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Now that i'm getting back into boating, i was wondering what it is
that the folks here (yes, rednecks and liberals alike) like about boating. i like the atmosphere of just cruising along on the water, seeing the world from a perspective people on land don't see....the ability to control the boat and decide where i want to go.....putting in at the dock in the evening and watching the sun go down and the sunrise over the water the next morning... your views? |
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 04:29:40 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote: Now that i'm getting back into boating, i was wondering what it is that the folks here (yes, moonbats and conservatives alike) like about boating. There - I fixed it for you. You can thank me later. :) i like the atmosphere of just cruising along on the water, seeing the world from a perspective people on land don't see....the ability to control the boat and decide where i want to go.....putting in at the dock in the evening and watching the sun go down and the sunrise over the water the next morning... your views? It's an interesting question. I just enjoy getting out and doing something - anything really. I'm not much of a "cruiser" as such having a need for speed and Mrs. Wave is not much of a boater at all with the exception of the pontoon boat which she seems to really enjoy for some odd reason. Sport is a big part of boating for me - in particular fishing which is my avocation if you will, but I also enjoyed sail boat racing when I was much younger. I also used to water ski quite a bit and even owned a Ski Nautique when Mrs. Wave and I were first married. Still, when you get right down to it, the most fun for me, besides catching a respectable size fish, is blasting along the surface of the water at high speed. With the exception of the pontoon boat, which does well to make a full 15 knots with a 25 mph tail wind, the Grady and Ranger will do 60/65 WOT and that's just fine with me. :) As a side note, I did discover one thing about the pontoon that I really like - it's a great platform for photography which is the other avocation of mine. Now if I could only figure out how to get it to go 60/65, I'd be in seventh heaven. |
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 07:55:21 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
Now if I could only figure out how to get it to go 60/65, I'd be in seventh heaven. Give it time, I'm sure you will figure it out. ;-) |
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 06:59:54 -0500, thunder
wrote: On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 07:55:21 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Now if I could only figure out how to get it to go 60/65, I'd be in seventh heaven. Give it time, I'm sure you will figure it out. ;-) Actually, I already have - a couple of braces, jack plate and I can stick a 300 ETEC on that beast and have at it. Actually, I need to figure out the natural hull speed for that boat - might need to add some lift strakes to the pontoon. :) |
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On Aug 28, 7:55*am, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 04:29:40 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: Now that i'm getting back into boating, i was wondering what it is that the folks here (yes, moonbats and conservatives alike) like about boating. There - I fixed it for you. *You can thank me later. *:) i like the atmosphere of just cruising along on the water, seeing the world from a perspective people on land don't see....the ability to control the boat and decide where i want to go.....putting in at the dock in the evening and watching the sun go down and the sunrise over the water the next morning... your views? It's an interesting question. *I just enjoy getting out and doing something - anything really. I'm not much of a "cruiser" as such having a need for speed and Mrs. Wave is not much of a boater at all with the exception of the pontoon boat which she seems to really enjoy for some odd reason. Sport is a big part of boating for me - in particular fishing which is my avocation if you will, but I also enjoyed sail boat racing when I was much younger. *I also used to water ski quite a bit and even owned a Ski Nautique when Mrs. Wave and I were first married. Still, when you get right down to it, the most fun for me, besides catching a respectable size fish, is blasting along the surface of the water at high speed. *With the exception of the pontoon boat, which does well to make a full 15 knots with a 25 mph tail wind, the Grady and Ranger will do 60/65 WOT and that's just fine with me. :) As a side note, I did discover one thing about the pontoon that I really like - it's a great platform for photography which is the other avocation of mine. Now if I could only figure out how to get it to go 60/65, I'd be in seventh heaven. Add money and stir. :-) |
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 05:03:07 -0700 (PDT), Jack
wrote: On Aug 28, 7:55*am, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 04:29:40 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: Now that i'm getting back into boating, i was wondering what it is that the folks here (yes, moonbats and conservatives alike) like about boating. There - I fixed it for you. *You can thank me later. *:) i like the atmosphere of just cruising along on the water, seeing the world from a perspective people on land don't see....the ability to control the boat and decide where i want to go.....putting in at the dock in the evening and watching the sun go down and the sunrise over the water the next morning... your views? It's an interesting question. *I just enjoy getting out and doing something - anything really. I'm not much of a "cruiser" as such having a need for speed and Mrs. Wave is not much of a boater at all with the exception of the pontoon boat which she seems to really enjoy for some odd reason. Sport is a big part of boating for me - in particular fishing which is my avocation if you will, but I also enjoyed sail boat racing when I was much younger. *I also used to water ski quite a bit and even owned a Ski Nautique when Mrs. Wave and I were first married. Still, when you get right down to it, the most fun for me, besides catching a respectable size fish, is blasting along the surface of the water at high speed. *With the exception of the pontoon boat, which does well to make a full 15 knots with a 25 mph tail wind, the Grady and Ranger will do 60/65 WOT and that's just fine with me. :) As a side note, I did discover one thing about the pontoon that I really like - it's a great platform for photography which is the other avocation of mine. Now if I could only figure out how to get it to go 60/65, I'd be in seventh heaven. Add money and stir. :-) Got that right. :) |
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On Aug 28, 7:55*am, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 04:29:40 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: Now that i'm getting back into boating, i was wondering what it is that the folks here (yes, moonbats and conservatives alike) like about boating. There - I fixed it for you. *You can thank me later. *:) i like the atmosphere of just cruising along on the water, seeing the world from a perspective people on land don't see....the ability to control the boat and decide where i want to go.....putting in at the dock in the evening and watching the sun go down and the sunrise over the water the next morning... your views? It's an interesting question. *I just enjoy getting out and doing something - anything really. I'm not much of a "cruiser" as such having a need for speed and Mrs. Wave is not much of a boater at all with the exception of the pontoon boat which she seems to really enjoy for some odd reason. Sport is a big part of boating for me - in particular fishing which is my avocation if you will, but I also enjoyed sail boat racing when I was much younger. *I also used to water ski quite a bit and even owned a Ski Nautique when Mrs. Wave and I were first married. Still, when you get right down to it, the most fun for me, besides catching a respectable size fish, is blasting along the surface of the water at high speed. *With the exception of the pontoon boat, which does well to make a full 15 knots with a 25 mph tail wind, the Grady and Ranger will do 60/65 WOT and that's just fine with me. :) As a side note, I did discover one thing about the pontoon that I really like - it's a great platform for photography which is the other avocation of mine. Now if I could only figure out how to get it to go 60/65, I'd be in seventh heaven. nice summary. my old tollycraft (which i haven't even taken out of the slip yet) does about 15kts max so i'm just going to loaf along....and, since i'm on the NJ coast, rather than on the chesapeake like the last time, i'll be feeling the air of the open ocean on my face. a few years ago i helped crew a sailboat from baltimore to block island...spent 1 day and night 60 miles offshore....THAT was a journey i'll never forget... |
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 05:03:57 -0700 (PDT), wf3h
wrote: On Aug 28, 7:55*am, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 04:29:40 -0700 (PDT), wf3h wrote: Now that i'm getting back into boating, i was wondering what it is that the folks here (yes, moonbats and conservatives alike) like about boating. There - I fixed it for you. *You can thank me later. *:) i like the atmosphere of just cruising along on the water, seeing the world from a perspective people on land don't see....the ability to control the boat and decide where i want to go.....putting in at the dock in the evening and watching the sun go down and the sunrise over the water the next morning... your views? It's an interesting question. *I just enjoy getting out and doing something - anything really. I'm not much of a "cruiser" as such having a need for speed and Mrs. Wave is not much of a boater at all with the exception of the pontoon boat which she seems to really enjoy for some odd reason. Sport is a big part of boating for me - in particular fishing which is my avocation if you will, but I also enjoyed sail boat racing when I was much younger. *I also used to water ski quite a bit and even owned a Ski Nautique when Mrs. Wave and I were first married. Still, when you get right down to it, the most fun for me, besides catching a respectable size fish, is blasting along the surface of the water at high speed. *With the exception of the pontoon boat, which does well to make a full 15 knots with a 25 mph tail wind, the Grady and Ranger will do 60/65 WOT and that's just fine with me. :) As a side note, I did discover one thing about the pontoon that I really like - it's a great platform for photography which is the other avocation of mine. Now if I could only figure out how to get it to go 60/65, I'd be in seventh heaven. nice summary. my old tollycraft (which i haven't even taken out of the slip yet) does about 15kts max so i'm just going to loaf along....and, since i'm on the NJ coast, rather than on the chesapeake like the last time, i'll be feeling the air of the open ocean on my face. A good friend of mine has a Tollycraft docked in Niantic - one of the only ones made with DD 671's normally aspirated or so I've been told. I've been on the boat a number of times fishing with him - that's a sweet boat. It's styling is a little dated, but dude, what a sweet ride in heavy weather. a few years ago i helped crew a sailboat from baltimore to block island...spent 1 day and night 60 miles offshore....THAT was a journey i'll never forget... When I was in high school, I crewed the Marblehead to Bermuda race three times. Being off shore on a racing sail boat is an absolute blast - in particular if you get a chance to take the helm for a four hour watch. Good times. It's very different being 100 miles off shore in the dead of night running free at speed in a sail boat than doing the same in a 50 foot Viking or Hatteras. It's very mystical - almost ethereal in some ways. I went to high school with the Hood kids, Mrs. Wave was good friends with them also, and occasionally had the chance to crew 12 meter America's Cup trial boats when Hood and North were testing sails. I learned all kinds of neat stuff doing that, but I really latched on to the tactical aspect of match racing - absoutely fascinating - to me anyway. I always managed to get a spot close to the helm grinding so I could over hear the tactical conversations. Eventually, I got to assist the navigator on a trials race - handy thing having a propensity for math in particular geometry. :) Damn - now you got me to thinking about a sail boat again. Mrs. Wave will LOVE this conversation when she gets home. :) |
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:26:53 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: I went to high school with the Hood kids, Mrs. Wave was good friends with them also, and occasionally had the chance to crew 12 meter America's Cup trial boats when Hood and North were testing sails. One of the highlights of my sailboat racing career was once snookering Ted Hood at a mark rounding during Block Island Race Week. It was mostly a lucky maneuver on our part never to be repeated again. |
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:42:12 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:26:53 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: I went to high school with the Hood kids, Mrs. Wave was good friends with them also, and occasionally had the chance to crew 12 meter America's Cup trial boats when Hood and North were testing sails. One of the highlights of my sailboat racing career was once snookering Ted Hood at a mark rounding during Block Island Race Week. It was mostly a lucky maneuver on our part never to be repeated again. LOL!! Oh yeah. I once beat the Hood kids (can't remember who was Captain) during Race Week in my Towne Class sail boat - afternoon heat race and evening trophy race spondored by the Corinthian Yacht Club. Never did that again either. :) Actually, now that I think about it that became an issue for Mrs. Wave - something to do with date missed because of the evening race. Wimmenz - no sense of what's important. :) |
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