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Great day on the Potomac
Older daughter, Renee brought the three boys up for a couple days.
Yesterday we put in at Pohick Bay and headed south to the boaters' beach at Belmont Bay. The boys had a great time 'exploring' and even discovered a 'secret river' that went back up into the woods. It had a sandy bottom so we walked a few hundred yards into the woods. Weather was perfect. Great day. Today we'll put in just north of National Airport and tour the city by boat. We'll have a picnic lunch in Georgetown. Boat is running well. That Yamaha pushes it along nicely. Saw three (I counted twice) Etecs on bass boats in Belmont Bay yesterday. They're not the rarities some would have us believe. -- John H |
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 07:41:03 -0400, John H
wrote: Saw three (I counted twice) Etecs on bass boats in Belmont Bay yesterday. They're not the rarities some would have us believe. Ve are taking over 'za vorld... :) |
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Wizard of Woodstock wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 07:41:03 -0400, John H wrote: Saw three (I counted twice) Etecs on bass boats in Belmont Bay yesterday. They're not the rarities some would have us believe. Ve are taking over 'za vorld... :) So that makes it what, four? |
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On Jun 23, 7:41*am, John H wrote:
Older daughter, Renee brought the three boys up for a couple days. Yesterday we put in at Pohick Bay and headed south to the boaters' beach at Belmont Bay. The boys had a great time 'exploring' and even discovered a 'secret river' that went back up into the woods. It had a sandy bottom so we walked a few hundred yards into the woods. Weather was perfect. Great day. Today we'll put in just north of National Airport and tour the city by boat. We'll have a picnic lunch in Georgetown. Boat is running well. That Yamaha pushes it along nicely. Saw three (I counted twice) Etecs on bass boats in Belmont Bay yesterday. They're not the rarities some would have us believe. -- John H How many Parkers did you see that had a big old notch cut out of the transom? Oh, and how many 36' Zimmerman like lobster boats? |
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 07:57:27 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote: On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 07:41:03 -0400, John H wrote: Saw three (I counted twice) Etecs on bass boats in Belmont Bay yesterday. They're not the rarities some would have us believe. Ve are taking over 'za vorld... :) Saw two cop boats with twin 200 Etecs on the back today. Those suckers were haulin' some serious butt. -- John H |
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 09:45:54 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker
wrote: On Jun 23, 10:42*am, HK wrote: Richard Casady wrote: On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 05:02:27 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker wrote: On Jun 23, 7:41 am, John H wrote: Older daughter, Renee brought the three boys up for a couple days. Yesterday we put in at Pohick Bay and headed south to the boaters' beach at Belmont Bay. The boys had a great time 'exploring' and even discovered a 'secret river' that went back up into the woods. It had a sandy bottom so we walked a few hundred yards into the woods. Weather was perfect. Great day. Today we'll put in just north of National Airport and tour the city by boat. We'll have a picnic lunch in Georgetown. Boat is running well. That Yamaha pushes it along nicely. Saw three (I counted twice) Etecs on bass boats in Belmont Bay yesterday. They're not the rarities some would have us believe. -- John H How many Parkers did you see that had a big old notch cut out of the transom? Oh, and how many 36' Zimmerman like lobster boats? Parker makes boats with the engines on brackets, no notch. What's funniest of all is the jerkoffs here with "bassboats" and similar boats with 20" transoms that would flood in a NY minute under many conditions found in the Bay. Loogy, of course, is as brainless as he is boatless.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry purports to know all about me, my boat, my truck, my education, my career. So, do tell Harry.......... I'll expect either lies, or nothing, which is usually true of Harry's posts unless it's a cut and paste. Chain pullin', Loogy. -- John H |
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What's funniest of all is the jerkoffs here with "bassboats" and similar boats with 20" transoms that would flood in a NY minute under many conditions found in the Bay. Loogy, of course, is as brainless as he is boatless. Yale / Dr-Dr / Lobster boat |
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If only you knew what you were talking about here, eh, W'hine? Hatteras / Fireboat welcome / 9 Presidents |
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 15:49:30 -0700 (PDT), GC Boater
wrote: If only you knew what you were talking about here, eh, W'hine? Hatteras / Fireboat welcome / 9 Presidents Don't you just love it when one of those stealth missiles scores a direct hit on a fat low transom drooping low in the water? The secondary explosions are a sight to behold. |
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Jack wrote:
On Jun 23, 10:10 am, Richard Casady wrote: On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 05:02:27 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker wrote: On Jun 23, 7:41 am, John H wrote: Older daughter, Renee brought the three boys up for a couple days. Yesterday we put in at Pohick Bay and headed south to the boaters' beach at Belmont Bay. The boys had a great time 'exploring' and even discovered a 'secret river' that went back up into the woods. It had a sandy bottom so we walked a few hundred yards into the woods. Weather was perfect. Great day. Today we'll put in just north of National Airport and tour the city by boat. We'll have a picnic lunch in Georgetown. Boat is running well. That Yamaha pushes it along nicely. Saw three (I counted twice) Etecs on bass boats in Belmont Bay yesterday. They're not the rarities some would have us believe. -- John H How many Parkers did you see that had a big old notch cut out of the transom? Oh, and how many 36' Zimmerman like lobster boats? Parker makes boats with the engines on brackets, no notch. They also make boats with the waterline a scant two or three inches below the huge notch. http://www.parkerboats.net/pages/boa....jsp?boatid=13 Their 1801CC actually has a taller transom than the larger boats. |
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