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Scotty July 29th 06 03:05 PM

What is most deadly to sailors at sea
 
Ozzy must be a 'short person'.

;)


OzOne wrote in message
...
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 23:52:40 -0700, "Capt. JG"


scribbled thusly:

It's a song... Randy Newman.


Ahhh, don't listen to him


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting

you.



Thom Stewart July 29th 06 05:26 PM

What is most deadly to sailors at sea
 
Drowning!!




http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage


Joe July 29th 06 06:10 PM

What is most deadly to sailors at sea
 

Capt. JG wrote:
There's no fire fighting exam for the OUPV, but it mentioned. Is your ticket
current?

Only thing current is my AB ticket, tankerman, lifeboatman.

I would need 120 days on a vessel greater than 300 tons to re-new my
Masters.
I will most likely never re-new as I do not plan to run ships or boats
again for a living.

Fire fighting is just as an extensive section of the test as
navigation, once you get above 100 tons.

Joe





Capt. JG July 29th 06 06:47 PM

What is most deadly to sailors at sea
 
I'm looking forward to my masters ticket at some point in the near future...
not over 100 tons though. I just don't have the desire for that. Very
impressive still though... even if you don't renew. How long did you do it
for?

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...

Capt. JG wrote:
There's no fire fighting exam for the OUPV, but it mentioned. Is your
ticket
current?

Only thing current is my AB ticket, tankerman, lifeboatman.

I would need 120 days on a vessel greater than 300 tons to re-new my
Masters.
I will most likely never re-new as I do not plan to run ships or boats
again for a living.

Fire fighting is just as an extensive section of the test as
navigation, once you get above 100 tons.

Joe







Capt. JG July 29th 06 06:48 PM

What is most deadly to sailors at sea
 
You should... he likes Ozland.

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www.sailnow.com

OzOne wrote in message ...
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 23:52:40 -0700, "Capt. JG"
scribbled thusly:

It's a song... Randy Newman.


Ahhh, don't listen to him


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




Capt. JG July 29th 06 06:48 PM

What is most deadly to sailors at sea
 
You got surfin too... more lyrics.

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www.sailnow.com

OzOne wrote in message ...
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 23:52:40 -0700, "Capt. JG"
scribbled thusly:

It's a song... Randy Newman.


Ahhh, don't listen to him


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




Capt. JG July 29th 06 06:48 PM

What is most deadly to sailors at sea
 
heh

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www.sailnow.com

"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..
Ozzy must be a 'short person'.

;)


OzOne wrote in message
...
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 23:52:40 -0700, "Capt. JG"


scribbled thusly:

It's a song... Randy Newman.


Ahhh, don't listen to him


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting

you.





Joe July 29th 06 07:14 PM

What is most deadly to sailors at sea
 

Capt. JG wrote:
I'm looking forward to my masters ticket at some point in the near future...
not over 100 tons though. I just don't have the desire for that. Very
impressive still though... even if you don't renew. How long did you do it
for?


18 yrs from the day I joined the Navy to the last boat I ran a 12000 HP
offshore tow/supply boat for Point Marina.

Most of the Point Marine work was towing Simi's, jack-up's, and
platforms.
http://www.cclockwood.com/stockimages/16158.jpg


I loved the work, but the money was just not good enough, and someone
showed me a way to make much much more on my terms. I figured if I
stayed in the biz i'd be running a super taker by now for Exxon...I had
an uncle that could have paved the path, he ran tankers from 1942 to
1994. His last gig was the Valdez to the Longbeach OST back and forth,
over and over. He made good money.... 200K+ a year only working 6 mo a
year. He was a good Capt respected by his crews..... RIP. I think
when I boarded his supertanker off Long Beach in 1973 at 11 years
old.... that was when I made up my mind I was going to sea and become
a Captain. After 18 yrs of being told were to go and when to go the
romance of the career was lost, but the romance of the sea is still in
me :0).

You otta get a 100 ton passengers 100 mile offshore and run a whale
watching boats, they are just bulky crewboats. They are a blast to
master.

Joe


--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...

Capt. JG wrote:
There's no fire fighting exam for the OUPV, but it mentioned. Is your
ticket
current?

Only thing current is my AB ticket, tankerman, lifeboatman.

I would need 120 days on a vessel greater than 300 tons to re-new my
Masters.
I will most likely never re-new as I do not plan to run ships or boats
again for a living.

Fire fighting is just as an extensive section of the test as
navigation, once you get above 100 tons.

Joe






Capt. JG July 29th 06 09:59 PM

What is most deadly to sailors at sea
 
I have the Near Coastal endoresment, but I do want to be able to take more
than 6 customers. Of course, I want to find my own boat... looking hard, but
I may have to wait until next winter when the prices drop and the selection
gets better.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...

Capt. JG wrote:
I'm looking forward to my masters ticket at some point in the near
future...
not over 100 tons though. I just don't have the desire for that. Very
impressive still though... even if you don't renew. How long did you do
it
for?


18 yrs from the day I joined the Navy to the last boat I ran a 12000 HP
offshore tow/supply boat for Point Marina.

Most of the Point Marine work was towing Simi's, jack-up's, and
platforms.
http://www.cclockwood.com/stockimages/16158.jpg


I loved the work, but the money was just not good enough, and someone
showed me a way to make much much more on my terms. I figured if I
stayed in the biz i'd be running a super taker by now for Exxon...I had
an uncle that could have paved the path, he ran tankers from 1942 to
1994. His last gig was the Valdez to the Longbeach OST back and forth,
over and over. He made good money.... 200K+ a year only working 6 mo a
year. He was a good Capt respected by his crews..... RIP. I think
when I boarded his supertanker off Long Beach in 1973 at 11 years
old.... that was when I made up my mind I was going to sea and become
a Captain. After 18 yrs of being told were to go and when to go the
romance of the career was lost, but the romance of the sea is still in
me :0).

You otta get a 100 ton passengers 100 mile offshore and run a whale
watching boats, they are just bulky crewboats. They are a blast to
master.

Joe


--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...

Capt. JG wrote:
There's no fire fighting exam for the OUPV, but it mentioned. Is your
ticket
current?

Only thing current is my AB ticket, tankerman, lifeboatman.

I would need 120 days on a vessel greater than 300 tons to re-new my
Masters.
I will most likely never re-new as I do not plan to run ships or boats
again for a living.

Fire fighting is just as an extensive section of the test as
navigation, once you get above 100 tons.

Joe








Lady Pilot August 6th 06 06:28 PM

What is most deadly to sailors at sea
 

"Capt. JG" wrote:
I don't usually take a **** after I sink. Sometimes I take a **** in a
sink. I ****ed in a wheelbarrow once, but that was in Syndey at a party.



Gaynz, with a "****ing fetish"...I think I just lost my appetite!

LP




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