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What is with you? Why were in Nicaragua? Are you a member
of the local secret police? Perhaps you should be a bit more careful about where you sail. Why were you so close to obvious scumbag rafters? How could they possibly try to "get on your boat"?? Why not just sail or motor away? You dump them some water and move away. Only an idiot or a fool would get close to desperate people on the high seas. Sounds to me like you have extremely bad karma or are really stupid or foodhardy to put yourself in these "dozen" incident situations. Perhaps you should re-evaluate. I've sailed in a lot of places, and none of them waranted caring firearms. Only a fool would do it. Most places would confiscate them at a minimum. In any case, this is an old, stupid argument. It's more religion than anything else. Keep your f*cking guns and keep the f*ck away from me. You're bad news. "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... What is with you people. You have obviously never been out of a city limit. Reactionary and paranoid? How about realistic and knowledgeable. How about having 5 people try to board my boat in Nicaragua and having to protect my wife who happens to be very pretty and their target? How about having ot keep the peace until the coast guard came when 20 cuban rafters were trying to get on my boat after drifting for about 2 weeks? -and if you have never seen people that have had no water for 2 weeks don't ever start to talk to me about that! How about over a dozen incidents that either friends of mine have had or I have had that would have meant death if I had not been armed.... You people are just so inexperienced in the real world that you reek from it. Jonathan Ganz wrote: Spoken like a true idiot. Keep your guns, and stay away from me. I'm not paranoid, I've never had any trouble, and I'm not a "liberal." You, however, are a reactionary, paraniod fool. Fortunately, people like you implode on their own. Have a nice day. "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... Spoken like a true liberal! Just what do you think a bad guy is going to do after he takes your stuff? Is he going to say thanks and tell you that is has been nice meeting you and ask you to please don't tell anyone? In fact, guns have stopped the bad guys. I have stopped the bad guys on more occasions then one. I have absolutely no problem with that and actually feel really good about helping to rid the world of slime that would have only hurt another person next. the constables were very happy too. You can take your bend over and take it in the butt attitude and go back to your fearful cave. I prefer to take care of myself and family before worrying about offending the weak cry babies of the world. The only thing foolish about having a gun on board is if you decided not to use it should the need rise! Jonathan Ganz wrote: Carrying guns on a boat is a foolish and dangerous thing to do. You're not going to be able to stop the really bad guys with your puny little weapons. You're just inviting people to shoot back. Let them take your crap and then get some more. "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... this has been a truly fun thread to read but if you want a practical answer to your question you will likely have to detail the question to a specific area. Im the bahamas and miami you won't have an eye batted at you for carrying guns of just about any kind. People there know that if you are out and something happens you need to be able to take care of yourself. I was stopped mid gulf stream but the uscg. they asked why I had a 357 and I said to shot anyone that got on board. They asked why I had a shotgun and I said to stop anyone trying to get on board. they asked why I was carrying a SKS10 assault rifle and I said to shot anyone I needed to hit that was out of range of my shotgun and they said - OK. In Golfito Costa Rica the port captain asked if I had any guns. I told him no and then he gave me a lecture about why I should and trying to make me go out and by one with his help. In California I had a gun on board and someone saw it. Within 20 minutes I had local police and the harbour patrol on my boat illegally to search it. I had to radio the uscg to have them intervene. it just depends on the area you are in to know how people will react to you having guns on board. Just remember that it is a lot easier to be judged by 12 then it is to get carried by 6. Vito wrote: Do y'all mount those new 25mm rapid fire guns or will a "Ma Duece" or simply a .30 cal do? Seriously, what are the legal and technical ramifications of firearms on yachts? TIA Vito -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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![]() Jonathan Ganz wrote: What is with you? Why were in Nicaragua? Are you a member of the local secret police? Perhaps you should be a bit more careful about where you sail. I was bringing my boat to Miami from Los Angeles and found my sails in need of repair when unexpected 70 knot winds jumped up from 4-7 knots and took out my mainsail. Why were you so close to obvious scumbag rafters? How could they possibly try to "get on your boat"?? When you find men at peril while at sea it is internationally known to sailors that you must stop to help. I was rendering services of life jackets and water while trying to keep them off of my boat thereby forcing me to sail them back to their country. The US will not allow US flag ships to enter US ports with illegal immigrants and the boats with those people will be forced back to the country of the people on board. that would cause hell, trust me. The right thing and only thing to do is control the situation before life threatening situations occur. The best way I have found is to use a guard tactic to keep them off the boat and call the coast guard. That is the recommended way by the USCG by the way and not something I decided. I was about 10 miles west of Gun Cay when I came across the 20. I have seen others but the situation was never as desperate. Why not just sail or motor away? You dump them some water and move away. Only an idiot or a fool would get close to desperate people on the high seas You are wrong, suggesting illegal actions and are not suggesting seamanship. Maybe you are just unaware that if you find someone at sea in peril that it is your legal duty to help. It is. .. Sounds to me like you have extremely bad karma or are really stupid or foodhardy to put yourself in these "dozen" incident situations. Perhaps I just happen to be someone with many 10's of thousands of sea miles along coastal routes. I am. Perhaps you should re-evaluate. I've sailed in a lot of places, and none of them waranted caring firearms. Only a fool would do it. Most places would confiscate them at a minimum. have no idea where you have sailed but that is not the custom. If you enter a port where firearms are restricted, there are 2 practiced procedures. The first and most common is to put an official tape over the gun locker not to be broken until the ship sets sail from the port. The lessor used method is to check your guns with the port captain to retake them upon checking out of the country. There is no other way to deal with it and that is law under the treaty of sea fairing nations 1978. In any case, this is an old, stupid argument. It's more religion than anything else. Keep your f*cking guns and keep the f*ck away from me. You're bad news. You are uneducated, inexperienced and rude as well as a preacher of foolishness. I doubt we will ever cross paths since mine are obviously off the dock. "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... What is with you people. You have obviously never been out of a city limit. Reactionary and paranoid? How about realistic and knowledgeable. How about having 5 people try to board my boat in Nicaragua and having to protect my wife who happens to be very pretty and their target? How about having ot keep the peace until the coast guard came when 20 cuban rafters were trying to get on my boat after drifting for about 2 weeks? -and if you have never seen people that have had no water for 2 weeks don't ever start to talk to me about that! How about over a dozen incidents that either friends of mine have had or I have had that would have meant death if I had not been armed.... You people are just so inexperienced in the real world that you reek from it. Jonathan Ganz wrote: Spoken like a true idiot. Keep your guns, and stay away from me. I'm not paranoid, I've never had any trouble, and I'm not a "liberal." You, however, are a reactionary, paraniod fool. Fortunately, people like you implode on their own. Have a nice day. "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... Spoken like a true liberal! Just what do you think a bad guy is going to do after he takes your stuff? Is he going to say thanks and tell you that is has been nice meeting you and ask you to please don't tell anyone? In fact, guns have stopped the bad guys. I have stopped the bad guys on more occasions then one. I have absolutely no problem with that and actually feel really good about helping to rid the world of slime that would have only hurt another person next. the constables were very happy too. You can take your bend over and take it in the butt attitude and go back to your fearful cave. I prefer to take care of myself and family before worrying about offending the weak cry babies of the world. The only thing foolish about having a gun on board is if you decided not to use it should the need rise! Jonathan Ganz wrote: Carrying guns on a boat is a foolish and dangerous thing to do. You're not going to be able to stop the really bad guys with your puny little weapons. You're just inviting people to shoot back. Let them take your crap and then get some more. "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... this has been a truly fun thread to read but if you want a practical answer to your question you will likely have to detail the question to a specific area. Im the bahamas and miami you won't have an eye batted at you for carrying guns of just about any kind. People there know that if you are out and something happens you need to be able to take care of yourself. I was stopped mid gulf stream but the uscg. they asked why I had a 357 and I said to shot anyone that got on board. They asked why I had a shotgun and I said to stop anyone trying to get on board. they asked why I was carrying a SKS10 assault rifle and I said to shot anyone I needed to hit that was out of range of my shotgun and they said - OK. In Golfito Costa Rica the port captain asked if I had any guns. I told him no and then he gave me a lecture about why I should and trying to make me go out and by one with his help. In California I had a gun on board and someone saw it. Within 20 minutes I had local police and the harbour patrol on my boat illegally to search it. I had to radio the uscg to have them intervene. it just depends on the area you are in to know how people will react to you having guns on board. Just remember that it is a lot easier to be judged by 12 then it is to get carried by 6. Vito wrote: Do y'all mount those new 25mm rapid fire guns or will a "Ma Duece" or simply a .30 cal do? Seriously, what are the legal and technical ramifications of firearms on yachts? TIA Vito -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html -- Danny Taddei e-mail me at (remove no-worms-in-a-) There's a horizon on every side. Let your soul inside be the guide and lead the way. http://members.cox.net/sandycove/index.html |
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Folks, I give you the sophisticated guy called Danny:
http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...lamingo01.html Also, I'm wondering which one is your wife? http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...ichille01.html Oh, uh huh... 70 kts. Sure thing buddy. "Danny Taddei" wrote in message ... I was bringing my boat to Miami from Los Angeles and found my sails in need of repair when unexpected 70 knot winds jumped up from 4-7 knots and took out my mainsail. No. You're wrong. You don't have to stop or render help. You're obligated to protect your boat and the people on it first. If and only if you can help others without putting yourself in peril, then you should render aid. When you find men at peril while at sea it is internationally known to sailors that you must stop to help. I was rendering services of life jackets and water while trying to keep them off of my boat thereby forcing me to sail them back to their country. The US will not allow US flag ships to enter US ports with illegal immigrants and the boats with those people will be forced back to the country of the people on board. that would cause hell, trust me. The right thing and only thing to do is control the situation before life threatening situations occur. The best way I have found is to use a guard tactic to keep them off the boat and call the coast guard. That is the recommended way by the USCG by the way and not something I decided. I was about 10 miles west of Gun Cay when I came across the 20. I have seen others but the situation was never as desperate. Wrong again. It shows good sense, which obviously you're lacking. You are wrong, suggesting illegal actions and are not suggesting seamanship. Maybe you are just unaware that if you find someone at sea in peril that it is your legal duty to help. It is. Perhaps you're just a loser, who is sailing from the liquor cabinate to the barcalounger. You clearly know nothing about sailing or safety at sea. Perhaps I just happen to be someone with many 10's of thousands of sea miles along coastal routes. I am. Sure right. Whatever you say. You're obviously the expert. have no idea where you have sailed but that is not the custom. If you enter a port where firearms are restricted, there are 2 practiced procedures. The first and most common is to put an official tape over the gun locker not to be broken until the ship sets sail from the port. The lessor used method is to check your guns with the port captain to retake them upon checking out of the country. There is no other way to deal with it and that is law under the treaty of sea fairing nations 1978. If that's what you think, feel free to pack your guns and go sailing. I'm certain we'll never cross paths, because likely you're too stupid to follow one. |
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I know the man and I can tell you that in 4 years of lurking I have seen
him come here at least 2 times. You same guys went after him like dogs. Here in San Diego He is well known. He works with the stars and stripes crew on some things but he is a ship captain and has traveled lots. I have had beers with him and think he is a good guy. I don't write much because I don't have much to say but now I do. I think there are some dumb ass people here so let the door hit my ass too. You are a bunch of dumb dickheads. |
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I as usual....Fail to See your point Ganz?
Looks like this guy sails to places you might charter in because you are too afraid to venture out of the harbour. You're a bay sailor and part time charterer.... just because you instruct sailing isn't a reason to think you might have a modicum of ability outside a protected harbour. Let me high lite the facts for you Gay Ganz.... this dude has done it and earned the bragging rights. You on the other hand consider having 200 boats in close proximity as adventure sailing. You're delusional! Jon fer pete's sake just shut up and listen to your betters. CM "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... | Folks, I give you the sophisticated guy called Danny: | | http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...lamingo01.html | | Also, I'm wondering which one is your wife? | | http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...ichille01.html | | Oh, uh huh... 70 kts. Sure thing buddy. | | "Danny Taddei" wrote in message | ... | I was bringing my boat to Miami from Los Angeles and found my sails in | need of repair when unexpected 70 knot winds jumped up from 4-7 knots | and took out my mainsail. | | No. You're wrong. You don't have to stop or render help. You're | obligated to protect your boat and the people on it first. If and only | if you can help others without putting yourself in peril, then you should | render aid. | | When you find men at peril while at sea it is internationally known to | sailors that you must stop to help. I was rendering services of life | jackets and water while trying to keep them off of my boat thereby | forcing me to sail them back to their country. The US will not allow US | flag ships to enter US ports with illegal immigrants and the boats with | those people will be forced back to the country of the people on board. | that would cause hell, trust me. The right thing and only thing to do is | control the situation before life threatening situations occur. The best | way I have found is to use a guard tactic to keep them off the boat and | call the coast guard. That is the recommended way by the USCG by the way | and not something I decided. I was about 10 miles west of Gun Cay when I | came across the 20. I have seen others but the situation was never as | desperate. | | Wrong again. It shows good sense, which obviously you're lacking. | | You are wrong, suggesting illegal actions and are not suggesting | seamanship. Maybe you are just unaware that if you find someone at sea | in peril that it is your legal duty to help. It is. | | Perhaps you're just a loser, who is sailing from the liquor cabinate | to the barcalounger. You clearly know nothing about sailing or | safety at sea. | | Perhaps I just happen to be someone with many 10's of thousands of sea | miles along coastal routes. I am. | | Sure right. Whatever you say. You're obviously the expert. | | have no idea where you have sailed but that is not the custom. If you | enter a port where firearms are restricted, there are 2 practiced | procedures. The first and most common is to put an official tape over | the gun locker not to be broken until the ship sets sail from the port. | The lessor used method is to check your guns with the port captain to | retake them upon checking out of the country. There is no other way to | deal with it and that is law under the treaty of sea fairing nations 1978. | | If that's what you think, feel free to pack your guns and go sailing. I'm | certain we'll never cross paths, because likely you're too stupid to follow | one. | | | |
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As usual, you know nothing about the situation, given the only
sailing you do is in your frozen wilderness. As far as I can see, the only thing he's earned is a good slap for being an idiot. Obviously, you're a slow learner. Aren't you tired of the lashing you took from me last time? "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... I as usual....Fail to See your point Ganz? Looks like this guy sails to places you might charter in because you are too afraid to venture out of the harbour. You're a bay sailor and part time charterer.... just because you instruct sailing isn't a reason to think you might have a modicum of ability outside a protected harbour. Let me high lite the facts for you Gay Ganz.... this dude has done it and earned the bragging rights. You on the other hand consider having 200 boats in close proximity as adventure sailing. You're delusional! Jon fer pete's sake just shut up and listen to your betters. CM "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... | Folks, I give you the sophisticated guy called Danny: | | http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...lamingo01.html | | Also, I'm wondering which one is your wife? | | http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...ichille01.html | | Oh, uh huh... 70 kts. Sure thing buddy. | | "Danny Taddei" wrote in message | ... | I was bringing my boat to Miami from Los Angeles and found my sails in | need of repair when unexpected 70 knot winds jumped up from 4-7 knots | and took out my mainsail. | | No. You're wrong. You don't have to stop or render help. You're | obligated to protect your boat and the people on it first. If and only | if you can help others without putting yourself in peril, then you should | render aid. | | When you find men at peril while at sea it is internationally known to | sailors that you must stop to help. I was rendering services of life | jackets and water while trying to keep them off of my boat thereby | forcing me to sail them back to their country. The US will not allow US | flag ships to enter US ports with illegal immigrants and the boats with | those people will be forced back to the country of the people on board. | that would cause hell, trust me. The right thing and only thing to do is | control the situation before life threatening situations occur. The best | way I have found is to use a guard tactic to keep them off the boat and | call the coast guard. That is the recommended way by the USCG by the way | and not something I decided. I was about 10 miles west of Gun Cay when I | came across the 20. I have seen others but the situation was never as | desperate. | | Wrong again. It shows good sense, which obviously you're lacking. | | You are wrong, suggesting illegal actions and are not suggesting | seamanship. Maybe you are just unaware that if you find someone at sea | in peril that it is your legal duty to help. It is. | | Perhaps you're just a loser, who is sailing from the liquor cabinate | to the barcalounger. You clearly know nothing about sailing or | safety at sea. | | Perhaps I just happen to be someone with many 10's of thousands of sea | miles along coastal routes. I am. | | Sure right. Whatever you say. You're obviously the expert. | | have no idea where you have sailed but that is not the custom. If you | enter a port where firearms are restricted, there are 2 practiced | procedures. The first and most common is to put an official tape over | the gun locker not to be broken until the ship sets sail from the port. | The lessor used method is to check your guns with the port captain to | retake them upon checking out of the country. There is no other way to | deal with it and that is law under the treaty of sea fairing nations 1978. | | If that's what you think, feel free to pack your guns and go sailing. I'm | certain we'll never cross paths, because likely you're too stupid to follow | one. | | | |
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You were lashing me???? I didn't notice... I must have been drunk...again!
When did you hallucinate this Ganz??? CM "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... | As usual, you know nothing about the situation, given the only | sailing you do is in your frozen wilderness. | | As far as I can see, the only thing he's earned is a good slap | for being an idiot. Obviously, you're a slow learner. Aren't | you tired of the lashing you took from me last time? | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | ... | I as usual....Fail to See your point Ganz? | | Looks like this guy sails to places you might charter in because you are | too | afraid to venture out of the harbour. You're a bay sailor and part time | charterer.... just because you instruct sailing isn't a reason to think | you | might have a modicum of ability outside a protected harbour. | | Let me high lite the facts for you Gay Ganz.... this dude has done it and | earned the bragging rights. You on the other hand consider having 200 | boats | in close proximity as adventure sailing. You're delusional! | | Jon fer pete's sake just shut up and listen to your betters. | | CM | | | | "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message | ... | | Folks, I give you the sophisticated guy called Danny: | | | | http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...lamingo01.html | | | | Also, I'm wondering which one is your wife? | | | | http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...ichille01.html | | | | Oh, uh huh... 70 kts. Sure thing buddy. | | | | "Danny Taddei" wrote in message | | ... | | I was bringing my boat to Miami from Los Angeles and found my sails in | | need of repair when unexpected 70 knot winds jumped up from 4-7 knots | | and took out my mainsail. | | | | No. You're wrong. You don't have to stop or render help. You're | | obligated to protect your boat and the people on it first. If and only | | if you can help others without putting yourself in peril, then you | should | | render aid. | | | | When you find men at peril while at sea it is internationally known to | | sailors that you must stop to help. I was rendering services of life | | jackets and water while trying to keep them off of my boat thereby | | forcing me to sail them back to their country. The US will not allow | US | | flag ships to enter US ports with illegal immigrants and the boats | with | | those people will be forced back to the country of the people on | board. | | that would cause hell, trust me. The right thing and only thing to do | is | | control the situation before life threatening situations occur. The | best | | way I have found is to use a guard tactic to keep them off the boat | and | | call the coast guard. That is the recommended way by the USCG by the | way | | and not something I decided. I was about 10 miles west of Gun Cay when | I | | came across the 20. I have seen others but the situation was never as | | desperate. | | | | Wrong again. It shows good sense, which obviously you're lacking. | | | | You are wrong, suggesting illegal actions and are not suggesting | | seamanship. Maybe you are just unaware that if you find someone at sea | | in peril that it is your legal duty to help. It is. | | | | Perhaps you're just a loser, who is sailing from the liquor cabinate | | to the barcalounger. You clearly know nothing about sailing or | | safety at sea. | | | | Perhaps I just happen to be someone with many 10's of thousands of sea | | miles along coastal routes. I am. | | | | Sure right. Whatever you say. You're obviously the expert. | | | | have no idea where you have sailed but that is not the custom. If | you | | enter a port where firearms are restricted, there are 2 practiced | | procedures. The first and most common is to put an official tape over | | the gun locker not to be broken until the ship sets sail from the | port. | | The lessor used method is to check your guns with the port captain to | | retake them upon checking out of the country. There is no other way to | | deal with it and that is law under the treaty of sea fairing nations | 1978. | | | | If that's what you think, feel free to pack your guns and go sailing. | I'm | | certain we'll never cross paths, because likely you're too stupid to | follow | | one. | | | | | | | | | | |
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Last week.
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... You were lashing me???? I didn't notice... I must have been drunk...again! When did you hallucinate this Ganz??? CM "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... | As usual, you know nothing about the situation, given the only | sailing you do is in your frozen wilderness. | | As far as I can see, the only thing he's earned is a good slap | for being an idiot. Obviously, you're a slow learner. Aren't | you tired of the lashing you took from me last time? | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message | ... | I as usual....Fail to See your point Ganz? | | Looks like this guy sails to places you might charter in because you are | too | afraid to venture out of the harbour. You're a bay sailor and part time | charterer.... just because you instruct sailing isn't a reason to think | you | might have a modicum of ability outside a protected harbour. | | Let me high lite the facts for you Gay Ganz.... this dude has done it and | earned the bragging rights. You on the other hand consider having 200 | boats | in close proximity as adventure sailing. You're delusional! | | Jon fer pete's sake just shut up and listen to your betters. | | CM | | | | "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message | ... | | Folks, I give you the sophisticated guy called Danny: | | | | http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...lamingo01.html | | | | Also, I'm wondering which one is your wife? | | | | http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...ichille01.html | | | | Oh, uh huh... 70 kts. Sure thing buddy. | | | | "Danny Taddei" wrote in message | | ... | | I was bringing my boat to Miami from Los Angeles and found my sails in | | need of repair when unexpected 70 knot winds jumped up from 4-7 knots | | and took out my mainsail. | | | | No. You're wrong. You don't have to stop or render help. You're | | obligated to protect your boat and the people on it first. If and only | | if you can help others without putting yourself in peril, then you | should | | render aid. | | | | When you find men at peril while at sea it is internationally known to | | sailors that you must stop to help. I was rendering services of life | | jackets and water while trying to keep them off of my boat thereby | | forcing me to sail them back to their country. The US will not allow | US | | flag ships to enter US ports with illegal immigrants and the boats | with | | those people will be forced back to the country of the people on | board. | | that would cause hell, trust me. The right thing and only thing to do | is | | control the situation before life threatening situations occur. The | best | | way I have found is to use a guard tactic to keep them off the boat | and | | call the coast guard. That is the recommended way by the USCG by the | way | | and not something I decided. I was about 10 miles west of Gun Cay when | I | | came across the 20. I have seen others but the situation was never as | | desperate. | | | | Wrong again. It shows good sense, which obviously you're lacking. | | | | You are wrong, suggesting illegal actions and are not suggesting | | seamanship. Maybe you are just unaware that if you find someone at sea | | in peril that it is your legal duty to help. It is. | | | | Perhaps you're just a loser, who is sailing from the liquor cabinate | | to the barcalounger. You clearly know nothing about sailing or | | safety at sea. | | | | Perhaps I just happen to be someone with many 10's of thousands of sea | | miles along coastal routes. I am. | | | | Sure right. Whatever you say. You're obviously the expert. | | | | have no idea where you have sailed but that is not the custom. If | you | | enter a port where firearms are restricted, there are 2 practiced | | procedures. The first and most common is to put an official tape over | | the gun locker not to be broken until the ship sets sail from the | port. | | The lessor used method is to check your guns with the port captain to | | retake them upon checking out of the country. There is no other way to | | deal with it and that is law under the treaty of sea fairing nations | 1978. | | | | If that's what you think, feel free to pack your guns and go sailing. | I'm | | certain we'll never cross paths, because likely you're too stupid to | follow | | one. | | | | | | | | | | |
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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote...
Folks, I give you the sophisticated guy called Danny: http://members.cox.net/sandycove/cos...lamingo01.html ...snip... If that's what you think, feel free to pack your guns and go sailing. I'm certain we'll never cross paths, because likely you're too stupid to follow one. This pathetic loser was trolling rec.aviation.* a few years back. He'll probably fade away pretty quickly; that's what happened there, anyway. Frank |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message | I've sailed in a lot | of places, and none of them waranted caring firearms. Yeah Okay.... California and the BVI's hardly rate as "a lot of places" Ganz. I carry an assault shotgun... It doubles as a line launcher with the kit from Mossberg. Nonetheless most people should not carry guns aboard since very few have a grasp on their use and consequences. This Danny Taddei is your exact polar opposite.... neither of you have a clue regarding use and deployment of a firearm. Both of you should be banned from owning one. CM |
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rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General | |||
rec.boats.paddle sea kayaking FAQ | General |