"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 01:07:10 -0000, otnmbrd
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" JimH" ask wrote in
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If that is his purpose of being here..........too bad.
The problem is that he is failing.
There is no taking back what he said. Why you continue to defend him
is beyond me.
Mayhaps Wayne is getting fed up with the stupid "everyone else is
responsible for my irresponsibility" attitude of too many Americans.
Go on the water on a boat and you will need to deal with waves and
wakes...... from both sides.
Sure, there are idiots who have no knowledge and/or concern about their
potential for creating a problem with their wake....but their numbers are
equalled and exceeded by those idiots who have no knowledge or common
sense
to realize that on the water, wakes/waves may cause them problems under
many conditions and it's up to them to handle those problems so that their
passengers and their vessel can proceed, safely.
Amen.
All my years of boating, and I have only had one real problem with a large
commercial ship. Couple of years ago I am fishing in San Francisco Bay off
Angel Island. I am outside the channel a short distance. I see a tanker
coming under the San Rafael Bridge. No problem. Yes problem, he is empty
and cutting the corner and is outside the channel. I am in 23' of water, so
plenty of depth for him Unfortunately I forget I have the drift sock out
and drive over it, locking up the kicker prop and covering intake to the
jet. I get on the radio and call the ship and he actually turns to pass me
between the island and me. We both screwed up. Me forgetting the drift
sock and he cutting corners and hoping there is no idiot with a dead boat in
the way. But I was impressed with their seamanship. Biggest problem in the
bay is sailboats. They think they have the right of way over everything.