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![]() "John Cairns" wrote I own a boat that I can actually sail myself. I am happy with the choice I made. I enjoy looking at boats, but I've never seriously considered going to a larger boat, and I'm very familiar with the "two-foot-itis" syndrome, you seem to be a poster boy for this malady. As far a keeping the engines off, all this really means is that you've never done any cruising, sad considering the fact that you live in an area that's a good starting point for extended cruising. We're very happy that you're pleased with "your" new boat, but the way you go on about it, we're wondering who you're really trying to convince. For some strange reason he appears to be trying to convince Loco. What's up with that? Scotty |
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![]() "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Jeff wrote: I can sail a racing boat any time I want. You'll never be able to wake up at Merchant's Row, or Pulpit Harbor, or Long Point, or Hadley's, or the Sassafras, or the Wye, or the Alligator River, or the Little Snake, or Cabbage Key, or any one of several hundred other places we've been to. We get a guy in our bay a few times every summer with a PDQ, scoots right up to the head of the bay and anchors in about 4 feet of water, he never has a problem with idiots anchoring too close to him. I envy both the ability to get into water that shallow and the avoidance of the jerks! I can anchor in 4' of water. Cheers Scotty Huh. I can anchor in 3' 8", with several inches of clearance, so there. John Cairns |
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![]() "Scotty" wrote in message ... "John Cairns" wrote I own a boat that I can actually sail myself. I am happy with the choice I made. I enjoy looking at boats, but I've never seriously considered going to a larger boat, and I'm very familiar with the "two-foot-itis" syndrome, you seem to be a poster boy for this malady. As far a keeping the engines off, all this really means is that you've never done any cruising, sad considering the fact that you live in an area that's a good starting point for extended cruising. We're very happy that you're pleased with "your" new boat, but the way you go on about it, we're wondering who you're really trying to convince. For some strange reason he appears to be trying to convince Loco. What's up with that? Scotty Mebbe he views Loco as a "father figure". Unresolved "issues" from childhood, improper toilet training and the like. John Cairns |
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I can anchor in 4' of water.
John Cairns wrote: Huh. I can anchor in 3' 8", with several inches of clearance, so there. Well, I can anchor in less than that... 3'4" or so, if the tanks are less full. And if the bottom is sand or mud, I can dredge out my own anchorage no matter how shallow it is to start with. Our last boat could anchor on dry land. DSK |
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![]() "John Cairns" wrote in message ... "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Jeff wrote: I can sail a racing boat any time I want. You'll never be able to wake up at Merchant's Row, or Pulpit Harbor, or Long Point, or Hadley's, or the Sassafras, or the Wye, or the Alligator River, or the Little Snake, or Cabbage Key, or any one of several hundred other places we've been to. We get a guy in our bay a few times every summer with a PDQ, scoots right up to the head of the bay and anchors in about 4 feet of water, he never has a problem with idiots anchoring too close to him. I envy both the ability to get into water that shallow and the avoidance of the jerks! I can anchor in 4' of water. Cheers Scotty Huh. I can anchor in 3' 8", with several inches of clearance, so there. I can sail in 3' 5'' of water. Phhtttttttttttttttttttttt ![]() Scotty |
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The light at the end of their tunnel is New Jersey!
Bwaaahaahaahaahahaahahahaahahahahaaaaa!!!!!!!!!! "Scotty" wrote in message news ![]() Today in Manhattan, while I was eating lunch on W57th St., I noticed several busses go by with the same message on the side, it read, ''Hey New Yorkers, Do your part to help clean up the LIS, Always FLUSH TWICE'' -- Fleet Admiral Scotty 8450 AUSTIN ST APT 4K KEW GARDENS, NY 11415 Ph.# 718-757-7114 "Bob Crantz" wrote in message nk.net... " Did you also learn to live the the stench of the floating fecal matter that is floating past you? Capt. Robert B Boatless City Island, NY |
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Scotty wrote:
jerks! I can anchor in 4' of water. Yeah, well so can I, if the bottom is nice soft mud. Would you want to anchor in 4' when the waves are more than a foot? Cheers Martin |
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![]() "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote: jerks! I can anchor in 4' of water. Yeah, well so can I, if the bottom is nice soft mud. Would you want to anchor in 4' when the waves are more than a foot? that is why I also wrote; ''I can sail in 3' 5'' of water. Phhtttttttttttttttttttttt ![]() Scotty, draft 3'4'' board up. |
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I can anchor in 4' of water.
Martin Baxter wrote: Yeah, well so can I, if the bottom is nice soft mud. Would you want to anchor in 4' when the waves are more than a foot? Why would you want to anchor any place where there are 1' waves? Are we talking jet-ski wakes here? DSK |
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DSK wrote:
I can anchor in 4' of water. Martin Baxter wrote: Yeah, well so can I, if the bottom is nice soft mud. Would you want to anchor in 4' when the waves are more than a foot? Why would you want to anchor any place where there are 1' waves? Are we talking jet-ski wakes here? DSK Sometimes the wind changes direction up here! We, most unfortunately, also get our share jet skis and motor heads; the guys I don't mind are the bass fishermen, come blasting in at about 50 knots in a flat bottom boat with just the prop in water, almost no wake, and once they start to fish they are quiet, (apparently bass can hear a beer fart at 50 yards). Cheers martin |
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