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On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 20:53:14 -0500, Bruce wrote:

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On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 20:04:23 -0500, wrote:


Jim wrote:

Bruce wrote:

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My brother sent me this. The ICW frozen over on Jan. 11.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzNg3xx9bB4
There was ice on our deck when we started our sailing trip.

Y'all better move on up here. No ice freezes up our harbour.
exception..Diaper Dan& FlatulentJim.

Dan& Jim seem content these days to spoof the ID's of other posters.
They'd rather be "us" than "them."

That's what I'm nervous about.
Unstable losers like them just might want to move up& be closer to the
people they try to emulate.



They will be in the black helicopters. That's your first clue in a
situation like this.

Krausie, lacking any boating skills or expertise is hell bent on
changing the newsgroup into a political, mud slinging insult fest.
With the help of his dumb little friends, he is close to his goal. If
we can't stifle these vermin, we can at least have fun trying.

It's hard to keep track of the real and the impostors. It's obvious
that this is a weak boating group - and that's very unfortunate. It
seems the most prolific are the worst offenders and that is also
unfortunate. I have the insane vulgar one kill filed (I can handle
vulgar, but not in that combination), and three out of the other four
have never posted a word about boating or even started a new thread
(that I have seen). Let's hope the spring thaw changes the tone here!

Bruce

I'm really hoping for a resugence in boating come spring. I'd like to
see the value of my Key West go up so I could sell it and buy a bigger
boat. I'm thinking of something in the 36' range. Maybe a Monk.

This has been my dream boat for a while: http://tinyurl.com/ya4kqkt

That's right up there with the Porsche 911 in my dream list. Will
probably never happen, as I'd feel I was taking education out of the
grandkids' mouths. But, it's still fun to think about it. I still stop
at the Porsche shop about once every couple months just to look.

Nice Lobsta' boat! How big is the Key West?


All of eighteen feet and six inches.

(Note how I spelled that out to make it seem longer!)
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John H

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On Jan 19, 9:06*pm, John H wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 20:53:14 -0500, Bruce wrote:
John H wrote:
On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 20:04:23 -0500, *wrote:


Jim wrote:


Bruce wrote:


Don White wrote:


"H :) * wrote in message
news:QtKdnWquhKFLuc7WnZ2dnUVZ_tti4p2d@earthl ink.com...


Don White wrote:


* wrote in message
...


My brother sent me this. *The ICW frozen over on Jan. 11.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzNg3xx9bB4
There was ice on our deck when we started our sailing trip.


Y'all better move on up here. *No ice freezes up our harbour.
exception..Diaper Dan& * FlatulentJim.


Dan& * Jim seem content these days to spoof the ID's of other posters.
They'd rather be "us" than "them."


That's what I'm nervous about.
Unstable losers like them just might want to move up& * be closer to the
people they try to emulate.


They will be in the black helicopters. *That's your first clue in a
situation like this.


Krausie, lacking any boating skills or expertise is hell bent on
changing the newsgroup into a political, mud slinging insult fest.
With the help of his dumb little friends, he is close to his goal. If
we can't stifle these vermin, we can at least have fun trying.


It's hard to keep track of the real and the impostors. *It's obvious
that this is a weak boating group - and that's very unfortunate. *It
seems the most prolific are the worst offenders and that is also
unfortunate. *I have the insane vulgar one kill filed (I can handle
vulgar, but not in that combination), and three out of the other four
have never posted a word about boating or even started a new thread
(that I have seen). *Let's hope the spring thaw changes the tone here!


Bruce


I'm really hoping for a resugence in boating come spring. I'd like to
see the value of my Key West go up so I could sell it and buy a bigger
boat. I'm thinking of something in the 36' range. Maybe a Monk.


This has been my dream boat for a while:http://tinyurl.com/ya4kqkt


That's right up there with the Porsche 911 in my dream list. Will
probably never happen, as I'd feel I was taking education out of the
grandkids' mouths. But, it's still fun to think about it. I still stop
at the Porsche shop about once every couple months just to look.


Nice Lobsta' boat! *How big is the Key West?


All of eighteen feet and six inches.

(Note how I spelled that out to make it seem longer!)
--
John H

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You could just lie like Harry and tell them about your 36' zimmerman
like lobster boat that you wine and dine ex-presidents on!
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John H wrote:

Nice Lobsta' boat! How big is the Key West?

All of eighteen feet and six inches.

(Note how I spelled that out to make it seem longer!)

They make a nice boat. Great finish and attention to detail.
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On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:25:05 -0500, Bruce wrote:

John H wrote:

Nice Lobsta' boat! How big is the Key West?

All of eighteen feet and six inches.

(Note how I spelled that out to make it seem longer!)

They make a nice boat. Great finish and attention to detail.


One thing I really like are the two jump seats in the stern. They pull
out, leaving four more rod holders, if needed. So they can be left in
the car while fishing or put in the boat while playing.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

I've not seen the idea in any other boats, but it's a great idea.
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On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:25:05 -0500, Bruce wrote:

John H wrote:

Nice Lobsta' boat! How big is the Key West?

All of eighteen feet and six inches.

(Note how I spelled that out to make it seem longer!)

They make a nice boat. Great finish and attention to detail.


One thing I really like are the two jump seats in the stern. They pull
out, leaving four more rod holders, if needed. So they can be left in
the car while fishing or put in the boat while playing.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

I've not seen the idea in any other boats, but it's a great idea.


Yeah, Tom showed me "your" boat last year about this time at the CMTA
boat show. It was a nice looking tool. Funny, it was just across the
isle from the Low Transom Parkers..

Scotty


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John H wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:25:05 -0500, wrote:


John H wrote:

Nice Lobsta' boat! How big is the Key West?


All of eighteen feet and six inches.

(Note how I spelled that out to make it seem longer!)


They make a nice boat. Great finish and attention to detail.

One thing I really like are the two jump seats in the stern. They pull
out, leaving four more rod holders, if needed. So they can be left in
the car while fishing or put in the boat while playing.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

I've not seen the idea in any other boats, but it's a great idea.

Very cool. Can they store in the console or in the bow? It would be
nice to have them available whenever you want them. Which motor do you
have?

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On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 20:29:15 -0500, Bruce wrote:

John H wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:25:05 -0500, wrote:


John H wrote:

Nice Lobsta' boat! How big is the Key West?


All of eighteen feet and six inches.

(Note how I spelled that out to make it seem longer!)


They make a nice boat. Great finish and attention to detail.

One thing I really like are the two jump seats in the stern. They pull
out, leaving four more rod holders, if needed. So they can be left in
the car while fishing or put in the boat while playing.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

I've not seen the idea in any other boats, but it's a great idea.

Very cool. Can they store in the console or in the bow? It would be
nice to have them available whenever you want them. Which motor do you
have?


Nope, they won't fit anywhere except in their mounts. But, leaving
them in the car or garage is no problem. I've got the Yamaha 150 4
stroke. It's the most the boat is rated for. Moves it along quite
well.
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John H wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 20:29:15 -0500, wrote:


John H wrote:

On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 20:25:05 -0500, wrote:



John H wrote:


Nice Lobsta' boat! How big is the Key West?



All of eighteen feet and six inches.

(Note how I spelled that out to make it seem longer!)



They make a nice boat. Great finish and attention to detail.


One thing I really like are the two jump seats in the stern. They pull
out, leaving four more rod holders, if needed. So they can be left in
the car while fishing or put in the boat while playing.

http://www.keywestboatsinc.com/boats/show/id/6

I've not seen the idea in any other boats, but it's a great idea.


Very cool. Can they store in the console or in the bow? It would be
nice to have them available whenever you want them. Which motor do you
have?

Nope, they won't fit anywhere except in their mounts. But, leaving
them in the car or garage is no problem. I've got the Yamaha 150 4
stroke. It's the most the boat is rated for. Moves it along quite
well.

If you're trailering, the car is never that far when you are picking up
guests. The 150 must move it quite well. Make sure you get close to
6000 RPM's at WOT. Even if you don't run it wide open, you will still
get the best performance and longevity out of your motor if it is
propped correctly. This is from two Yamaha techs - not me.
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