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Canuck57[_9_] December 8th 11 08:46 PM

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On 07/12/2011 7:52 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 7, 9:52 pm, wrote:
Great video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=T4FIS1FnOQg


Reminds me of why I get seasick in the rough stuff.


Funny, I love the rough stuff and love the bow, a few seconds of
artificial weightlessness. Its a hoot. But admit, it isn't for
everyone. I was the only one in our group not barfing and sick.

I think he trick is how you are raised. Until the age of 8 I spent 1/4
of the summers on a boat. And my grandfather had not much fear of
whitecaps and to me it was like a joy ride. Even taught me how to
navigate such.

--
All successful people have one thing in common, if even for a moment
they think rationally.

bpuharic December 8th 11 09:43 PM

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On Thu, 08 Dec 2011 13:46:46 -0700, Canuck57
wrote:

On 07/12/2011 7:52 PM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 7, 9:52 pm, wrote:
Great video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=T4FIS1FnOQg


Reminds me of why I get seasick in the rough stuff.


Funny, I love the rough stuff


i'll bet

Wayne.B December 8th 11 09:48 PM

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On Thu, 08 Dec 2011 12:54:26 -0500, wrote:

Back in the 60s the USCG used to take Monomoy surf boats out in crap
like that off Cape May.
That is a 26' double ender with 8 rowers and a coxswain.
It was just a tradition thing. They wanted us to understand what the
sea can do and to build teamwork.
You end up soaked and tired, longing for something with a motor.

It sure makes you appreciate that old 40 footer a lot more when you
get in one of them.


===

That sounds like it would be quite a workout. I had a chance to row
a 6 man, 20 something whaleboat this summer in New Bedford, Mass. It
was around the harbor in flat water but an hour of that was very good
exercise.


Wayne.B December 9th 11 02:49 AM

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On Thu, 08 Dec 2011 20:07:49 -0500, wrote:

On Thu, 08 Dec 2011 16:48:42 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Thu, 08 Dec 2011 12:54:26 -0500,
wrote:

Back in the 60s the USCG used to take Monomoy surf boats out in crap
like that off Cape May.
That is a 26' double ender with 8 rowers and a coxswain.
It was just a tradition thing. They wanted us to understand what the
sea can do and to build teamwork.
You end up soaked and tired, longing for something with a motor.

It sure makes you appreciate that old 40 footer a lot more when you
get in one of them.


===

That sounds like it would be quite a workout. I had a chance to row
a 6 man, 20 something whaleboat this summer in New Bedford, Mass. It
was around the harbor in flat water but an hour of that was very good
exercise.


It was easier when the crew was all 18 and already had 8 weeks of PT
under their belt. I doubt 9 geezers our age could even drag the boat
down to the water ;-)

I do paddle a kayak around occasionally but I stay close to the house.


===

The guys I rowed with in New Bedford were all over 60 so I fit right
in with the group even though I wasn't doing it 3 or 4 times a week
like they were.


Honey Badger[_22_] December 10th 11 03:44 AM

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North Star wrote:
On Dec 7, 9:52 pm, wrote:
Great video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=T4FIS1FnOQg

Reminds me of why I get seasick in the rough stuff.


Some "Manly Man"!

You are a momma's boy pussy with a ****ty house and and equally unkempt
yard.

Go do your chores, boy!

-HB


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