Thread: Ideal size boat
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JohnH
 
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Default Ideal size boat

On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 21:58:32 -0500, Harry Krause wrote:

JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:36:50 -0500, "Reggie Smithers"
wrote:

Harry,

I have to agree with you on this one. I think you should be able to provide
as much or as little information as you feel comfortable doing. If you do
not feel comfortable discussing how often you use your boat or the number of
hours on your boat, you should not do it. I have trouble understanding why
this information should be secret, but that is your prerogative. I just
know I would never buy a boat from anyone who was not upfront with the
number of hours on the engine.

I for one, follow the advice of Internet Security Experts who recommend no
one provide any personal information in public newsgroups, and for that
reason I do keep my personal information (i.e. Name, telephone number,
social security number etc) off of rec.boats. I would actually recommend
anyone who uses their real name in change it to a handle. It would be too
easy for someone to use the internet to harass someone or cause them
financial or personal harm.

Since you don't want to discuss the number of hours on your boat engine
(which I would not consider personal info), I am sure you can understand why
some people prefer not to publish personal information in a public NG.


That makes good sense. Besides, it was getting too much like 'attack mode' anyway.



Why does Smithers keep addressing posts to me and sending me emails I
don't want? Another jerkoff who cannot take NO for an answer?


He was passing on some good advice. So where is the YoHo now, at Breezy or TriState?
What affects have you noticed leaving the boat out on the trailer? I'm seriously
considering putting mine in Breezy to save the $1600 storage fees.

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John H.

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