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On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 05:13:26 +0000, Larry wrote:
Bruce in Bangkok wrote in : Larry, sorry I can't agree. when I lived in Maine I met a lobsterman - 81 years old and still fishing every day except Sunday. Had you told Capt. Carter he was too old to fish he'd have laughed at you. All these examples are quite admirable, but are the exceptions, not the old goats walking the docks at your local marinas....to the peril of those who must come retrieve them, exhausted and infirmed and unable to continue...or worse....in that storm offshore when they've just pushed it too far one more time. We don't allow the blind to drive a car down the Interstate..... Why do we allow the blind to drive a massive boat, just because he can afford it? I know some really nice people who have no business leaving the docks. The point is that a blanket condemnation is not accurate. To true that there are incompetents running boats who shouldn't but equally true is that there are competent individuals, of the same age, doing the same thing. Heck, from your sea stories you must be approaching the magic age. If you are going to get all brown and wizened and turn useless at 60 then how about sending me your dual trace scope. And, I'll take the old Mercedes Diesel too.... do try to get it overhauled though, before you pass the old fellow's mark. Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct Address is bpaige125atgmaildotcom) |
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