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John H[_12_] January 17th 10 01:02 AM

How to cruise
 
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 18:22:38 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:

Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside
or to motor down the ICW during the day..


I've done both. In good weather I prefer outside. There are too
many lift bridges inside, some on inconvenient schedules. There are
also some skinny water issues inside but you should be OK with that.

Inside has the advantage of having anchorages, marinas and restaurants
however.


....and some real close golf courses, especially in Myrtle Beach. I'd
bet those homeowners with the docks in the back and the golf course in
the front would let you stop for a few hours, especially if you
offered to pay the green fees.
--

John H

HK[_5_] January 17th 10 01:10 AM

How to cruise
 
John H wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 18:22:38 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:

Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside
or to motor down the ICW during the day..

I've done both. In good weather I prefer outside. There are too
many lift bridges inside, some on inconvenient schedules. There are
also some skinny water issues inside but you should be OK with that.

Inside has the advantage of having anchorages, marinas and restaurants
however.


...and some real close golf courses, especially in Myrtle Beach. I'd
bet those homeowners with the docks in the back and the golf course in
the front would let you stop for a few hours, especially if you
offered to pay the green fees.


If only herring could cruise or play golf, he could get a writing
assignment from a golf or cruising magazine. But, then, he can't write,
either.

Loogypicker[_2_] January 17th 10 01:39 PM

How to cruise
 
On Jan 16, 8:10*pm, HK wrote:
John H wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 18:22:38 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:


On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:


Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside
or to motor down the ICW during the day..
I've done both. * In good weather I prefer outside. * There are too
many lift bridges inside, some on inconvenient schedules. * There are
also some skinny water issues inside but you should be OK with that.


Inside has the advantage of having anchorages, marinas and restaurants
however.


...and some real close golf courses, especially in Myrtle Beach. I'd
bet those homeowners with the docks in the back and the golf course in
the front would let you stop for a few hours, especially if you
offered to pay the green fees.


If only herring could cruise or play golf, he could get a writing
assignment from a golf or cruising magazine. But, then, he can't write,
either.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Been cruising on the 36' zimmerman like lobster boat lately?

H :>) K January 17th 10 01:40 PM

How to cruise
 
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 16, 8:10 pm, HK wrote:
John H wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 18:22:38 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:
Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside
or to motor down the ICW during the day..
I've done both. In good weather I prefer outside. There are too
many lift bridges inside, some on inconvenient schedules. There are
also some skinny water issues inside but you should be OK with that.
Inside has the advantage of having anchorages, marinas and restaurants
however.
...and some real close golf courses, especially in Myrtle Beach. I'd
bet those homeowners with the docks in the back and the golf course in
the front would let you stop for a few hours, especially if you
offered to pay the green fees.

If only herring could cruise or play golf, he could get a writing
assignment from a golf or cruising magazine. But, then, he can't write,
either.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Been cruising on the 36' zimmerman like lobster boat lately?



Following your lawyer's advice lately?

Still planning to come visit me even though you've been told not to do
so several times?




Loogypicker[_2_] January 17th 10 03:19 PM

How to cruise
 
On Jan 17, 8:40*am, "H :) K" wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 16, 8:10 pm, HK wrote:
John H wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 18:22:38 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:
Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside
or to motor down the ICW during the day..
I've done both. * In good weather I prefer outside. * There are too
many lift bridges inside, some on inconvenient schedules. * There are
also some skinny water issues inside but you should be OK with that.
Inside has the advantage of having anchorages, marinas and restaurants
however.
...and some real close golf courses, especially in Myrtle Beach. I'd
bet those homeowners with the docks in the back and the golf course in
the front would let you stop for a few hours, especially if you
offered to pay the green fees.
If only herring could cruise or play golf, he could get a writing
assignment from a golf or cruising magazine. But, then, he can't write,
either.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Been cruising on the 36' zimmerman like lobster boat lately?


Following your lawyer's advice lately?


Yes. You'll see soon enough.

Still planning to come visit me even though you've been told not to do
so several times?- Hide quoted text -

Yes.

H :>) K January 17th 10 03:27 PM

How to cruise
 
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 17, 8:40 am, "H :) K" wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 16, 8:10 pm, HK wrote:
John H wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 18:22:38 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:
Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside
or to motor down the ICW during the day..
I've done both. In good weather I prefer outside. There are too
many lift bridges inside, some on inconvenient schedules. There are
also some skinny water issues inside but you should be OK with that.
Inside has the advantage of having anchorages, marinas and restaurants
however.
...and some real close golf courses, especially in Myrtle Beach. I'd
bet those homeowners with the docks in the back and the golf course in
the front would let you stop for a few hours, especially if you
offered to pay the green fees.
If only herring could cruise or play golf, he could get a writing
assignment from a golf or cruising magazine. But, then, he can't write,
either.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Been cruising on the 36' zimmerman like lobster boat lately?

Following your lawyer's advice lately?


Yes. You'll see soon enough.
Still planning to come visit me even though you've been told not to do
so several times?- Hide quoted text -

Yes.


1. You said your lawyer told you not to post here. Then, the next day,
you said something different. I have both posts. Which is the lie?

2. I've told you any number of times to stay away from our house and
property. Your presence would be considered trespassing. If you get
physical, which is what I suspect is your intent, you will be committing
assault.

3. From many of your posts here, I and others consider you a
short-tempered moron who is probably prone to violence to settle your
disputes. You have threatened to "visit" several posters here who have
upset you.

I suspect that once your lawyer sees this side of you, he'll advise you
to put a lid on it.



Harry Krause[_2_] January 17th 10 03:42 PM

How to cruise
 
H :) K wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 17, 8:40 am, "H :) K" wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 16, 8:10 pm, HK wrote:
John H wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 18:22:38 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:
Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the
outside
or to motor down the ICW during the day..
I've done both. In good weather I prefer outside. There are too
many lift bridges inside, some on inconvenient schedules. There
are
also some skinny water issues inside but you should be OK with that.
Inside has the advantage of having anchorages, marinas and
restaurants
however.
...and some real close golf courses, especially in Myrtle Beach. I'd
bet those homeowners with the docks in the back and the golf
course in
the front would let you stop for a few hours, especially if you
offered to pay the green fees.
If only herring could cruise or play golf, he could get a writing
assignment from a golf or cruising magazine. But, then, he can't
write,
either.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Been cruising on the 36' zimmerman like lobster boat lately?
Following your lawyer's advice lately?


Yes. You'll see soon enough.
Still planning to come visit me even though you've been told not to do
so several times?- Hide quoted text -

Yes.


1. You said your lawyer told you not to post here. Then, the next day,
you said something different. I have both posts. Which is the lie?

2. I've told you any number of times to stay away from our house and
property. Your presence would be considered trespassing. If you get
physical, which is what I suspect is your intent, you will be committing
assault.

3. From many of your posts here, I and others consider you a
short-tempered moron who is probably prone to violence to settle your
disputes. You have threatened to "visit" several posters here who have
upset you.

I suspect that once your lawyer sees this side of you, he'll advise you
to put a lid on it.



I hate it when I make a post like this. I wish I could take it back.
It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will get
punched in the nose. I wish I could take back all of the meal things
I have said in the last 20 yrs. Please Mr. Loog, please don't' punch
me in the nose.

HK[_5_] January 17th 10 03:49 PM

How to cruise
 
Harry Krause wrote:

It makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will get
punched in the nose. I wish I could take back all of the meal things
I have said in the last 20 yrs. Please Mr. Loog, please don't' punch
me in the nose.


The scene, if it happens, will be more like this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DzcOCyHDqc

I won't be the guy with the sword.



BTW, it's too bad you are so disappointed with your own ID here that you
have to use my name.

mmc January 17th 10 04:55 PM

How to cruise
 

"Frogwatch" wrote in message
...
On Jan 16, 3:17 pm, thunder wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800, Frogwatch wrote:
Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the outside
or to motor down the ICW during the day..


Well, for one thing, the weather window is considerably broader inside
than outside.


That is not as true for sailboats as powerboats. Windy weather in
which most fishermen would not go out might be ideal for a sailboat.
Otherwise, most weather that would cause one to not go outside would
also cause you to stay put and not use the ICW. Can you imagine using
the ICW in fog, terrifying, I'd rather be offshore.

-----------
When it's 6' plus outside, you can still transit the ICW safely.



Don White January 17th 10 08:56 PM

How to cruise
 

"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
H :) K wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 17, 8:40 am, "H :) K" wrote:
Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 16, 8:10 pm, HK wrote:
John H wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 18:22:38 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:08:22 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:
Basically, I am pondering whether to sail single handed on the
outside
or to motor down the ICW during the day..
I've done both. In good weather I prefer outside. There are too
many lift bridges inside, some on inconvenient schedules. There
are
also some skinny water issues inside but you should be OK with
that.
Inside has the advantage of having anchorages, marinas and
restaurants
however.
...and some real close golf courses, especially in Myrtle Beach. I'd
bet those homeowners with the docks in the back and the golf course
in
the front would let you stop for a few hours, especially if you
offered to pay the green fees.
If only herring could cruise or play golf, he could get a writing
assignment from a golf or cruising magazine. But, then, he can't
write,
either.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Been cruising on the 36' zimmerman like lobster boat lately?
Following your lawyer's advice lately?

Yes. You'll see soon enough.
Still planning to come visit me even though you've been told not to do
so several times?- Hide quoted text -

Yes.


1. You said your lawyer told you not to post here. Then, the next day,
you said something different. I have both posts. Which is the lie?

2. I've told you any number of times to stay away from our house and
property. Your presence would be considered trespassing. If you get
physical, which is what I suspect is your intent, you will be committing
assault.

3. From many of your posts here, I and others consider you a
short-tempered moron who is probably prone to violence to settle your
disputes. You have threatened to "visit" several posters here who have
upset you.

I suspect that once your lawyer sees this side of you, he'll advise you
to put a lid on it.



I hate it when I make a post like this. I wish I could take it back. It
makes me sound like a real pussy coward who is scared he will get punched
in the nose. I wish I could take back all of the *meal things* I have
said in the last 20 yrs. Please Mr. Loog, please don't' punch me in the
nose.


"meal things"?? What clown is writing these messages?




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