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Saw a CG RIB yesterday. It had two mighty nasty looking machine guns mounted, one forward, one aft. I had not seen that before., It saddened me greatly. ... Yes, they've added a bunch of those armed RIBs to their fleet here. I'm a big fan of the CG, but I'm just a little terrorized by the idea of a bunch of very young, very junior officers zipping about in fast heavily armed boats. They are certainly oblivious to speed limits and no wake zones. I hope they are more careful about gun safety than they are about water safety, but I'm not feeling very secure about that. The last time we headed out of here for New Zealand they were running a gunnery exercise about three quarters of a mile south of our marina. They were firing to sea towards one of the most popular fishing areas in Hawaii and they had no picket boats and no useful lookouts and weren't keeping a radio watch. We called sector and waited to pass south of them but even sector was unable to raise them on the radio until they'd finished firing... -- Tom. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... ... Saw a CG RIB yesterday. It had two mighty nasty looking machine guns mounted, one forward, one aft. I had not seen that before., It saddened me greatly. ... Yes, they've added a bunch of those armed RIBs to their fleet here. I'm a big fan of the CG, but I'm just a little terrorized by the idea of a bunch of very young, very junior officers zipping about in fast heavily armed boats. They are certainly oblivious to speed limits and no wake zones. I hope they are more careful about gun safety than they are about water safety, but I'm not feeling very secure about that. The last time we headed out of here for New Zealand they were running a gunnery exercise about three quarters of a mile south of our marina. They were firing to sea towards one of the most popular fishing areas in Hawaii and they had no picket boats and no useful lookouts and weren't keeping a radio watch. We called sector and waited to pass south of them but even sector was unable to raise them on the radio until they'd finished firing... -- Tom. Laws are for the plebes, not for those in power. |
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