On May 20, 6:55*am, HK wrote:
John H. wrote:
On Mon, 19 May 2008 23:32:47 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Mon, 19 May 2008 11:07:34 -0400, John H.
wrote:
I guess if one were in a much smaller boat, like a 25'er, one would just
stay on the crest of one of those waves and ride it out.
Until you get caught in the curl and it breaks down on you, or you go
flying off the front edge into the trough. *If you haven't done so
already, go read the "Perfect Storm", the book not the movie. *There
is almost an entire chapter devoted to all of the ways you can sink a
boat in a storm.
I reckon a smiley face would have been appropriate after my comment. Who
knows, there's liable to be some here who may try it! * :)
Nice try at a recovery. Perhaps you should occupy yourself, as you have,
by sending snotty emails and private messages to those you don't like,
because it is obvious you know nothing about boats.
Have you figured out that your new outboard uses four cycle oil, not
high tech two cycle oil? *:)- Hide quoted text -
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Have you figures out that no one at all cares about your input here.
If he did not know, that's why he asked.. If he knew everything
already, he would already be over there with the backpatters and
blowhards, exchanging the same old information on lights, and how to
pee off a dock