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JAXAshby February 29th 04 04:54 PM

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yeah, jeffies, that's it. mud. That is what the markers are for, that is why
the career merchant marine/decades ocean racer wished to avoid. mud.



Are you really so stupid as to claim that the only reason for aids to
navigation
is to mark rocks that could be hit by a small boat? Is "Soft As Puppy ****"
your middle name?



"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
Those may be "tings ta hits" but they are not rocks.


and the lights are there for what reason?












JAXAshby February 29th 04 04:56 PM

Lifelines
 
jeffies, the only one to use the word "lost" is you.

Lost at Hatteras with two GPS's! Good one jaxie!




Jeff Morris February 29th 04 05:11 PM

Lifelines
 
Right. You said "we were within 20 seconds of turning around". That sounds an
awful lot like you were lost. Especially since you can go 5 miles inside of a
light with 38 mile visibility. At 3 knots, that means you were afraid you were
within 100 feet of bumping into a "rock." Given that there are no hazards,
other than Diamond Shoals, which is very well marked and easy to avoid, its
sounds a lot like you were lost.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
jeffies, the only one to use the word "lost" is you.

Lost at Hatteras with two GPS's! Good one jaxie!






Shen44 February 29th 04 05:20 PM

Lifelines
 
Subject: Lifelines
From: "Jeff Morris"

Those may be "tings ta hits" but they are not rocks. The only reason someone
would claim there are rocks there is if they never were there at all. Of
course, its also possible you were hiding down below, scared ****less at the
thought of passing Hatteras. Or maybe you were hanging over the side. One
thing is for sure, you weren't navigating!


The other reason he might claim they are rocks, is much simpler .... he doesn't
know how to read a chart (obviously).
You'll note that Jax only hires on as a crewmember for these trips and it's
obvious that't all he's qualified for.

Shen

Shen44 February 29th 04 05:21 PM

Lifelines
 
Subject: Lifelines
From: (JAXAshby)
Date: 02/29/2004 08:20 Pacific Standard Time
Message-id:

Those may be "tings ta hits" but they are not rocks.


and the lights are there for what reason?



ROFL

Shen

Shen44 February 29th 04 05:25 PM

Lifelines
 
Subject: Lifelines
From: (JAXAshby)
Date: 02/29/2004 08:54 Pacific Standard Time
Message-id:

yeah, jeffies, that's it. mud. That is what the markers are for, that is
why
the career merchant marine/decades ocean racer wished to avoid. mud.


ROFL If that mud is 2 feet below the surface of the water, and your boat is
drawing 4 feet, wouldn't YOU want to avoid it?

BTW "career merchant marine" tells us little. Was he deck or engine? Officer or
crew?

Shen

Shen44 February 29th 04 05:34 PM

Lifelines
 
Subject: Lifelines
From: (JAXAshby)
Date: 02/28/2004 20:41 Pacific Standard Time
Message-id:

shen? have you *ever* in your life seen a chart, even once?


obviously not.


ROFL As expected, you don't know what I'm talking about, much less what you're
talking about.

Shen

JAXAshby February 29th 04 05:55 PM

Lifelines
 
no jeffies, it did not mean we were withing 100 feet of hitting something. It
meant we hadn't yet seen a light we expected to see, and if we didn't see it
****soon**** we would do the prudent thing and backtrack until we were sure
the light was out or something. we found the light right where it was
expected.

go out there sometime jeffies and you will find out that one does indeed watch
for lights. training wheels motorboat operators, on the other hand, motor a
bit and stop, motor a bit and stop, stay stopped because it might rain or the
bread is stale or whatever.

Right. You said "we were within 20 seconds of turning around". That sounds
an
awful lot like you were lost. Especially since you can go 5 miles inside of
a
light with 38 mile visibility. At 3 knots, that means you were afraid you
were
within 100 feet of bumping into a "rock." Given that there are no hazards,
other than Diamond Shoals, which is very well marked and easy to avoid, its
sounds a lot like you were lost.


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
jeffies, the only one to use the word "lost" is you.

Lost at Hatteras with two GPS's! Good one jaxie!














JAXAshby February 29th 04 05:57 PM

Lifelines
 
the lights are there for laughing at? I didn't know that. thanks shen for
enlightening the world.

and the lights are there for what reason?



ROFL

Shen




JAXAshby February 29th 04 05:59 PM

Lifelines
 
we didn't discuss it much, but he did have a plaque in his home (end point of
the voyage was the dock in front of his home) for his service at MacMurdo
Station.

BTW "career merchant marine" tells us little. Was he deck or engine? Officer
or
crew?

Shen





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