New Jersey operator licensing
That's where you're wrong, on all those points. You are really
ignorant. My four-stroke
pwc is extremely quiet, as are all the new 4-strokes which is about I
don't know, 90% of
the market these days. EXTREMELY QUIET, among the quietest and
CLEANEST-RUNNING
boats being made, those are the FACTS. I know the difference and the
truth because I rode
the 2-strokes for a bunch of years and know all about the noise levels
those used to make. On
the 4-stroke my wife and I can talk to each other as we ride together
without raising our voices,
cruising at speed. The only sound you hear riding these boats is the
splash of the water against the hull.
There are NO EXHAUST FUMES coming from my 'ski, just admit that you
have no idea what you are talking about (as far as NEW, CURRENT
machines that have been the norm for the last five years).
4-stroke...do you get it? Doesn't burn oil? NO FUMES, NO BURNING OIL?
Admit that you're WRONG, DON'T know
what the F**CK you're talking about, and that your statements about MY
riding and MY pwc and MY Firends and MY life are FALSE, IGNORANT,
INACCURATE, INSULTING wihtout knowing ANYTHING about what happens when
I go out riding my boat.
I don't fly around quiet anchorages and neither do any of the other
people I ride with. Like any responsible
boater I slow down to idle in an anchorage or past a marina, or idle up
to the beach to sit on blankets and have lunch with my wife, just like
any other recreational boater would do. I never "run circles around
anybody" because I have much better things to do , like all-day
long-distance cruises that involve knowledge, smarts, research,
preparation just like ANY BOATER needs, except most bigger-boaters do
NOT go on the kind of long-distance adventuress that my pwc friends and
I do every weekend. Let me know when you can go 130 miles on about 40
bucks' worth of gas and take advantage of it by going on long-distance
explorations all the time.....then tell me how I'm not a real boater,
not as good somehow as you you ****in' asshole, sorry for MY attitude
but YOU started it with the insults and LIES about (by implication)
myself, my wife, my children and many of my friends!!!!!!
You are wrong, I should know what kind of attitudes I encounter on the
water, on the docks, on the beaches, that of respect and camaraderie
from all my fellow boaters with whom I share a love of the water, the
outdoors, the sunshine, and BOATING, regardless of what size or shape
boat somebody chooses to enjoy.
I interact with fellow boaters every weekend day out there, eight
months out of the year, how often do you get out and for how many
hours?, and ONLY get pleasantness and the basic bond that all boaters
share except around here on the newsgroup. People are impressed and
surprised when they hear how far we've come from when we go (with my
wife or friends) on long-distance overnight cruises and trips, and when
they see how much storage and fuel-efficiency my boat offers, what can
you say, of course they like it. When people see the mapping gps'
mounted to our handlebars that we use to plan and navigate
long-distance trips, or hear that my wife and I, say, have been on the
'ski all day and have ridden maybe 100 or 150 miles, and are none the
worse for the wear and tear, they realize that their preconceptions
about pwc's and what they're used for and who rides them, might be a
little inaccurate. Of course to that they have to have an open enough
mind to admit that they don't know everything and were wrong about some
things.
I know I'm blithering like an idiot, but damn it prodigal, you're wrong
and I wish you'd admit it on thiese points:
my boat isn't loud AT ALL, it's VERY QUIET compared to almost any other
powerboat you could find
it has no exhaust fumes
I don't run circles
I don't buzz boats or fly through anchorages
....and therefore this proves that YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU"RE TALKING
ABOUT.
I'm a perfectly worthy, respectable member of the boating world, I have
as much right to be on the water or in an anchorage or at a dock or
right here in the newsgroup as you or anybody, as long as I obey the
rules, operate safely, am courteous to my fellow boaters, etc., and I
AM, and so is EVERY OTHER PWC ENTHUSIAST I KNOW and I KNOW A LOT OF
'EM, we are EVERY BIT AS MUCH BOATERS as ANYONE ELSE.
Well, anyway I had a good start to my season, did you start yours yet?,
last Sunday my friend and I left from Hempstead Harbor, took the Long
Island Sound to the Harlem River, popped out on the Hudson, cruised
along the West side of Manhattan then under the Verezanno, around
Staten Island clockwise then finished a figure-eight by taking the East
River back to Hells gate and back to our ramp, about 125 miles without
fueling up (using about 18 gallons or regular 87 gas apiece), we saw a
dolphin swimming in the Arthur Kill to my extreme surprise, and watched
a huge crane the likes of which I hadn't seen before do routine
dredging on a channel elsewhere in the waterway....anybody do anything
like that on a bigger boat last weekend? ANyway, we interacted with
plenty of people on other boats, at the ramps and docks during the day,
and like I said (and you tried to lie away) didn't get any kind of
negative anti-pwc prejudiced attitude from ANYBODY, that only happens
RIGHT HERE from pompous blowhards like yourself.
Our next ride planned is Easter weekend, an overnight run from Jones
Beach to South Jersey, probably cruise at least to Atlantic City then
back to Long Beach Island where we'll tying up and staying overnight
and cruising back the next day. I have ridden pwc's to the Bahamas
(that's right, TO the Bahamas and back); up and down the entire
FLorida Keys from Ft. Lauderdale over a week; always going from Long
Island to Block Island or Wethersfield, Ct, or Newport, RI for
overnight trips; from Northport, LI to Albany and back in a day; I
want to know, does any of this sound like it conforms to your
prejudiced, stereotyped, outdated notions of pwc riding and what pwc
riders do with their boats? Does it sound like I'll be busy flying
through anchorages, spewing fumes or "doing circles," and if you can
see that none of that is the case, then will you admit that you were
wrong about me, and my boating lifestyle, apologize humbly to me and
maybe think about updating some of your old-fashioned notions....or
will you just dig in?
to sum up:
NOT LOUD
NO FUMES
NO CIRCLES
NO FLYING AROUND ANCHORAGES
GET ALONG FANTASTICALLY WITH ALL FELLOW BOATERS
YOU'RE WRONG ON ALL COUNTS
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU"RE TALKING ABOUT
....AND YOU"RE OBNOXIOUS TO HAVE SAID THOSE THINGS IN THE FIRST PLACE
WITHOUT KNOWING
ANYTHING ABOUT ME, BASED ON PREJUDICES RESTING SOLELY ON THE KIND OF
BOAT I OWN.
Sorry.
richforman
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