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"Gilligan" wrote in message
. .. "KLC Lewis" wrote in message et... "DSK" wrote in message ... ...swam out with the anchor...? Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation. KLC Lewis wrote: Oh, c'mon. You manly men wouldn't have any problem at all. You'd grab that 45# CQR, plop in on your hairy chest, and backstroke out a hundred yards. Oh sure, the anchor itself is no problem. It's the 20 yards of chain that's the problem... stuff keeps getting tangled in your legs as you're swimming.... DSK Have you tried organising it around the...Samson post? I hate it when all my chest hair get caught up in the anchor chain. That's why I carry the chain in my teeth and the anchor in one hand when I swim out to set it. To make sure I don't expend any unecessary effort trying to stay down while setting the anchor I wear 85lbs of diver's weights. I don't understand why any manly man would use an anchor to kedge the boat when its aground. Why not just swim under the boat and lift it up and push it out? Gotta get the little woman to carry the anchor and chain... come on, get with the program.... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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-rick- wrote:
Joe wrote: 3rd, you should have jumped in and swam out with the anchor, dove down and planted it deep so you could kedge yourself off. ...swam out with the anchor...? ...underwater of course... |
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Gilligan wrote:
"KLC Lewis" wrote in message et... "DSK" wrote in message . .. ...swam out with the anchor...? Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation. KLC Lewis wrote: Oh, c'mon. You manly men wouldn't have any problem at all. You'd grab that 45# CQR, plop in on your hairy chest, and backstroke out a hundred yards. Oh sure, the anchor itself is no problem. It's the 20 yards of chain that's the problem... stuff keeps getting tangled in your legs as you're swimming.... DSK Have you tried organising it around the...Samson post? I hate it when all my chest hair get caught up in the anchor chain. That's why I carry the chain in my teeth and the anchor in one hand when I swim out to set it. To make sure I don't expend any unecessary effort trying to stay down while setting the anchor I wear 85lbs of diver's weights. I don't understand why any manly man would use an anchor to kedge the boat when its aground. Why not just swim under the boat and lift it up and push it out? I suppose that's do-able with your little Optimist sailing pram. |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"Gilligan" wrote in message . .. "KLC Lewis" wrote in message news:H5mdnc9YYc3RiP7YnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@centurytel .net... "DSK" wrote in message .. . ...swam out with the anchor...? Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation. KLC Lewis wrote: Oh, c'mon. You manly men wouldn't have any problem at all. You'd grab that 45# CQR, plop in on your hairy chest, and backstroke out a hundred yards. Oh sure, the anchor itself is no problem. It's the 20 yards of chain that's the problem... stuff keeps getting tangled in your legs as you're swimming.... DSK Have you tried organising it around the...Samson post? I hate it when all my chest hair get caught up in the anchor chain. That's why I carry the chain in my teeth and the anchor in one hand when I swim out to set it. To make sure I don't expend any unecessary effort trying to stay down while setting the anchor I wear 85lbs of diver's weights. I don't understand why any manly man would use an anchor to kedge the boat when its aground. Why not just swim under the boat and lift it up and push it out? Gotta get the little woman to carry the anchor and chain... come on, get with the program.... "little woman"? oh man...you have sunk lower than low... |
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katy wrote:
...swam out with the anchor...? [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] Gotta get the little woman to carry the anchor and chain... come on, get with the program.... "little woman"? oh man...you have sunk lower than low... Katy at what point did you loose your sense of humor, or did you never have one? -- Message posted via http://www.boatkb.com |
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scbafreak via BoatKB.com wrote:
katy wrote: ...swam out with the anchor...? [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] Gotta get the little woman to carry the anchor and chain... come on, get with the program.... "little woman"? oh man...you have sunk lower than low... Katy at what point did you loose your sense of humor, or did you never have one? umm...if you knew me, you'd knwo that I said that tongue in cheek...obviously uou don't know me...guess I'll have to get out the voodoo doll again... |
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Mean, low, low actually.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: "Gilligan" wrote in message . .. "KLC Lewis" wrote in message news:H5mdnc9YYc3RiP7YnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@centuryte l.net... "DSK" wrote in message . .. ...swam out with the anchor...? Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation. KLC Lewis wrote: Oh, c'mon. You manly men wouldn't have any problem at all. You'd grab that 45# CQR, plop in on your hairy chest, and backstroke out a hundred yards. Oh sure, the anchor itself is no problem. It's the 20 yards of chain that's the problem... stuff keeps getting tangled in your legs as you're swimming.... DSK Have you tried organising it around the...Samson post? I hate it when all my chest hair get caught up in the anchor chain. That's why I carry the chain in my teeth and the anchor in one hand when I swim out to set it. To make sure I don't expend any unecessary effort trying to stay down while setting the anchor I wear 85lbs of diver's weights. I don't understand why any manly man would use an anchor to kedge the boat when its aground. Why not just swim under the boat and lift it up and push it out? Gotta get the little woman to carry the anchor and chain... come on, get with the program.... "little woman"? oh man...you have sunk lower than low... |
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You should see my reply... :-)
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "scbafreak via BoatKB.com" u25927@uwe wrote in message news:69a1b97e46ca6@uwe... katy wrote: ...swam out with the anchor...? [quoted text clipped - 22 lines] Gotta get the little woman to carry the anchor and chain... come on, get with the program.... "little woman"? oh man...you have sunk lower than low... Katy at what point did you loose your sense of humor, or did you never have one? -- Message posted via http://www.boatkb.com |
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Might even say he's neaped himself. lol
"Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Mean, low, low actually. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: "Gilligan" wrote in message . .. "KLC Lewis" wrote in message news:H5mdnc9YYc3RiP7YnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@centuryt el.net... "DSK" wrote in message ... ...swam out with the anchor...? Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation. KLC Lewis wrote: Oh, c'mon. You manly men wouldn't have any problem at all. You'd grab that 45# CQR, plop in on your hairy chest, and backstroke out a hundred yards. Oh sure, the anchor itself is no problem. It's the 20 yards of chain that's the problem... stuff keeps getting tangled in your legs as you're swimming.... DSK Have you tried organising it around the...Samson post? I hate it when all my chest hair get caught up in the anchor chain. That's why I carry the chain in my teeth and the anchor in one hand when I swim out to set it. To make sure I don't expend any unecessary effort trying to stay down while setting the anchor I wear 85lbs of diver's weights. I don't understand why any manly man would use an anchor to kedge the boat when its aground. Why not just swim under the boat and lift it up and push it out? Gotta get the little woman to carry the anchor and chain... come on, get with the program.... "little woman"? oh man...you have sunk lower than low... |
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KLC Lewis wrote:
Might even say he's neaped himself. lol "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Mean, low, low actually. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "katy" wrote in message ... Capt. JG wrote: "Gilligan" wrote in message news:sYOdnQYY16YCh_7YnZ2dnUVZ_q6dnZ2d@comcast. com... "KLC Lewis" wrote in message news:H5mdnc9YYc3RiP7YnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@century tel.net... "DSK" wrote in message t... ...swam out with the anchor...? Easy - you just a cushion or pfd for flotation. KLC Lewis wrote: Oh, c'mon. You manly men wouldn't have any problem at all. You'd grab that 45# CQR, plop in on your hairy chest, and backstroke out a hundred yards. Oh sure, the anchor itself is no problem. It's the 20 yards of chain that's the problem... stuff keeps getting tangled in your legs as you're swimming.... DSK Have you tried organising it around the...Samson post? I hate it when all my chest hair get caught up in the anchor chain. That's why I carry the chain in my teeth and the anchor in one hand when I swim out to set it. To make sure I don't expend any unecessary effort trying to stay down while setting the anchor I wear 85lbs of diver's weights. I don't understand why any manly man would use an anchor to kedge the boat when its aground. Why not just swim under the boat and lift it up and push it out? Gotta get the little woman to carry the anchor and chain... come on, get with the program.... "little woman"? oh man...you have sunk lower than low... ....in the bud... |
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