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Jet Ski overheating problem
In article .com,
wrote: I share these anecodtes in an ongoing effort to continue to try to dispel and counteract the untrue, invalid, unfair, uninformed, stereoptyped, outdated ideas about personal watercraft and their operators, the things we do and the way we use our boats these days, that are apparently being clung to and perpetrated by some posters here and elsewhere. I don't know if it'll do any good, I don't know if some of you guys have open-enough minds to admit that maybe you're wrong and should give the issue an honest reconsideration, but it won't stop me from trying. Sure, and we've given assistance to them also. What does this have to do with noise and pollution? You really need to get a grip. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Jet Ski overheating problem
In article . com,
wrote: Huh? I don't, if you think that's some kind of angle. richforman Ding, Ding!!! You win the shortest-post- of-yours-for-this-thread award!! Keep up the good work!! -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Jet Ski overheating problem
In article et,
Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote: Was up to you to show the regs. Done did it dude... you just didn't look. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Jet Ski overheating problem
In article et,
Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote: Bzzzzt. The tanker will not hit a bridge piling to avoid the collision. Bzzzzt. The tanker will not be damanged. Bzzzzt. The tanker will not leave the channel. Bill... who has stand-on status on the ocean? Suggestion (not a hint): Stay away from tankers. Bzzt. A tanker hit the San Raphael bridge earlier this year avoiding a boat. The boat is and has been held liable. Look at the SFCG site, and you will probably find the info. Bzzt. A freighter ran aground somewhere back east avoiding a boat earlier this year. You will have to google up that one. Sure thing. I could be wrong. And, now, back to you to answer the many questions you have chosen to avoid answering..... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Jet Ski overheating problem
In article et,
Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote: I assume you own a small, cheap sailboat. And the 40' was the fishing boat if you go back and try to read for comprehension. And as to majority if fault. The sailboat gets it. They did not continue in a line while being overtaken. You better re read the Colregs. You would assume wrong. I don't currently own a boat. Keep trying to insult me. It might work, you never know. Typical PWCer. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Jet Ski overheating problem
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Captain Joe Redcloud wrote: Jon "owned" a small cheap sailboat, but he didn't love sailing enough to even do what it would have taken to keep that boat, which he got for FREE. He now has NO boat. He's a talker. Nope. Cost me $75. Wrong again. Please tell us why you're so angry. It's really hurtful for you. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Jet Ski overheating problem
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article . net, Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote: And what about the power boater that will become a sailboat after he raises his sails and turns off the motor. Just because he carries sails, he should have all the right of way? I carry a paddle on my powerboat, should I not have right of way over a sailboat? Bill, you really need to read the Rules of the Road section of the colregs... really.... just read them and get back to us. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Answer my questions if you can. And refer to the Colregs as to why that sailboater with the engine running is a sailboat. |
Jet Ski overheating problem
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article et, Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote: And your "Rules of the Road" have legal validity. I did not go to the site. AS YOU STATED BOTH Colregs and your "Rules of the Road" for legality. So you "Rules of the Road" are nada as to concern. It may be a restatement or interpretation of the Colregs, but other than that they are meaningless. Bill, the Rules are *in* the colregs. Duhhh... sheesh. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com I see why you are a "Duhhh". First, you refer to both the Colregs and a separate "rules of the road". Now you try to state there are only one set of rules of the road. Get your act together. |
Jet Ski overheating problem
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article t, Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article . net, Bill McKee bmckee=at-ix.netcom.com wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Yeah, so? What's your point? I know the regs and clearly you can quote them. What are you trying to tell us here? That you are an idiot. Ah, a name caller. Well, ok then. You sure won that argument on the merits. No, just stating the obvious. Yes, it's quite obvious what you are and why you're doing it... PWCER!!!! -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Such anger. And my PWC has 350 CID and 330 hp. Big PWC. |
Jet Ski overheating problem
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , Dr. Dr. Smithers Ask Me about my Phd @ Diploma Mill .com wrote: Jon, In a passing situation both boats must maintain their course and heading. Some boaters, both power and sail do not understand the ColRegs, the biggest problem some sail boaters make is assuming they are a sailboat when they are under power, and assuming they have the right of way under all conditions when they are under sail. No kidding?? Yes, I happen to know that Dr. S. Did you see the post from him about doing 25MPH 15 FEET from another boat? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Happens all the time in narrow channels. And if they are all going in the same direction, there is no problem. It is when an idiot like you decides that the world revolves around you and can change direction on a whim. You do this on the freeway also? How about in the 25 mph zone. You change lanes on a whim? On your bicycle you change lanes on a whim? |
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