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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message We monitor channel 77 or you can call the main office at 718-885-2000. Guest mooring is 30 dollars for any boat up to 30 feet Transient slip is 2.00 per foot per day with power/water Dock for dinner (up to 3 hours) is 20 dollars Local discounts are for members only. I can accomodate vessels to 48 feet presently. If you come for a slip I can get you a much lower rate. What a Rip - Off!!! Up here it's 30cents a foot and free if you're only staying for a few hours. Overnight moorings are 10 bucks and that includes free water taxi!! $20/ft gets you all winter storage with power & water plus cable and internet! Plus the water is pristine by comparison!!! CM- |
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![]() Dave wrote: On 6 Jul 2006 11:02:06 -0700, "Capt. Rob" said: We closed our club house because it was not being used enough. Does that perhaps tell one something? Face it, Rob, Boatmax ain't a yacht club. The owners voted the club house closed because they wanted to be on their boats. No one regretted the decision. Walk over to Sty or CIYC and see all the folks eating crappy food and drinking up a storm. Is that what makes a "yacht club?" Oh, and they MAKE you pay for that food even if you don't want it. 500 dollars worth at Harlem and CIYC!!! Funny that the serious sailors who make crossings with thier boats are at North and South Minneford and not on the other side. We are the only proper club on the island and laugh at the losers who hang on a hook to save a grand or two. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() What a Rip - Off!!! Up here it's 30cents a foot and free if you're only staying for a few hours. Overnight moorings are 10 bucks and that includes free water taxi!! $20/ft gets you all winter storage with power & water plus cable and internet! Plus the water is pristine by comparison!!! 1st of all, the water of the LIS is cleaner than yours and I'll bet you money on it. You better look at the tidal/current race of the LIS before saying anything else. As for our club, we also have wireless web, fixed phone, cable and so on. We are also in one of the best sailing areas around....famous in fact. No one even cares where you sail! Of course it's cheaper where you are. You also have no culture, sub par food, no Broadway, zilcho. I wouldn't live there unless I wanted to stay single, childless, never have sex and own a phoney blue water boat with an interior that falls apart. Say...whadya know! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message 1st of all, the water of the LIS is cleaner than yours and I'll bet you money on it. What a crock.... your photos show the water as "Sewage Grey".... all the water here is a deep blue. You sail in a sewage lagoon by comparison! Deal with it you harbour city day sailor CM- |
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![]() "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message Just how much tidy-bowl did it take to achieve that color? The color of the water rarely means diddly about it's quality. Get a grip.... I'm on the Atlantic seaboard off Nova Scotia.... not some inland harbour of a sewage lagoon to 20 million toilets flushed twice daily. Blue is the colour of the ocean.... and the visibility here is excellent.... then again I know since I not only free dive and spearfish... but scuba dive as well. If your water shows grey... the clarity is off due to suspended solids.. due to contamination... and don't even begin to preach to me about rain water run-off and thermoclines. You're a fricken idiot and well out of your league addressing me on water quality you dickweed. The colour of water is indeed a qualitive indicator of it's potential... fresh or salt. Where the **** do we come up with these dimestore sidewalk experts like you... talking to me ... about relative water quality? You don't hold a candle to my expertise in geotechnical nor environmental technologies. So do yourself a favour and shut the **** up before you make yourself look more of an ass than you already are. ....and that ladies & gentlemen is how you deal with inconsequential lackeys that doubt your assertions on site. :-) Bwahahahahahahahahaaaa.... CM- |
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![]() Charlie Morgan wrote: On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 00:26:36 GMT, "Capt.Mooron" wrote: "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message Just how much tidy-bowl did it take to achieve that color? The color of the water rarely means diddly about it's quality. Get a grip.... I'm on the Atlantic seaboard off Nova Scotia.... not some inland harbour of a sewage lagoon to 20 million toilets flushed twice daily. Blue is the colour of the ocean.... and the visibility here is excellent.... then again I know since I not only free dive and spearfish... but scuba dive as well. If your water shows grey... the clarity is off due to suspended solids.. due to contamination... and don't even begin to preach to me about rain water run-off and thermoclines. You're a fricken idiot and well out of your league addressing me on water quality you dickweed. The colour of water is indeed a qualitive indicator of it's potential... fresh or salt. Where the **** do we come up with these dimestore sidewalk experts like you... talking to me ... about relative water quality? You don't hold a candle to my expertise in geotechnical nor environmental technologies. So do yourself a favour and shut the **** up before you make yourself look more of an ass than you already are. ...and that ladies & gentlemen is how you deal with inconsequential lackeys that doubt your assertions on site. :-) Bwahahahahahahahahaaaa.... CM- Your hysterical and grossly overstated response, along with all the name calling is just one indicator that I was right on the money. Let me guess... Halifax? Talk about a noteworthy and well publicized sewage problem. Hint: The brown in the Missisippi River is mud. Yeah, you are a real expert! The Mississippi is not LIS grey. If you want aqua clear, warm,wonderful water.... just hit the Gulf stream in the Gulf of Mexico. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63212926yBMEXN Refreshing huh? Joe CWM |
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![]() OzOne wrote: On 6 Jul 2006 19:08:43 -0700, "Joe" scribbled thusly: If you want aqua clear, warm,wonderful water.... just hit the Gulf stream in the Gulf of Mexico. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63212926yBMEXN Refreshing huh? Joe Or go less that a mile offshore here. You just lack diversity. Joe Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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![]() OzOne wrote: On 6 Jul 2006 19:14:19 -0700, "Joe" scribbled thusly: OzOne wrote: On 6 Jul 2006 19:08:43 -0700, "Joe" scribbled thusly: If you want aqua clear, warm,wonderful water.... just hit the Gulf stream in the Gulf of Mexico. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63212926yBMEXN Refreshing huh? Joe Or go less that a mile offshore here. You just lack diversity. Joe Diversity? We're a blink away from the southern ocean and open to the south directly to Antactica and the souther storm waves. Diversity by the bucketload. and Wiley has even greater diversity....colder diversity. Whats or were is Wiley? The stream off Port O'Conner is only about 10 miles out, around Port Mansfield it's about a mile, galveston 25 or so, not far at all. Joe Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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![]() "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message Your hysterical and grossly overstated response, along with all the name calling is just one indicator that I was right on the money. Let me guess... Halifax? Talk about a noteworthy and well publicized sewage problem. No!... your feminine intuition has led you to err once more. ... not Halifax. In regards to what you decry as "name calling"... I refer to as correct nomenclature. Your "indicators" contain no scientific merit. You're a dickweed with delusions of intellect. I suggest you refrain from trifling with your betters lest you enjoy having your arse booted ad nauseum. Hint: The brown in the Missisippi River is mud. Yeah, you are a real expert! Sedimentation..... and it's not clear nor clean. I am an expert... so scurry off and talk to your peers... the magazine read wannabe intellects gathered along the sidewalk begging for handouts at the local gin dispenery. You are no match for me ... you little weiner. CM- |
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So what... my mooring is 2.7 nautical miles from the Atlantic Ocean.... in a
nice , clean harbour. I know... I dive here. Look Up Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia.... I'm 5 nautical miles up the coast from there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:C...eggys-cove.jpg Oh Gosh... is that water ...."Blue"??? Good Grief it's that colour right along the shore!!!! How did that happen??? Bwahahahahahahahahahaha.... CM- "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... OzOne wrote: On 6 Jul 2006 19:14:19 -0700, "Joe" scribbled thusly: OzOne wrote: On 6 Jul 2006 19:08:43 -0700, "Joe" scribbled thusly: If you want aqua clear, warm,wonderful water.... just hit the Gulf stream in the Gulf of Mexico. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63212926yBMEXN Refreshing huh? Joe Or go less that a mile offshore here. You just lack diversity. Joe Diversity? We're a blink away from the southern ocean and open to the south directly to Antactica and the souther storm waves. Diversity by the bucketload. and Wiley has even greater diversity....colder diversity. Whats or were is Wiley? The stream off Port O'Conner is only about 10 miles out, around Port Mansfield it's about a mile, galveston 25 or so, not far at all. Joe Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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