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On Aug 2, 3:30*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 11:10:45 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: What's a "sea nettle?" Stinging jelly fish doesn't quite cover it. Imagine something the size of a large inverted soup bowl with tentacles about 3 feet long that wrap around you and set you on fire everywhere they touch you. ... That sort of thing. It certainly changes the way you water ski. You learn how to sit on the gunnel of one boat, while the pull boat yanks you off. Then you are real careful not to fall no matter what. To stop you either coast up on the beach or ski up next to the other boat and roll in. That was a $35 fine the last time I did it *;-) $35.00 fine is a lot less than pain killers, antibiotics and dr. bills. |
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On Aug 2, 3:30*pm, wrote:
On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 11:10:45 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: What's a "sea nettle?" Stinging jelly fish doesn't quite cover it. Imagine something the size of a large inverted soup bowl with tentacles about 3 feet long that wrap around you and set you on fire everywhere they touch you. ... That sort of thing. It certainly changes the way you water ski. You learn how to sit on the gunnel of one boat, while the pull boat yanks you off. Then you are real careful not to fall no matter what. To stop you either coast up on the beach or ski up next to the other boat and roll in. That was a $35 fine the last time I did it *;-) Several years ago, my sister was with friends in either Jamaica or some place in the Bahams and she was stung by a jelly fish of some sorts. I believe it may have been a man-o-war. She was almost hospitalized over it. Hard reaction and bad swelling in her ankle. |
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On 8/2/10 4:33 PM, Tim wrote:
On Aug 2, 3:30 pm, wrote: On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 11:10:45 -0700 (PDT), wrote: What's a "sea nettle?" Stinging jelly fish doesn't quite cover it. Imagine something the size of a large inverted soup bowl with tentacles about 3 feet long that wrap around you and set you on fire everywhere they touch you. ... That sort of thing. It certainly changes the way you water ski. You learn how to sit on the gunnel of one boat, while the pull boat yanks you off. Then you are real careful not to fall no matter what. To stop you either coast up on the beach or ski up next to the other boat and roll in. That was a $35 fine the last time I did it ;-) $35.00 fine is a lot less than pain killers, antibiotics and dr. bills. I've seen devout water skiers wearing wetsuits with booties to avoid stings. |
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![]() "JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote in message ... Tell Harry it's a Brockway, *it get's house paint* once in a while. Either way, Harry wouldn't understand, it's a boater thing up here in the North East... I believe that should be... 'it GETS house paint' |
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On 8/2/10 6:07 PM, YukonBound wrote:
"JustWaitAFrekinMinute!" wrote in message ... Tell Harry it's a Brockway, *it get's house paint* once in a while. Either way, Harry wouldn't understand, it's a boater thing up here in the North East... I believe that should be... 'it GETS house paint' Probably lead based... |
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says... Took the boat to Pohick Bay yesterday, after noticing how well the new cover is working out. Some very heavy rain got my neighboring boat's cover over the past couple weeks. He is now a believer in the use of tight straps rather than bungee cords for keeping his cover taut. Daughter, SIL, and grandkids arrived at the launch ramp about the same time I did, so no one had to wait. With three adults and four little ones, the boat was pretty full. The Yamaha 150 had no problem getting us moving though. http://tinyurl.com/39klfrb I might even have a new boat captain in the making... http://tinyurl.com/32a3c48 We got to a little boaters beach outside Occoquan, VA, anchored and let the kids start running around. http://tinyurl.com/34heavr The kids wanted to do some tubing, which I'd never tried before. This was the tube I got last fall. Worked well, and they had a blast. The picture takers kept using the zoom, so most of the tubing shots didn't come out.Here's my daughter having fun... http://tinyurl.com/2vmqr3r Daughter took this picture of my $30,000 towel rack. http://tinyurl.com/3ypjvl6 Great time had by all! Looks like you spend some time in Belmot Bay. |
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On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 19:30:23 -0400, BAR wrote:
In article , says... Took the boat to Pohick Bay yesterday, after noticing how well the new cover is working out. Some very heavy rain got my neighboring boat's cover over the past couple weeks. He is now a believer in the use of tight straps rather than bungee cords for keeping his cover taut. Daughter, SIL, and grandkids arrived at the launch ramp about the same time I did, so no one had to wait. With three adults and four little ones, the boat was pretty full. The Yamaha 150 had no problem getting us moving though. http://tinyurl.com/39klfrb I might even have a new boat captain in the making... http://tinyurl.com/32a3c48 We got to a little boaters beach outside Occoquan, VA, anchored and let the kids start running around. http://tinyurl.com/34heavr The kids wanted to do some tubing, which I'd never tried before. This was the tube I got last fall. Worked well, and they had a blast. The picture takers kept using the zoom, so most of the tubing shots didn't come out.Here's my daughter having fun... http://tinyurl.com/2vmqr3r Daughter took this picture of my $30,000 towel rack. http://tinyurl.com/3ypjvl6 Great time had by all! Looks like you spend some time in Belmot Bay. That's where the boaters' beach is. We've been going there since the mid-80's. Now that it's a state park, Mason Neck State Park, much of the wildness has gone way down. The Park Rangers have clamped down somewhat and made it more a family place with lots of kids running around.. There's still a few young folks drinking some beer, but not nearly as bad as it once was. -- John H |
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In article ,
says... On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 19:30:23 -0400, BAR wrote: In article , says... Took the boat to Pohick Bay yesterday, after noticing how well the new cover is working out. Some very heavy rain got my neighboring boat's cover over the past couple weeks. He is now a believer in the use of tight straps rather than bungee cords for keeping his cover taut. Daughter, SIL, and grandkids arrived at the launch ramp about the same time I did, so no one had to wait. With three adults and four little ones, the boat was pretty full. The Yamaha 150 had no problem getting us moving though. http://tinyurl.com/39klfrb I might even have a new boat captain in the making... http://tinyurl.com/32a3c48 We got to a little boaters beach outside Occoquan, VA, anchored and let the kids start running around. http://tinyurl.com/34heavr The kids wanted to do some tubing, which I'd never tried before. This was the tube I got last fall. Worked well, and they had a blast. The picture takers kept using the zoom, so most of the tubing shots didn't come out.Here's my daughter having fun... http://tinyurl.com/2vmqr3r Daughter took this picture of my $30,000 towel rack. http://tinyurl.com/3ypjvl6 Great time had by all! Looks like you spend some time in Belmot Bay. That's where the boaters' beach is. We've been going there since the mid-80's. Now that it's a state park, Mason Neck State Park, much of the wildness has gone way down. The Park Rangers have clamped down somewhat and made it more a family place with lots of kids running around.. There's still a few young folks drinking some beer, but not nearly as bad as it once was. We used to go there in the 70's very early in the morning to water ski. It was like glass. When the sun came up and the wind kicked in a little we would leave about 9:00 AM. The biggest problem we had was from the end of June thru August when there was a lot of boats anchored by the shore. We had been skiing since late March each Sat and Sun and these late comers would get mad when we showed up at 7:00 AM to take advantage of the glassy water surface. The best fun was to see who could slalom ski back to Neabsco Creek from Belmont Bay without falling. |
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