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On Thu, 8 May 2008 09:52:14 -0700 (PDT), Bob
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On May 8, 2:41 am, wrote:
Yes, most sailors want to be as far away and removed from the water as
possible.
Twenty miles inland is their favorite place of all.
You see we do share common gound. I agree completly!
I am amazed at how many (I wont use the wrord "sailor") people on
boats could care less about the water. In fact as the OP here
describes the advantages of insulating the operator from the sea... to
seperate from the sea..
Even the guy on the Red Clown was described in the media as
"...terrified of getting in the water..." It gets better. When I
attended DIvers Institute of Technology (a 6 month comercial diver
school in Seattle) two coonasses from LA couldnt even swim! Now why
are you going to commercial dive school if you CANT SWIM?!?!
So people here fill their boats with electronics and gadgets to
protect themselvs from the sea and shelter them slvs in pilot houses
and build fat bathtub boats for intertaining without regard to
seakeeping ability. Its all about selling/marketing/profit to get
people who dont like the ocean but want to llve the life of the rich
an famos with the MOST important critera for boat selectoin is........
will I look cool drinking and eating. The problme is sometime they go
to sea and get into small craft warnings and:
Blame NOAA weather
Killer storms and howling winds (really 8-12' seas 20-30K wind gusting
to 38K)
Curse e
Do we still agree?
Bob
NOAA weather predictions in my home waters are worse than useless.
Threshold criteria for Small Craft Warnings (at least around here) are
usually based on 5 foot or greater seas OR steady 25mph wind.
Out here they're great... Small Craft Advisories almost every Summer day!
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