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WaIIy wrote:
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 21:11:59 GMT, "Clams Canino" wrote: Meet my new ski spotter?? http://realdoll.com/ I see you found a picture of Krause's "young" wife. Poor Wally. Still being turned down for sex by... ....his hand. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in. That's a good idea. Include proper anchors in the list of necessary toys. I've had the CG look over my yacht and check everything EXCEPT the anchor. I don't know where you are, Doug, but the requirement to have an anchor aboard is not Federal. Many states have placed their own requirement for an anchor, and generally the CG will include the anchor as required in those states. JG |
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Floating Camaros? Never heard that one, In our part of NY we used to
call them, "Guinea Go Fast Boats" UD http://community.webtv.net/capuglyda...inUglyDansJack |
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Sir,
I am impressed! I have always had positive dealings with law enforcement, as a P.S. teacher and as a boat captain. But the fact that I see you not only ask but reply to local boaters, I think we have a real asset on the water with you! If you are in the Naples to E.G.C. area I hope to see you 'unofficially on the water. Be safe, I'll do the same! Capt. Matt "swatcop" wrote in message m... "Capt. Matt" wrote in message ... First off, thanks for asking! And welcome to Florida waters!! What kind of problems really depends on were you are, East coast is VERY different from West as far as perceived problems. OUI is always a concern for me as a tour operator as well as inexperienced operators. I don't want to jump on the PWC bashing bandwagon, but lots of these folks have no idea what safe operation is, not all of them mind you. I have to tell you, a night patrol on occasion will do a lot to ease many minds. As far as wake violations, I'm all for enforcement but some E.O.s from many fields have been over zealous and would likely written a citation for boats at anchor in a strong spring tide if given the chance. Welcome! I'm just glad you are here!Conscientious law enforcement on the water is a good thing for all concerned even those that may be inconvenienced. Capt. Matt Thank you for your input. Seems the jetskis are a common topic, and will be dealt with more severely. As for the waterway, I'll be on the west coast in the Gulf of Mexico. Thank you for the welcome and for the information, I plan on making a POSITIVE change out there and not just becoming another pain in the ass. -- -= swatcop =- "If it wasn't for stupid people I'd be unemployed." |
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On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 17:43:47 GMT, "swatcop"
wrote: Looking for a little bit of direction here. I've been recently assigned to my department's Marine Unit. I've been a cop for 15 years. I lived in NJ at the shore around boats most of my life, but never owned one. I rarely even went out on boats except for fishing or waterskiing. I moved to Florida in late 2000, and I'm still working as a cop (just in a nicer place). As a result of some administrative changes in my department, I was assigned to the Marine Unit. I've completed the necessary training and such, but one thing is lacking: experience. I'll try to get to the point - I'm open for comments and opinions. I know what the law says, and I know what my job is, but I try to use more common sense than what the law may actually say in black & white. What do you (as boaters) feel the most important issues are for the Police to deal with on the water? Would you like to see more O.U.I. enforcement? More vessel stops for no wake zone infractions? More safety inspections? More after dark patrols of inlets, channels, and harbor areas? You tell me. I'm asking for your honest opinions here. As a rule I use more common sense than anything on the job. I treat people fairly, and as a result I rarely ever have to appear in court. I would like to do the same on the water. Here's your chance to make a difference, because I will take every opinion into consideration. Thanks for your help. You don't sound like the type, but just for future reference: I went striper fishing one early morning, in the pouring rain, by myself, in my 14' jon-boat, on the Hudson River. I launched in the dark, and although I had two approved throwable PDF's onboard, I left my "wearable" PDF on the launch ramp. A few hours later, a DEC center cabin comes roaring up, and hooks my gunwale. My little anchor is holding both of us, against a rising tide and current, and he damned near swamps me. I disobey his instruction to leave my anchor set, and pull it before my jon goes under. I'm wet, cold, with no fish, and he writes me up for no "wearable" PDF. Yup, it was my mistake, but he was bustin' my ass, and he was an idiot. In a 14' jon, the law does not require me to wear the "wearable", just "have one on board", so what's the difference between "wearable" and "throwable"? If he hadn't hooked my boat, I wouldn't have needed the friggin' "wearable". I was the only boat on the river that morning for miles, so I guess he had to find "something". After writing me up, he ordered me off the river. Barney Fife. I paid the fine, and thanked the judge for making it a very small one. I think the judge was a fisherman. ![]() You sound like a reasonable guy. People will appreciate that, so do what you gotta' do. Thanks for listening. Regards, noah To email me, remove the "OT-" from OT-wrecked.boats.noah. ....as you were. ![]() |
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On 13 Dec 2003 21:30:17 -0600, noah
wrote: ....uhm sheepishly, "PFD". If I had known that Typing Class was more important than making-out with Donna under the bleachers, I still woulda' been under the bleachers. ![]() Regards, noah To email me, remove the "OT-" from OT-wrecked.boats.noah. ....as you were. ![]() |
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"swatcop" wrote in message
m... I don't know the official legal name of the law covering wakes, but when my son's in the boat, I call it "attempted murder". One of these days, someone's gonna get a bullet in their fuel tank. Do something about that, wherever you work. I'm not sure of the actual name of the statute (as I said I'm new at this aspect of policing), but I know it exists. Part of my training was with the Coast Guard, and I remember the instructor really driving his point home about boaters being responsible for their wake. One of his examples was a woman drinking coffee on her husband's boat. Some schmuck flew past them and she spilled her coffee on her lap resulting in burns. The operator of the other boat was heavily fined and also came under civil suit. I will definitely keep an eye on the wakes of vessels. Thank you for your input. When you stop those people, always begin the conversation with "please kneel on the deck and keep your hands where I can see them". Fear is good. This is why I'm not a cop. I'd execute people for allowing their dogs to roam the neighborhood unsupervised. |
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"swatcop" wrote in message
m... That's a good idea. Include proper anchors in the list of necessary toys. I've had the CG look over my yacht and check everything EXCEPT the anchor. I can't tell you how many times I've had to hoist MY anchor to get out of the way of some putz with an undersized anchor whose boat starts drifting and threatening other anchored boats because the guy's motor won't start fast enough. Fishing is my church. Nobody disturbs my worship with my whining about it. :-) Alrighty then. I'm actually writing down everything that I get out of my inquiry, so thank you for your input. By the time we're done with you, you may regret having asked for input. :-) |
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"John Gaquin" wrote in message
... "Doug Kanter" wrote in. That's a good idea. Include proper anchors in the list of necessary toys. I've had the CG look over my yacht and check everything EXCEPT the anchor. I don't know where you are, Doug, but the requirement to have an anchor aboard is not Federal. Many states have placed their own requirement for an anchor, and generally the CG will include the anchor as required in those states. Well, then people without anchors should be tried on the spot by the nearest 12 *other* boaters. If judged to be stupid, they should be fed day-old unrefrigerated nightcrawlers. I have spoken. |
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"Clams Canino" wrote in message
news:4uNCb.533010$HS4.4073001@attbi_s01... Speaking of the ramp, I don't know how enforcable it is (perhaps via loitering laws hehe) but some of the idiots that tie up / slow down the ramps need a ticket for *something* LOL. I know what you mean. There's a whole list of behaviors which fall into the category of "general lack of consideration", like warming up your 17 year old Chevy Blazer for 20 minutes right outside your neighbor's open window, because you think them darn EPA hippies are wrong about fumes being bad for you. At one of our local ramps, there's some sort of unofficial thing that goes on. Officially, they have nubile babes collecting the ramp fee. And officially, boaters are "advised" by 2-3 old guys who look like they spent the last 6 months in a life raft. Mostly, they spend their time reminding the illiterate that ramps are designated for "in" or "out" depending on traffic, and that the "IN" and "OUT" signs mean (quizzically) "In" or "Out". UNofficially, these old guys are usually accompanied by equally ancient buddies who hang around helping kids with bait, or showing newbies how to operate a cleat. You can sort of tell who's who by the presence or absence of polo shirts with the township's emblem. ANYWAY....this crew of life raft veterans does a good job of mildly embarrassing morons at the ramp. Imagine Don Rickles, toned down by 50%. My first time at the ramp, this young woman backs her PWC into the water and ties it up right at the bottom of the ramp. Why move it down to the end so someone else could launch while you park, especially since there were 30 cars waiting. She parks her car and sits in it for about 5 minutes doing something to her hair. Meanwhile, nobody can move. One of the old guys yells to her "Are you gonna get a manicure too, 'cause there are people waiting but I could see if they'll come back tomorrow". Needless to say, she ended her beauty parlor routine instantly. You can't argue with a 100 year old man who obviously knows what he's talking about. :-) There was much laughter from the waiting cars. Other nonsense: Signs all over the parking area say "Boaters Only - Vehicles Without Trailers Will Be Ticketed". All day long, people come up to the booth and ask the attendant "Do ya think I'll really get a ticket? I don't have a trailer". Sometimes they approach the cop who's writing tickets and ask if they can just park for a couple of hours without getting a ticket. :-) I really want to make a movie about this stuff. I need a catchy title. The dumbest people will be featured in the movie without their permission. Especially the monkeys who, on a really busy afternoon, let their 4 kids run up and down the dock with fishing poles while other boaters are scrambling to get in or out and make way for the next person. Or, the knuckleheads who need help docking on a windy day, and when they toss you their line, it's always 2 feet shorter than the distance from the boat to the dock. Wouldn't want to buy a 15 ft rope when a 3 footer will work just as well. Sort of. :-) |
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