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katy, I took a tow from a boat load of those guys.
The skipper knew his stuff somewhat. The rest were keystone cops. I could not believe they were wearing those extra big heavy lifejackets on a hot flat calm day. It was hilarious. One of them kept pointed to me and telling me to put on my lifejacket. I ignored him. But it was the first clue to making me nervous. I think I told the story earlier. They nearly stove the side of my boat in. "katy" wrote Or people REALLY impressed with themselves... Bart Senior wrote: Warning! While many in the USCGA are sharp seaman. Many more are untrained novices in the "keystone cop" category. |
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