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Went canoeing at Wacissa River again today. Over the past few yrs, I
have noticed some odd motors obviously intended for very shallow weed
infested waters. These motors resemble a lawnmotor engine with a very
long shaft, maybe 6' on which there is a prop at the very end. They
go very well in the mats of vegetation covering the water whereas a
conventional outboard immediately bogs down and gets stuff in the
water intake.
I am wondering if these odd outboards will mean fewer airboats because
both are intended to be used in nearly zero water.


Just bear in Mind Florida has a new law about destroying sea grass,
The fine is a fairly modest $1000 but they can also take you into
civil court for the price of restoring the damage to the grass and
that can be a huge number.

Show me that law???



Shouldn't you be out breaking the arms of little kids, loogy?


He must have already reached his quota this quarter.


I thought you guys were talking to me, in my world its like yours, its all
about me...sorry if your not a troll, no offence intended

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On 6/14/10 4:33 PM, Happy wrote:

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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 17:11:35 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
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Went canoeing at Wacissa River again today. Over the past few yrs, I
have noticed some odd motors obviously intended for very shallow weed
infested waters. These motors resemble a lawnmotor engine with a very
long shaft, maybe 6' on which there is a prop at the very end. They
go very well in the mats of vegetation covering the water whereas a
conventional outboard immediately bogs down and gets stuff in the
water intake.
I am wondering if these odd outboards will mean fewer airboats
because
both are intended to be used in nearly zero water.


Just bear in Mind Florida has a new law about destroying sea grass,
The fine is a fairly modest $1000 but they can also take you into
civil court for the price of restoring the damage to the grass and
that can be a huge number.

Show me that law???


Shouldn't you be out breaking the arms of little kids, loogy?


He must have already reached his quota this quarter.


I thought you guys were talking to me, in my world its like yours, its
all about me...sorry if your not a troll, no offence intended



If you're loogy, we're talking about you. If you're not, thank Allah.
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On 6/14/10 4:33 PM, Happy wrote:

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On 6/14/10 3:50 PM, Happy wrote:

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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 17:11:35 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

Went canoeing at Wacissa River again today. Over the past few yrs, I
have noticed some odd motors obviously intended for very shallow
weed
infested waters. These motors resemble a lawnmotor engine with a
very
long shaft, maybe 6' on which there is a prop at the very end. They
go very well in the mats of vegetation covering the water whereas a
conventional outboard immediately bogs down and gets stuff in the
water intake.
I am wondering if these odd outboards will mean fewer airboats
because
both are intended to be used in nearly zero water.


Just bear in Mind Florida has a new law about destroying sea grass,
The fine is a fairly modest $1000 but they can also take you into
civil court for the price of restoring the damage to the grass and
that can be a huge number.

Show me that law???


Shouldn't you be out breaking the arms of little kids, loogy?


He must have already reached his quota this quarter.


I thought you guys were talking to me, in my world its like yours, its
all about me...sorry if your not a troll, no offence intended



If you're loogy, we're talking about you. If you're not, thank Allah.



No loogy here, and allah can bit it...who is loogy? does he spoof your user
name, I can trace him straight to his home address if you like, for a fee
that is, I run this world, and there is no allah, only God allmighty,

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On 6/14/10 3:50 PM, Happy wrote:

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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 17:11:35 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

Went canoeing at Wacissa River again today. Over the past few yrs,
I
have noticed some odd motors obviously intended for very shallow
weed
infested waters. These motors resemble a lawnmotor engine with a
very
long shaft, maybe 6' on which there is a prop at the very end. They
go very well in the mats of vegetation covering the water whereas a
conventional outboard immediately bogs down and gets stuff in the
water intake.
I am wondering if these odd outboards will mean fewer airboats
because
both are intended to be used in nearly zero water.


Just bear in Mind Florida has a new law about destroying sea grass,
The fine is a fairly modest $1000 but they can also take you into
civil court for the price of restoring the damage to the grass and
that can be a huge number.

Show me that law???


Shouldn't you be out breaking the arms of little kids, loogy?


He must have already reached his quota this quarter.

I thought you guys were talking to me, in my world its like yours, its
all about me...sorry if your not a troll, no offence intended



If you're loogy, we're talking about you. If you're not, thank Allah.



No loogy here, and allah can bit it...who is loogy? does he spoof your
user name, I can trace him straight to his home address if you like, for a
fee that is, I run this world, and there is no allah, only God allmighty,


No need...we know where our Karate Kid spends his time.

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On 6/14/10 3:50 PM, Happy wrote:

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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 17:11:35 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

Went canoeing at Wacissa River again today. Over the past few yrs,
I
have noticed some odd motors obviously intended for very shallow
weed
infested waters. These motors resemble a lawnmotor engine with a
very
long shaft, maybe 6' on which there is a prop at the very end. They
go very well in the mats of vegetation covering the water whereas a
conventional outboard immediately bogs down and gets stuff in the
water intake.
I am wondering if these odd outboards will mean fewer airboats
because
both are intended to be used in nearly zero water.


Just bear in Mind Florida has a new law about destroying sea grass,
The fine is a fairly modest $1000 but they can also take you into
civil court for the price of restoring the damage to the grass and
that can be a huge number.

Show me that law???


Shouldn't you be out breaking the arms of little kids, loogy?


He must have already reached his quota this quarter.

I thought you guys were talking to me, in my world its like yours, its
all about me...sorry if your not a troll, no offence intended


If you're loogy, we're talking about you. If you're not, thank Allah.



No loogy here, and allah can bit it...who is loogy? does he spoof your
user name, I can trace him straight to his home address if you like, for a
fee that is, I run this world, and there is no allah, only God allmighty,


No need...we know where our Karate Kid spends his time.


Spoofer alert! I wouldn't be one to say anything about any kid, seeing
how I've got a bum of a son hanging around my house!


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On 6/14/10 4:40 PM, Happy wrote:

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On 6/14/10 4:33 PM, Happy wrote:

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"Harry" wrote in message
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On 6/14/10 3:50 PM, Happy wrote:

wrote in message
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 17:11:35 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

Went canoeing at Wacissa River again today. Over the past few
yrs, I
have noticed some odd motors obviously intended for very shallow
weed
infested waters. These motors resemble a lawnmotor engine with a
very
long shaft, maybe 6' on which there is a prop at the very end. They
go very well in the mats of vegetation covering the water whereas a
conventional outboard immediately bogs down and gets stuff in the
water intake.
I am wondering if these odd outboards will mean fewer airboats
because
both are intended to be used in nearly zero water.


Just bear in Mind Florida has a new law about destroying sea grass,
The fine is a fairly modest $1000 but they can also take you into
civil court for the price of restoring the damage to the grass and
that can be a huge number.

Show me that law???


Shouldn't you be out breaking the arms of little kids, loogy?


He must have already reached his quota this quarter.

I thought you guys were talking to me, in my world its like yours, its
all about me...sorry if your not a troll, no offence intended



If you're loogy, we're talking about you. If you're not, thank Allah.



No loogy here, and allah can bit it...who is loogy? does he spoof your
user name, I can trace him straight to his home address if you like, for
a fee that is, I run this world, and there is no allah, only God allmighty,



Loogy is a rather stupid guy of no accomplishment who lives in the
Atlanta area and does spoof my ID and the IDs of several others. I'd pay
real money for his address, up to one dollar U.S. :)

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