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stirring up ****, as it were."


Yes we have.....ban those with no interest in boating to recipe newsgroups.
Win win situation for everyone.


That would send Harry away for good.
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On 5/19/2016 7:46 PM, Alex wrote:
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On 5/18/2016 6:45 PM, Nomen Nescio wrote:
Salmonbait excretes:

....a man followed a young girl into a TARGET bathroom in Texas,
saying he self-identified as a woman. The man's teeth were knocked
out by the girl's father who says he self-identifies as the tooth fairy.


Whaâ€*’s your problem, Salmonbait, that you need to stir up **** here
all the time?

"Sounds like some anonymous twerp is trying to pick a fight with
Salmonbait. I might be wrong but that's the way it looks."



The nerve of him!
The John and his turds have sole jurisdiction over instigating fights
in this newsgroup.


What was the purpose of THAT post?


Donnie has difficulty keeping his negativity pent up. And just maybe he
misses his BFF,who has been conspicuously MIA.
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misses his BFF,who has been conspicuously MIA."


Sounds like y'all are missing Harry. All y'all do is fight with him when he's here and moan and groan when he takes a break.
Buy a boat and get out into the big world. It's waiting out there.
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misses his BFF,who has been conspicuously MIA."


Sounds like y'all are missing Harry. All y'all do is fight with him when he's here and moan and groan when he takes a break.
Buy a boat and get out into the big world. It's waiting out there.

One can't venture far out into the "big world" in a little boat. Which
begs the question, How much boat do you need to venture into the big
world, safely and comfortably.
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One can't venture far out into the "big world" in a little boat. Which
begs the question, How much boat do you need to venture into the big
world, safely and comfortably.


I have seen people out in a pretty big world in pretty small boats.
Guys go offshore here in 14' jon boats but this is the gulf and can be
pretty calm.
I also questioned whether a 311' AVP was enough boat for the North
Atlantic. We had blue water coming over the 02 deck and the screws
were coming out of the water on every wave for days at a time.


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I also questioned whether a 311' AVP was enough boat for the North
Atlantic. We had blue water coming over the 02 deck and the screws
were coming out of the water on every wave for days at a time. "

My dad told me about stuff like that while on a troop transport during WWII
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begs the question, How much boat do you need to venture into the big
world, safely and comfortably."


Depends on the sailor....a girlieman like you and some of your ilk in here shouldn't venture outside the harbour approaches unless you're aboard an ocean liner.......for me...a 17.5 foot runabout should be fine.
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On Friday, May 20, 2016 at 12:42:40 PM UTC-4, Tim wrote:
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I also questioned whether a 311' AVP was enough boat for the North
Atlantic. We had blue water coming over the 02 deck and the screws
were coming out of the water on every wave for days at a time. "

My dad told me about stuff like that while on a troop transport during WWII


Same here. My dad was in the CB's in WWII. He told stories about a couple of bad storms and taking on water. Also chipping ice off the deck up in Alaska.

I used to have his foul weather jacket. Heavy canvas-like outer shell with an itchy wool liner. It had to be COLD to wear that thing. Not many chances in SC.
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True North wrote:
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"One can't venture far out into the "big world" in a little boat. Which
begs the question, How much boat do you need to venture into the big
world, safely and comfortably."


Depends on the sailor....a girlieman like you and some of your ilk in
here shouldn't venture outside the harbour approaches unless you're
aboard an ocean liner.......for me...a 17.5 foot runabout should be fine.


Sounds like a death wish.

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On Fri, 20 May 2016 09:42:38 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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I also questioned whether a 311' AVP was enough boat for the North
Atlantic. We had blue water coming over the 02 deck and the screws
were coming out of the water on every wave for days at a time. "

My dad told me about stuff like that while on a troop transport during WWII

The north Atlantic is actually a fascinating place. Once you get over
the bouncing around part it is really beautiful. The water color is
spectacular. The Atlantic is very blue anyway but when the water is
that cold, it is almost an electric blue. When you put the rollers on
top of that that are stark white it is mesmerizing.

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