Harry,
Unlike you, I don't need to fabricate stories concerning my boats, my wife,
my education, my income or where I have been boating. I will tell you I
have not sailed a small sailboat around the Cape Horn. Why don't you tell
the story about the time you sailed around the Cape. Didn't you say you had
made the voyage 3 times. I bet that was a real adventure, huh?
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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Jim Carter wrote:
"Dr. Dr. Smithers" Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote in
message ...
Doug,
Do you have any idea how narrow many channels are?
Take a look at the majority of the St. Law. Seaway.
Dr. Smithers, have you ever boated on the St. Lawrence Seaway?
This Seaway has HUGE wide channels in it. Large Freighter pass one
another regularly. I have 1000's of hours boating the Great Lakes
System.
There are some area's where there are channels so narrow that only one
boat
is permitted to proceed at one time through them. These are mainly in
the
30,000 Island area of Georgian Bay and in some areas of the North Channel
of
Lake Huron. In these areas the rule of Up Bound and Down Bound are in
effect. The speed limit is also in effect.
Jim Carter
"The Boat"
Bayfield
It is unlikely Smithers boats anywhere.