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Thank you for your concern, Horvy 'ol buddy, but I don't drink beer.
However, there is always a bottle of rum on board 'Lisa Marie'. Scotty "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 12:47:29 -0400, "Scott Vernon" wrote this crap: I will probably sail down to Rock Hall tomorrow. The entrance to the anchorage is 'a bit tricky' if not downright 'challenging'. The channel is a mere 120' wide (only enough room for one boat at a time), and marked with buoys. Also there is a 'confusing tide' (sometimes it's in, sometimes it's out). I don't have the luxury of radar, plotting GPS, or a Rand McNally 'cruising guide'. All I have is a chart. My question is; how many times should I 'pass back & forth ' studying the challenging entrance? Should I just stay at the slip? Just don't run out of beer. Ave Imperator Bush! Bush Was Right! Four More Years! |
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