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Bob Crantz January 17th 06 01:16 AM

Robbie needs this!
 
http://www.surfacedive.com/Products/Models/index.htm

Expense it for the survey business.

Amen!



[email protected] January 17th 06 01:29 AM

Robbie needs this!
 
Does it come with gator repellant?


rgnmstr January 17th 06 03:57 AM

Robbie needs this!
 
I have a 40' hose that I connect to my regulator mouthpiece and to a
rented tank that I leave in the cockpit. I could use the $1K that
that device costs for something else.


Capt. Rob January 17th 06 11:34 AM

Robbie needs this!
 
I could use the $1K that
that device costs for something else.


Like a curtain between the V-berth and the head???

Bwahahahahhahaha!

RB
35s5
NY


Janet January 17th 06 02:22 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
rgnmstr wrote:
I have a 40' hose that I connect to my regulator mouthpiece and to a
rented tank that I leave in the cockpit. I could use the $1K that
that device costs for something else.


Why?

If you use a tank, why not dive with it, why introduce great lengths of
hose into the equation?

Makes no sense to me, almost as dumb as the sort of thing that Capt.
obnoxious would say before thinking things through.

Capt. Rob January 17th 06 09:25 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
It's easier to scrape crusty kritters off a hull without tanks Janet.

Just ask Margo. I left my oxygen mask off for over 27 seconds scraping
her bottom.

Kaaaaaaa Bammmmmmmmm. Are you in NY?

Grrrrrrrrr.

RB
35s5 a deep divers boat
NY


Janet January 18th 06 04:25 AM

Robbie needs this!
 
Capt. Rob wrote:
It's easier to scrape crusty kritters off a hull without tanks Janet.


I have dived with tanks, re-breathers and hookahs. The only advantage
(under one atmosphere) with a re-breather is the length of time you can
keep working. Hookahs are similar. I would prefer tanks at all times,
less restriction. My husband was a Navy diver and taught me. We lived on
cruising yachts for most of our marriage, with me remaining on it when
he was on active duty, so I am pretty familiar with yacht housekeeping.
I sold our boat when he was killed but bought another one a couple of
years ago, as soon as the various authorities that I was subject to
would allow me to live where I liked.


Just ask Margo. I left my oxygen mask off for over 27 seconds scraping
her bottom.


Yes well some girls do have problems with bottoms that are left
unattended. Time for little blue pills?



Kaaaaaaa Bammmmmmmmm. Are you in NY?


Nope. Haven't been to NY for nearly ten years, I like warmer climes.


Grrrrrrrrr.

RB
35s5 a deep divers boat
NY


Why do you keep mimicking Capt. Obnoxious?

Doesn't it get boring, I mean there isn't much of an audience? This
group seems to be puppet central. There are probably only three real
people posting here - plus the occasional drop-in like me.

Janet


Capt. Rob January 18th 06 04:53 AM

Robbie needs this!
 
Doesn't it get boring, I mean there isn't much of an audience? This
group seems to be puppet central. There are probably only three real
people posting here


No, Janet....just one.


RB
35s5
NY


katy January 18th 06 12:52 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
Janet wrote:
Capt. Rob wrote:

It's easier to scrape crusty kritters off a hull without tanks Janet.



I have dived with tanks, re-breathers and hookahs. The only advantage
(under one atmosphere) with a re-breather is the length of time you can
keep working. Hookahs are similar. I would prefer tanks at all times,
less restriction. My husband was a Navy diver and taught me. We lived on
cruising yachts for most of our marriage, with me remaining on it when
he was on active duty, so I am pretty familiar with yacht housekeeping.
I sold our boat when he was killed but bought another one a couple of
years ago, as soon as the various authorities that I was subject to
would allow me to live where I liked.


Just ask Margo. I left my oxygen mask off for over 27 seconds scraping
her bottom.



Yes well some girls do have problems with bottoms that are left
unattended. Time for little blue pills?



Kaaaaaaa Bammmmmmmmm. Are you in NY?



Nope. Haven't been to NY for nearly ten years, I like warmer climes.


Grrrrrrrrr.

RB
35s5 a deep divers boat
NY


Why do you keep mimicking Capt. Obnoxious?

Doesn't it get boring, I mean there isn't much of an audience? This
group seems to be puppet central. There are probably only three real
people posting here - plus the occasional drop-in like me.

Janet

There are more real people than that...you just have to stay awhile
to figure out who they are...

DSK January 18th 06 12:58 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
Janet wrote:
Doesn't it get boring, I mean there isn't much of an audience? This
group seems to be puppet central. There are probably only three real
people posting here - plus the occasional drop-in like me.

Janet


katy wrote:
There are more real people than that...you just have to stay awhile to
figure out who they are...


It's pretty easy to figure out IMHO... the ones who keep
insisting they're *not* sock puppets, for example.

There are actually a lot of real people here, with a lot of
sailing experience. Ask a technical question and see which
ones give a sensible answer and which ones crib an article
from Google and insult everybody else.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Capt. Rob January 18th 06 01:18 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
Ask a technical question and see which
ones give a sensible answer and which ones crib an article
from Google and insult everybody else.


Yep, check recent threads and Doug has been unable to keep from
trolling, even in Alt.Cruising with an otherwise civil discussion on
multihuls. Even Jeff and I manage to keep it cool....and then Doug
tried to stink up the thread. Have a look if you have any doubts. The
only recent thread that Doug has not trolled was the "Serious PHRF"
that I started. Then Janet and Katy trolled it. Doug still can't tell
the difference between the silly threads and the ones actually about
sailing. But does Doug start ANY good sailing threads? Nope.


RB
35s5
NY


katy January 18th 06 01:57 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
Capt. Rob wrote:
Ask a technical question and see which
ones give a sensible answer and which ones crib an article
from Google and insult everybody else.


Yep, check recent threads and Doug has been unable to keep from
trolling, even in Alt.Cruising with an otherwise civil discussion on
multihuls. Even Jeff and I manage to keep it cool....and then Doug
tried to stink up the thread. Have a look if you have any doubts. The
only recent thread that Doug has not trolled was the "Serious PHRF"
that I started. Then Janet and Katy trolled it. Doug still can't tell
the difference between the silly threads and the ones actually about
sailing. But does Doug start ANY good sailing threads? Nope.


RB
35s5
NY

Trolled it? We took part in a discussion. Your crybaby attitudes
about ratings are so childish that they don't even merit a serious
reply.

Capt. Rob January 18th 06 03:13 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
Trolled it? We took part in a discussion.

One thing Neal was always right about, Katy. You have nothing to
contribute here regarding sailing. That thread is a perfect example
Discussion about PHRF leads you and a sockpuppet to troll.
Good work, Katy.


RB
35s5
NY


Capt.Mooron January 18th 06 03:56 PM

Robbie needs this!
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message One thing Neal was always
right about, Katy. You have nothing to
contribute here regarding sailing. That thread is a perfect example
Discussion about PHRF leads you and a sockpuppet to troll.
Good work, Katy.


Yeah Kitty... Bobsprit dosen't need a sailing discussion to troll... but it
helps.

CM



katy January 18th 06 04:17 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
Capt. Rob wrote:
Trolled it? We took part in a discussion.

One thing Neal was always right about, Katy. You have nothing to
contribute here regarding sailing. That thread is a perfect example
Discussion about PHRF leads you and a sockpuppet to troll.
Good work, Katy.


RB
35s5
NY

Your discussing ratings when you don't race is a waste of the time
and energy of the people here who do...
If you ever did decide to race your boat, it would take two weeks to
unload all the crap you've installed on her. Poor boat. I feel
sorry for her. All that weight.

katy January 18th 06 04:18 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
Capt.Mooron wrote:
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message One thing Neal was always
right about, Katy. You have nothing to

contribute here regarding sailing. That thread is a perfect example
Discussion about PHRF leads you and a sockpuppet to troll.
Good work, Katy.



Yeah Kitty... Bobsprit dosen't need a sailing discussion to troll... but it
helps.

CM


Bobsprit doesn't realize that even his most meager attempts at
discussing sailing are considered trolls by the rest of us. He is
such a sad case.

Capt. Neal® January 18th 06 04:49 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
IAWTP

CN
~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Capt. Rob January 18th 06 05:14 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
If you ever did decide to race your boat, it would take two weeks to
unload all the crap you've installed on her. Poor boat. I feel
sorry for her. All that weight.

What stuff? I bet we carry less than you on any given day. About the
only extra gear we have are two LCD TVs weighing a few lbs and the AC
system that came with the boat.
Sorry, Katy.

RB
35s5
NY


katy January 18th 06 08:55 PM

Robbie needs this!
 
Capt. Rob wrote:
If you ever did decide to race your boat, it would take two weeks to
unload all the crap you've installed on her. Poor boat. I feel
sorry for her. All that weight.

What stuff? I bet we carry less than you on any given day. About the
only extra gear we have are two LCD TVs weighing a few lbs and the AC
system that came with the boat.
Sorry, Katy.

RB
35s5
NY

Then you don't carry less than we do. We don't have an a/c or
anything but a wall console stereo and instruments that are supposed
to be on boats.


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