Too Dangerous for Safe Boating!
Vic Smith wrote:
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 00:13:38 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:
Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 21:42:31 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 08:14:17 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:
LOL, Harry you sure seem to be hung up on this transom thing.
You noticed that also. Methinks he is a mite sensitive perhaps.
You might think that. I tend to think that Harry just enjoys kicking
ass. Pretty funny seeing him tossing around a ten-man tag team
by his lonesome.
--Vic
Vic,
I hope you know that no one ever wins an newsgroup arguement. I used
this as a great boating discussion. Harry is the one who got so upset
and started calling everyone assholes. It reminds me of someone saying
a postal worker was kicking ass when he goes postal.
It's always been obvious to me that most *losers* don't know they've
lost a newsgroup argument, but it's in the eye of the beholder for
sure. I gave you this beholder's opinion.
And it's obvious to anybody who frequents this group that there are
posters who are here for one purpose - to climb into the ring with
Harry. If it leads to a good boating discussion, fine and dandy. But
they come here looking to brawl. This brawl does have some useful
boat info, and entertainment value. And sometimes Harry loses IMO,
but he hasn't so far in this fracas.
Postal worker? Harry reminds me more of Killer Kowalski than a
mailman.
--Vic
Oh, it wouldn't have mattered to the assholes here what new boat I
bought; they would have busied themselves looking for any scrap of crap
they could find to denigrate my decision. It's part of their losers' game.
I shopped around a bit before deciding on a Parker 2100CC. It was the
one that most closely met what I wanted in a new boat. The fact that the
fellow who many consider the very best fishing guide in these waters, a
guide you have to book six months in advance, uses a nearly identical
boat on these waters, didn't hurt. This is a factory-sponsored guide, a
fellow who doesn't have to pay for his boats, engines or gear.
I knew what I did not want: a new boat with a eurotransom or a bracket,
the former because it takes up too much room in a small boat, and the
later because it makes a small boat longer than I wanted it to be. I was
also concerned with the balance at rest of the new boat. Small boats
with brackets tend to be stern heavy.
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