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On Dec 18, 2:05*pm, (Richard Casady)
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Where the 300-ish boats will go now is anyones' guess. The Northshore is
full, there aren't any marinas to the west since Gustav, leaving only
Gulfport, Port St Louis or Biloxi as possibilities.


Gulfport Smallcraft Harbor is NOT an option. Every pier and every
piling is gone and haven't been replaced. Probably won't be anytime
soon. People are tying up and anchoring out in the rivers and bayous
inland which isn't a good solution but that's what we have for now.
Some of the other harbors along the coast are in better shape but
slips are at a premium everywhere.
Rick.


Slips are for women.
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/imag...218379_884.jpg


Only girly-men keep their boats in slips. Real men sail them and anchor them
out when they stop during their travels.


Real men don't even have a dingy. They anchor out and swim ashore.

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naa real men take the anchor to the bottom and place it in the most
secure location then walk to shore. swimming is for sissies.
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On Dec 18, 2:05 pm, (Richard Casady)
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 15:18:50 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"





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On Mon, 15 Dec 08, Nigel Molesworth wrote:

Where the 300-ish boats will go now is anyones' guess. The Northshore is
full, there aren't any marinas to the west since Gustav, leaving only
Gulfport, Port St Louis or Biloxi as possibilities.


Gulfport Smallcraft Harbor is NOT an option. Every pier and every
piling is gone and haven't been replaced. Probably won't be anytime
soon. People are tying up and anchoring out in the rivers and bayous
inland which isn't a good solution but that's what we have for now.
Some of the other harbors along the coast are in better shape but
slips are at a premium everywhere.
Rick.


Slips are for women.
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/imag...218379_884.jpg


Only girly-men keep their boats in slips. Real men sail them and anchor them
out when they stop during their travels.


Real men don't even have a dingy. They anchor out and swim ashore.

Casady- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



naa real men take the anchor to the bottom and place it in the most
secure location then walk to shore. swimming is for sissies.



You guys need to get out of the house for a while.
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On Dec 18, 4:47*pm, Richard wrote:
Two meter troll wrote:
On Dec 18, 2:05 pm, (Richard Casady)
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 15:18:50 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"


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On Mon, 15 Dec 08, Nigel Molesworth wrote:


Where the 300-ish boats will go now is anyones' guess. The Northshore is
full, there aren't any marinas to the west since Gustav, leaving only
Gulfport, Port St Louis or Biloxi as possibilities.


Gulfport Smallcraft Harbor is NOT an option. Every pier and every
piling is gone and haven't been replaced. Probably won't be anytime
soon. People are tying up and anchoring out in the rivers and bayous
inland which isn't a good solution but that's what we have for now.
Some of the other harbors along the coast are in better shape but
slips are at a premium everywhere.
Rick.


Slips are for women.
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/imag...218379_884.jpg


Only girly-men keep their boats in slips. Real men sail them and anchor them
out when they stop during their travels.


Real men don't even have a dingy. They anchor out and swim ashore.


Casady- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


naa real men take the anchor to the bottom and place it in the most
secure location then walk to shore. swimming is for sissies.


You guys need to get out of the house for a while.- Hide quoted text -

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cant I am currently snowed in.
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On Mon, 15 Dec 08, Nigel Molesworth wrote:
Where the 300-ish boats will go now is anyones' guess. The Northshore is
full, there aren't any marinas to the west since Gustav, leaving only
Gulfport, Port St Louis or Biloxi as possibilities.

Gulfport Smallcraft Harbor is NOT an option. Every pier and every
piling is gone and haven't been replaced. Probably won't be anytime
soon. People are tying up and anchoring out in the rivers and bayous
inland which isn't a good solution but that's what we have for now.
Some of the other harbors along the coast are in better shape but
slips are at a premium everywhere.
Rick.



Slips are for women.
http://www2.victoriassecret.com/imag...218379_884.jpg

Only girly-men keep their boats in slips. Real men sail them and anchor
them
out when they stop during their travels.


Real men don't even have a dingy. They anchor out and swim ashore.

Casady


Real men sail a Mac26X or M. With a one-foot draught you don't need a
dinghy. Anchor in two feet of water and wade ashore. Deep draught boats are
only useful for crossing seas.

Wilbur Hubbard


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Real men sail a Mac26X or M. With a one-foot draught you don't need a
dinghy. Anchor in two feet of water and wade ashore. Deep draught boats
are only useful for crossing seas.

Wilbur Hubbard


Absolutely right. Real men stay in shallow water and don't cross seas.




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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
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Real men sail a Mac26X or M. With a one-foot draught you don't need a
dinghy. Anchor in two feet of water and wade ashore. Deep draught boats
are only useful for crossing seas.

Wilbur Hubbard


Absolutely right. Real men stay in shallow water and don't cross seas.


Congratulations Sir! You have just described Neil/Wilbur's entire life
in just 10 words.

Cheers,

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"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message
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Real men sail a Mac26X or M. With a one-foot draught you don't need a
dinghy. Anchor in two feet of water and wade ashore. Deep draught boats
are only useful for crossing seas.

Wilbur Hubbard


Absolutely right. Real men stay in shallow water and don't cross seas.


Congratulations Sir! You have just described Neil/Wilbur's entire life
in just 10 words.

Cheers,

Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)



Pay attention, Bruce. I realize you aren't interested in women since you're
gay but the K in KCL stands for Karin. And, she's a sweetheart, so I hear.

Wilbur Hubbard


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Pay attention, Bruce. I realize you aren't interested in women since
you're gay but the K in KCL stands for Karin. And, she's a sweetheart, so
I hear.

Wilbur Hubbard


Don't be too sure. I can be a bitch on wheels when I get my Irish up. lol


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On Dec 19, 6:47*am, "KLC Lewis" wrote:
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Real men sail a Mac26X or M. With a one-foot draught you don't need a
dinghy. Anchor in two feet of water and wade ashore. Deep draught boats
are only useful for crossing seas.


Wilbur Hubbard


Absolutely right. Real men stay in shallow water and don't cross seas.


naa they cross oceans! they just use seas as pathways to the oceans.
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On Dec 19, 6:47 am, "KLC Lewis" wrote:
"Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message

anews.com...
Real men sail a Mac26X or M. With a one-foot draught you don't need a
dinghy. Anchor in two feet of water and wade ashore. Deep draught boats
are only useful for crossing seas.


Wilbur Hubbard


Absolutely right. Real men stay in shallow water and don't cross seas.


naa they cross oceans! they just use seas as pathways to the oceans.


There are Seven Seas. I know this is a fact because I have a bottle of salad
dressing that says so.


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