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Ha Ha Ha !! **** Off you Anal Retentive Dock Monkey.... you aren't
checkin' my rations!!!!

Pathetic.
You just admitted to operating your vessel under the influence of alcohol.
That's no joke, Mooron. Get some help or sell your boat.
Or both.


Uh Oh, Bob! That is one hell of a lame arguement! ..... AND you know
it!!!!




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Ah, the art of the counter-troll.


See my thread that is titled "Thimbles trip".

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ...
"Kelton Joyner" wrote "Dear Capt. Mooron" with this
lament:

Dear Capt. Mooron

| My depth sounder only reads to 500'. At 1.5 miles offshore I'm in over
| 500' of water depth. How can I chart the bottom contours?
signed: Over My Head

Dear Over My Head,
This is a common problem for coastal sounders used in deep water. I suggest
you upgrade to a larger more powerful professional grade unit.


A Simrad EK60 with a 12KHz transducer would do it nicely. Somehow I
think there'd be a small problem fitting one to the average yacht.

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| A Simrad EK60 with a 12KHz transducer would do it nicely. Somehow I
| think there'd be a small problem fitting one to the average yacht.

My old Canadian Tire Fish Finder had no problems with depths to 800 feet. A
common occurrence in Great Slave Lake. It cost $139.00 Cdn......

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| On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 14:47:33 +1200, The_navigator©
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| Perhaps you should next time you race?
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| Cheers MC
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| Really not necessary on my regular track, I know it too well.
| Offshore we do note depth and water temps....even log em :-)

Bwahahahahahahaaaaaaa ... in Nova Scotia I'm on the shelf and offshore
within 5 miles of my Bay! 600 ft depths! We were talking coastal and
tide/current effects Oz.

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Not even close. Based on everything produced to this point, ther is no evidnece
at all that you made a trip to the Thimble Islands.

So then why comment on the trip??? DUhhhhhh!
What an incredible idiot you are!!!

Busted from both sides!!

Bwahahaha!

RB
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It would have been a milk run.

We had no problems. What's your point?

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Bob!!!.... it's even worse! I won't hoist sail till I open my first beer!

Sorry. drinking and operating a vessel is dangerous.
I'm afraid my respect for Mooron is akin to that for DWI drivers. It's not a
joke.

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That's no joke, Mooron. Get some help or sell your boat.
Or both.


Uh Oh, Bob! That is one hell of a lame arguement! ..... AND you know
it!!!!

Drinking and operating a boat is not something "lame" just because a number of
people do it. It's unsafe and bad seamanship. I don't care what Mooron knows
about topographical current effects. If he's drunk and sailing, he's a hazard.
And I'm not joking about this one.

RB
 
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