to understand .....
9 here Im right next to a cut between 2 lakes and I can castnet enough
Shrimp for dinner in about 30 min anyday.
Some East European assylum seekers(economic refugees!) catch most of their
food in a local lake. They aren't called trailer trash, ... they are called
gypsies.
Besides a good flood cleans the place up a bit, all the ants get
washed out and the dumb ass powerboaters leave some much gear adrift
you find some nice stuff floating by.
At last! I think I understand.
Regards
Donal
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Joe
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"Trains are a winter sport"