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Florida Keys Dinghy Operation
"Bill Kearney" wrote in
t: We can only hope someone comes up and does that to you (and not your dinghy). You bring him by Charleston. Our gators need feeding, piece by piece. |
Florida Keys Dinghy Operation
On Mar 25, 5:32*pm, "JimH" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:36:49 -0700, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message . .. There has been a lot of discussion about the proper way of operating a dinghy in the Florida Keys, some of which has been well intentioned but somewhat misinformed. *There is really only one proper technique in the Keys, and those who have actually cruised there will recognize it immediately. *A picture is worth a thousand words: http://img178.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ytechniev2.jpg or http://tinyurl.com/2pujel Whew... don't hit anything or you'll do a flip in front of the dink, then get chewed by the prop. Yes, the "quick stop" manuever could be hazardous. *Of course the rationale for standing up is that you can see what's ahead. *The water in most of the Keys is crystal clear and obstructions are easily spotted if you have a little altitude. I still fail to see how it is safer than simply sitting in the inflatable.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Did you notice this: "the rationale for standing up is that you can see what's ahead." |
Florida Keys Dinghy Operation
On Mar 25, 6:05*pm, "
wrote: "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "JimH" wrote in message .. . "Wayne.B" wrote in message . .. On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 13:36:49 -0700, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message m... There has been a lot of discussion about the proper way of operating a dinghy in the Florida Keys, some of which has been well intentioned but somewhat misinformed. *There is really only one proper technique in the Keys, and those who have actually cruised there will recognize it immediately. *A picture is worth a thousand words: http://img178.imageshack.us/my.php?i...techniev2..jpg or http://tinyurl.com/2pujel Whew... don't hit anything or you'll do a flip in front of the dink, then get chewed by the prop. Yes, the "quick stop" manuever could be hazardous. *Of course the rationale for standing up is that you can see what's ahead. *The water in most of the Keys is crystal clear and obstructions are easily spotted if you have a little altitude. I still fail to see how it is safer than simply sitting in the inflatable. It's six of one, three-blade of another. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com Methinks hoomer was the intenshun but sum butheds dont rekignixe it. hoomer dat iz.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - JimH's motive here is to be ****ty to those that have more than him. He's always done that, because he has this huge problem with his deflated ego, that's why he mentions his son so much. |
Florida Keys Dinghy Operation
On Mar 25, 8:23*pm, Marty wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: There has been a lot of discussion about the proper way of operating a dinghy in the Florida Keys, some of which has been well intentioned but somewhat misinformed. *There is really only one proper technique in the Keys, and those who have actually cruised there will recognize it immediately. *A picture is worth a thousand words: http://img178.imageshack.us/my.php?i...ytechniev2.jpg Anyone have a problem with this? *Water is calm, so what. ***** people gotta have fun, if he does something stupid while in this position so what. *Be young, play, you'll live longer. Cheers Marty Not JimH, he's so scared of everything it's a wonder he isn't bubble wrapped. The one's doing the whining must think he's going 100 miles per hour! |
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