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Robert Larder November 30th 04 04:19 PM

Den73740 wrote:
I have never thrown beer cans from my moving sailboat.


Is it OK to throw them while at anchor?

Dennis


Only if you throw them at power boats ;-)
Bob



rhys November 30th 04 05:18 PM

On 30 Nov 2004 13:01:37 GMT, pamdump (Den73740)
wrote:

I have never thrown beer cans from my moving sailboat.


Is it OK to throw them while at anchor?


Only when full of hardened epoxy and only at a boater of any type in
the process of being an inconsiderate ****.

R.

MMC November 30th 04 09:24 PM

All right! A non-conformist!
"rhys" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 20:24:19 -0500, "Glenn Ashmore"
wrote:

Sailing since 12, two deliverys away from enough sea days for a 6-pack,
building a 45' sailboat and I don't know the difference between a
runnabout
and bow rider. Sad situation ain't it? :-)


Not really. I can rebuild an Atomic 4, service a diesel and diagnose
marine electrical issues but have never owned a car and don't have a
licence.

When they make a diesel-electric four-door short-bed pickup, maybe
I'll be interested.

A powerful interest in one field (sailboats) does neither preclude nor
include knowledge or interest in the superset of that field (all
boating).

There's also the idea that any idiot can (and does) own a powerboat,
but it takes some basic skills to sail off a dock or mooring, anchor,
reef and keep the crew out of the margarita mix.

R.




BSCHNAUTZ December 2nd 04 03:11 AM

Man...have you missed out on the fun!




I have never thrown beer cans from my moving sailboat.
I have never swamped other boats with my wake.
I have never had so many impaired people on my bow that the boat has
submarined, killing a couple of them on its way to the bottom in a
crowded channel.
I have never opened the throttle on 225 horsepower at 6 A.M. because I
was still drunk from the night before.
I have never spilled several litres of gasoline into the water because
I had to leave the pump to put out a cigarette.




John R. Campbell December 3rd 04 01:02 AM

Quote seen elsewhe

"It is far better to bend the wind than it is to break it"

Also seen:

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(see the sailboats?)

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