| Home |
| Search |
| Today's Posts |
|
|
|
#1
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
|
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message I guess Mooron's troll would actually have merit if there was much truth to it. 4 kids drowned in a small dink two winters back here. The boat had a crack in it, filled and the positive flotation could not protect them from the feezing waters. They all died. My inflatable would never have sank. Period. Also: Kids fool around, elderly folks have lapses in balance.....and a hard dink is not friendly to that. In addition to that a hard dink carries way less, fewer people just can't match the inlfatable in any way. Have both...but being sensible we use the safer inflatable until the waters warm up a bit. What a complete Crock!.... a total deviation from the facts and a feeble attempt to redirect the issue. If by some insane and idiotic idea you consider the variable of climate to the relative merits of safety in a small boat.... you're delusional and off topic ... pointing out the obvious and feigning intellect. Here... I'll spell it out for you since as of late you seem to be having difficulty following a discussion..... An inflatable can as easily suffer irrepairable damage that floods the vessel.... you should be properly dressed for existing conditions!! You're as lame as dbohara.... 209 lbs this morning, Mooron. I'm 6'3. I also ran three miles this morning before the sun was up while your viens were still drying out. I'm your superior in every way, Mooron. I'm stronger, faster....and I have a nicer boat that is also stronger and faster and doesn't have a poorly made interior that you yourself wrote about!!! Here Bobsprit... Pull my Finger... Your ass is an axe handle wide and your inner thighs have chafe burns from your many three mile waddles to the fridge..... CM |
|
#2
posted to alt.sailing.asa
|
|||
|
|||
|
It seems Swab has never used an inflatble either.
I never should have given him that old Avon with the transom missing. I told him it was not repairable. Someday, he'll get in an inflatable and try rowing it. I can see his obituary now..."Lame overweight Swabbie carried out to sea on inflatable dink when his outboard failed. Unable to row against prevailing winds. Not carrying an anchor or hand held VHF. Not seen alive again." "Swabbie Robbie" wrote in message In addition to that a hard dink carries way less, fewer people just can't match the inlfatable in any way. Have both...but being sensible we use the safer inflatable until the waters warm up a bit. |