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On Jan 2, 7:30*pm, "Scotty" wrote:

You're wrong Bob.



Wrong about what?

I dont think I all that off on the How to be a Captain part. Or was
joe that guy who bragged bout being a crewboat oerator in the
80s....?
Seems the obivious is painfully appearent.
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On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 21:14:25 -0800, armchair Admiral Bob wrote:

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Why not share some of your no doubt well-intentioned concern with Joe
directly...you big-mouthed arsehole.

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On Jan 3, 6:10*am, "mr.b" wrote:
On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 21:14:25 -0800, armchair Admiral Bob wrote:

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Why not share some of your no doubt well-intentioned concern with Joe
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Storm brewed trouble for trio
Texans have 5 tons of coffee afloat in the Gulf
By Ruth Rendon
Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle


"...To make matters worse, Terry Butcher, 50, .....does not swim and
was terrified of getting into the Gulf waters even with a life
jacket...."


Now why would a NON swimmer and "...terrified..." of the water want to
sail a boat? I met a bunch of coon asses in the GOM. They worked
offshore simply cause thats the only place they could make more than
minimum wage. No skills... no education... no love of the water....
Even met a coon ass in dive school who wanted to be a oil patch diver
cause day make da good money. Problem was mr. Bima couldnt swim. Kinda
funny watching him peddle that bike underwater going no where. He was
scared of the water too.

But your right. I dont know the man nor the details. Just the painful
obvious few bits of information. Cops like to say, "consistant
with...." as in, "the facts are consistant with......"





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Now why would a NON swimmer and "...terrified..." of the water want to
sail a boat?


Why not? There are many aboard ships who do not swim well. Being
terrified by the water is not the worst attitude.

At least judging by the people who get caught by avalanches over here,
or who die paragliding from the mountain tops, there are two groups at
risk: the ones who did not have sufficient training ("beginners") - and
"cracks", who have so much experience that they loose respect.

Pulling out at the right time is a very healthy attitude.

How far do you get in cold water?

After all, at least in colder waters, it does not help much. Going into
the water is always the very last resort, ask any member of the USCG I
guess. At least the German equivalent (http://www.dgzrs.de) strongly
advises against, because of the risks of cold water - and cold for that
purpose starts at below 25 degrees Celsius. Death by hypothermia is NOT
the only or the biggest risk, there is cardiac arrest by the shock of
entering the cold water, there is quick loss of muscle power even for
very healthy young men etc.

The loss of body heat means on the contrary that you should NOT swim
once you are in the water, provided you have a good rescue vest. And:
Have you ever tried to swim after a boat?

If you want to read more about it, see
http://www.tc.gc.ca/marinesafety/TP/.../chapter-1.htm
for a good summary (recommended reading!).

Also good advice from any rescue organization: If you see that you will
need help, by all means call early enough before darkness falls - it is
so much easier to find and rescue people with the help of daylight.

Plus: It is always easy if you are not actually involved.

Now before you start jumping on me: I do swim, but have no intention
whatsoever to do so when on sea or even with a bigger boat on a lake.

Now to the unlucky boat owner Joe, his wife and his brother: All the
best, I wish you luck rescueing the boat and getting on with what you
had in mind.

Marc

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