Sad event in Scituate
On Sep 3, 5:59?am, HK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 07:58:24 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
I attempted to go out in the little Boston Whaler to help but
quickly determined that I'd probably just add to the problem as another
possible casualty due to the sea state we've had up here for the past few
days. (3-5 footers in close chop).
According to Chuck, those don't exist in the North Atlantic. And we
wouldn't be able to properly judge sea state anyway because "most" of
us are bozos with no experience in judging wave action. :)
Only the Manly Men of the Great Pacific North West can properly judge
sea states. :)
Not only that, but you probably don't have the "wave-wind chart" one of
Chuck's commercial sponsors imprints. Without that chart, you couldn't
possibly judge the height of waves and of course there are no wave,
wind, current, tidal or other conditions that might produce variations
not on that chart.
You ought to be the master of wave knowledge, you lying sack of dung.
115 hours on the water over 4 years, with the caveat that if the
weather isn't pleasant enough for your wife to wear her bathing suit
you sit at your computer and post lies to a variety of newsgroups
instead.
Oh, I forgot---- your 115 hours was just on the Parker. I guess you
spend most of your time on the water on your lobster boat, on your
wife's center console, and certainly before that on your Hatteras mega-
yacht.
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