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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ...
I do the same thing here Mooron. Mostley stinkboats. One trawler guy gave me a crisp new 100 dollar bill. I told him I did not want it, thats what you do for other boaters, he said if I did not take it he would just toss it in the water. So I accepted it. Then there are the cigarboat assholes. I secured about 5 floating dock boxes full of gear before they made it to open water, not one of the owners said thanks, and one of them with his stuck up slut gave me dirty looks, acted ****ed off about it. Next time I plan to shoot holes in them before they can bump into my boat. I think they would of rather filed an highly inflated insurance claim. Joe I often wondered during hurricane Juan last year if it wasn't better just to scuttle the damn boats that belonged to ignorant, inexperienced owners... rather than allow them to become hazards to the vessels properly secured. Cripes... on my boat I stripped every piece of loose cloth, dodger, rail cloths, sails and gear from the decks and placed two anchors with major chafe gear at 45 degrees to my mooring. I secured and stripped 5 other vessels... the owners hadn't bothered coming out to do it themselves. 4 of the 5 thanked me profusely and purchased beer and rum for me. The 5th never showed for the entire season.... I heard he had died on vacation and his widow was housebound in grief. 3 vessels tore their moorings... all behind me because I secured all vessels within what I believed was a striking perimeter. Those boats that tore loose hit , damaged and/or sank 4 others. Of course nobody got blamed but the insurance premiums went way up... for all of us! Overproof suffered no damage at all. I dove to free the tangled mess of rode and anchor. You either rise to the challenge or get swamped by the results. CM "Bart Senior" wrote in message et... | These are people who probably don't know how to sail. If they | learned on small boats they would understand how powerful the | wind really is. | | "DSK" wrote | | The marina was well prepared, except for a few stupid people who did not | take down their roller furled genoas... I climbed aboard two and added a | set of securing hitches, one with the owner standing there telling me | the whole time that he didn't need it, didn't want it, and I better come | back right after the storm and get it off of there. This is what a I | call a damn Yankee. Other people secured biminis & roller furlers for | people who either couldn't or wouldn't take them off themselves. | One of these bozos said to me, "The predicted wind is only 60 knots or | less, that's not going to be a problem." I told him that 1- less than 60 | knots could shred his bimini, yank his genoa off it's furler and dismast | him, as well as causing major damage to boats around him (this last | being my own concern) and 2- there was a good possibility of tornados. | This guy also has dock lines that look like old ratty clothesline.. the | marina dockmaster had to loan him some real lines. | | | |