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Harry told us his 35 ft. Lobster Boat was tied up at his dock next to his
"Lake Estate". Since he also told us the water in his inlet was only 2 to
3' deep, he will have a lot to worry about when the 5' waves drop his boat
onto the rocks.

I was very surprised that a 35' Lobster Boat only had a draft of less than
2'. Must be because it was custom ordered. ; )




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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 20:19:49 -0400, Harry Krause
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JohnH wrote:

On 15 Aug 2004 15:54:58 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote:

Anyone caught in a thunderstorm on the bay has probably been in 5-6

footers,
or
worse.

not from a thunderstorm they haven't. t-storms don't last long enough

to make
5 foot let alone 6 foot waves.

Unless, one is telling the story in a bar later.

Wow, Jax, I didn't realize you boated in the Chesapeake Bay! You seem

to know
everything about everything, like Harry.


Poor dumb John...another fool suckered in by the dark side but living
off liberal programs.



You don't have to worry Harry, with your 35 foot Lobster boat a 5 foot
wave wouldn't even break over the bow.


Regards
John S



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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 00:37:31 GMT, "Comcast News"
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I am happy to hear that Harry has a Lake Estate that he and his Doctor
Doctor wife can enjoy. It provides him the time to post in rec.boats
any topic of his choosing. The guy is just plain brilliant

Did I mention that I know someone that has a Doctor Doctor Doctor
Doctor wife and has a 40 foot Lobster boat on Lake Huron? I hope that
does not put Harry into second place of boasting (or lying) about his
life.

Harry told us his 35 ft. Lobster Boat was tied up at his dock next to his
"Lake Estate". Since he also told us the water in his inlet was only 2 to
3' deep, he will have a lot to worry about when the 5' waves drop his boat
onto the rocks.

I was very surprised that a 35' Lobster Boat only had a draft of less than
2'. Must be because it was custom ordered. ; )




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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 20:19:49 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

JohnH wrote:

On 15 Aug 2004 15:54:58 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote:

Anyone caught in a thunderstorm on the bay has probably been in 5-6

footers,
or
worse.

not from a thunderstorm they haven't. t-storms don't last long enough

to make
5 foot let alone 6 foot waves.

Unless, one is telling the story in a bar later.

Wow, Jax, I didn't realize you boated in the Chesapeake Bay! You seem

to know
everything about everything, like Harry.

Poor dumb John...another fool suckered in by the dark side but living
off liberal programs.



You don't have to worry Harry, with your 35 foot Lobster boat a 5 foot
wave wouldn't even break over the bow.


Regards
John S




Regards
John S
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