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Bite me. I can do it and have done it and will do
it again. I don't think some Canadian faggot has anything to say to me that is of any worth so it is your turn to shut your piehole before I shut it for you with a balled up fist. "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... I did try it you decrepit piece of lying flotsam... and I assure you I could lift your emaciated little frame and twist it into a friggin' pretzel.... and I can't pull myself up to my boat at 5 knots. I've swam since I was 11 months old and scuba dive as well as free dive. I'm in twice the shape you are and even smoking a cigarette, a blunt and drinking a beer I could out run and out swim you. I'll tell you right now you are bull****ting. Not only can't you do it... but you're shooting off your yap about something you have no experience with.... could never accomplish and have never tried. So until you know something about the subject.. do me a friggin' favour and shut your maw. You're spewing crap again.... CM "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | You might have weenie arms but those of us who | are fit can pull ourselves hand over hand up a knotted | line of sufficient diameter at four or five knots. The | secret is to arch one's back and get most of one's | body out of the water and surfing along. Try it | behind a skiff sometime. It is not all that hard to | do. | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... | Sheesh.... another "expert"..... have you ever tried to pull yourself back | to a boat doing even 4 knots? I'll clue you in here... it can't be done. | That advise is as dangerous as it is useless. | | CM | | "Lurker" wrote in message | .. . | | Actually, it's a good idea for anyone who singlehands, especially alone, | to | | trail a line with some sort of float attached in case you get knocked | | overboard. This is especially true if you venture outside an inlet. | | | | | | "CANDChelp" wrote in message | | ... | | Jeff sails staring at his compass. His radio, especially in a busy | harbor | | is | | making a constant racket as 100 pleasure boats hail eachother for beer | and | | fishing tips. He trails a line behind his boat to constantly remind him, | | and | | anyone else, that his boat doesn't sail a straight line. | | | | Sounds fun!!! | | | | RB | | | | | | | | | | |
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