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What's the smallest boat you've ever gone fishing in offshore which I guess
could be defined as out in the ocean out of sight of land?

Carolina Skiff J-14 for me on a calm day out of Panacea Florida into the
Gulf of Mexico.

How about you?


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SoFarrell wrote:
What's the smallest boat you've ever gone fishing in offshore which I
guess could be defined as out in the ocean out of sight of land?

Carolina Skiff J-14 for me on a calm day out of Panacea Florida into the
Gulf of Mexico.

How about you?


A few miles offshore on the Atlantic side of Florida in a slightly larger
CS, and farther out, 20 miles out, in an 18' SeaPro. But I always saw lots
of guys way way out in what I considered boats far too small, especially
for Florida, where the weather can change quickly.

Panacea? Wow. Ever eat at Angelo Petrandis' restaurant there? First-class
seafood, just before the bridge there. I always wanted to spend a few days
around there but never had the opportunity.



I think I know what restuarant you mean, on the left, right near the bridge.
I never ate there but wished I did.

This is a very strange usenet group with just a handful of boaters, I guess
and a lot of guys who dislike you but most of them don't seem to be boaters.
Strange.


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SoFarrell wrote:
"HKrause" wrote in message
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SoFarrell wrote:

What's the smallest boat you've ever gone fishing in offshore which I
guess could be defined as out in the ocean out of sight of land?

Carolina Skiff J-14 for me on a calm day out of Panacea Florida into the
Gulf of Mexico.

How about you?


A few miles offshore on the Atlantic side of Florida in a slightly larger
CS, and farther out, 20 miles out, in an 18' SeaPro. But I always saw lots
of guys way way out in what I considered boats far too small, especially
for Florida, where the weather can change quickly.

Panacea? Wow. Ever eat at Angelo Petrandis' restaurant there? First-class
seafood, just before the bridge there. I always wanted to spend a few days
around there but never had the opportunity.




I think I know what restuarant you mean, on the left, right near the bridge.
I never ate there but wished I did.

This is a very strange usenet group with just a handful of boaters, I guess
and a lot of guys who dislike you but most of them don't seem to be boaters.
Strange.



This idiot krause is one of the few NON boaters here, he's never owned
a boat but posted fake photos & histories just as he did for you.

If you get taken in by him then that's your lookout but be careful he's
a nasty bit of work once he figures you might actually check &/or be
able to check on his lies.

As for the question, for me a 32ft steel sloop years ago in the coral
sea, never a problem with the boat's size, it want all over the place
over the years. I did many trips mostly in the galley in those
unenlightened days:-) The longest single leg I did was just over 800
miles, mostly downhill in the trade winds, after the fist few days you
settle down & it becomes your safety place, funny thing is when you make
landfall you get all nervous about leaving the boat.

Below is a few more of the Krause "I am" lies but hey you believe
whatever you want, gee some even have religion:-)

The lie below is just one of his priors, pasted from his own words of
course:-) Because he tried deleting them from the google archive then
denying he's posted them.

So as you can see this lying idiot Krause is your man for offshore
experience:-) in his empty uneducated head:-)

K

& the ism man Krause's lie of the day is:

Other than what he's picked up here over the years this liar
clearly doesn't & never has owned a boat & certainly never done any real
boating, yet he insults all the NG real boaters with lies like this;

Have you ever sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii? I have.
Have you ever rounded Cape Horn? I have, twice.
Have you ever transited the Panama Canal? I have.
Have you owned more than 20 boats in your lifetime? I have.
Have you ever sailed large boats competitively? I have.
Have you ever been hundreds of miles from land in a powerboat under

your command? I have.
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"K. Smith" wrote in message
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SoFarrell wrote:
"HKrause" wrote in message
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SoFarrell wrote:

What's the smallest boat you've ever gone fishing in offshore which I
guess could be defined as out in the ocean out of sight of land?

Carolina Skiff J-14 for me on a calm day out of Panacea Florida into the
Gulf of Mexico.

How about you?

A few miles offshore on the Atlantic side of Florida in a slightly larger
CS, and farther out, 20 miles out, in an 18' SeaPro. But I always saw
lots of guys way way out in what I considered boats far too small,
especially for Florida, where the weather can change quickly.

Panacea? Wow. Ever eat at Angelo Petrandis' restaurant there? First-class
seafood, just before the bridge there. I always wanted to spend a few
days around there but never had the opportunity.




I think I know what restuarant you mean, on the left, right near the
bridge. I never ate there but wished I did.

This is a very strange usenet group with just a handful of boaters, I
guess and a lot of guys who dislike you but most of them don't seem to be
boaters. Strange.


This idiot krause is one of the few NON boaters here, he's never owned a
boat but posted fake photos & histories just as he did for you.

If you get taken in by him then that's your lookout but be careful he's a
nasty bit of work once he figures you might actually check &/or be able to
check on his lies.

As for the question, for me a 32ft steel sloop years ago in the coral sea,
never a problem with the boat's size, it want all over the place over the
years. I did many trips mostly in the galley in those unenlightened
days:-) The longest single leg I did was just over 800 miles, mostly
downhill in the trade winds, after the fist few days you settle down & it
becomes your safety place, funny thing is when you make landfall you get
all nervous about leaving the boat.

Below is a few more of the Krause "I am"



That's pretty cool. The Coral Sea, as in *THE* Coral Sea of World War II
fame? Even cooler! 800 miles in a small boat would make me antsy.

I wish you would stop this Krause stuff of yours. It just makesyours posts
longer and I don't read those parts and I don't think anyone else does
either. Why don't you move on?


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" Tuuk" wrote in message
news
Because it is important to point out to everyone krause's lies and
inaccurate advice he gives. This fool claims to have so much knowledge of
boating and safety issues yet he adds absolutely no value to the group and
as a matter of clear fact he brings the group down.

By making all others, even new visitors aware of krause's lies and
inaccurate advice, could save the life of someone some day and that is
most important.

By krause bragging himself to be some hero, big wig, high high person in
the rankings might fool someone into believing his inaccurate advice and
this could harm someone. It is the duty of those in the know to help those
who could be fooled by this fool.

His puppets egg him on,, and on,,, and on,, and I know they do more damage
than good but some need to clearly point out this fools objectives and do
what they can to help those in need.











"SoFarrell" wrote in message
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"K. Smith" wrote in message
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SoFarrell wrote:
"HKrause" wrote in message
...

SoFarrell wrote:

What's the smallest boat you've ever gone fishing in offshore which I
guess could be defined as out in the ocean out of sight of land?

Carolina Skiff J-14 for me on a calm day out of Panacea Florida into
the Gulf of Mexico.

How about you?

A few miles offshore on the Atlantic side of Florida in a slightly
larger CS, and farther out, 20 miles out, in an 18' SeaPro. But I
always saw lots of guys way way out in what I considered boats far too
small, especially for Florida, where the weather can change quickly.

Panacea? Wow. Ever eat at Angelo Petrandis' restaurant there?
First-class seafood, just before the bridge there. I always wanted to
spend a few days around there but never had the opportunity.



I think I know what restuarant you mean, on the left, right near the
bridge. I never ate there but wished I did.

This is a very strange usenet group with just a handful of boaters, I
guess and a lot of guys who dislike you but most of them don't seem to
be boaters. Strange.

This idiot krause is one of the few NON boaters here, he's never owned a
boat but posted fake photos & histories just as he did for you.

If you get taken in by him then that's your lookout but be careful he's
a nasty bit of work once he figures you might actually check &/or be
able to check on his lies.

As for the question, for me a 32ft steel sloop years ago in the coral
sea, never a problem with the boat's size, it want all over the place
over the years. I did many trips mostly in the galley in those
unenlightened days:-) The longest single leg I did was just over 800
miles, mostly downhill in the trade winds, after the fist few days you
settle down & it becomes your safety place, funny thing is when you make
landfall you get all nervous about leaving the boat.

Below is a few more of the Krause "I am"



That's pretty cool. The Coral Sea, as in *THE* Coral Sea of World War II
fame? Even cooler! 800 miles in a small boat would make me antsy.

I wish you would stop this Krause stuff of yours. It just makesyours
posts longer and I don't read those parts and I don't think anyone else
does either. Why don't you move on?




Mr. or Ms. Tuuk:

You've convinced me. You are in need of some kind of psychiatric help. You
sound like an obsessed lunatic. You've verbally attacked three or four
people in here today with some of the most bizarre sounding nonsense in
usenet. Most of your posts read like you pick up a bit of info and imagine
it into some personal nightmare.I don't know what your problem is with
Krause and I don't care. Get yourself some help somewhere.

I'm not interested in your nonsense. You don't talk about boats, you talk
about Krause. I couldn't find a boating post of yours.

Get help. You have a serious problem.




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Mr. or Ms. Tuuk:
You've convinced me. You are in need of some kind of psychiatric help. You
sound like an obsessed lunatic. You've verbally attacked three or four
people in here today with some of the most bizarre sounding nonsense in
usenet. Most of your posts read like you pick up a bit of info and imagine
it into some personal nightmare.I don't know what your problem is with
Krause and I don't care. Get yourself some help somewhere.
I'm not interested in your nonsense. You don't talk about boats, you talk
about Krause. I couldn't find a boating post of yours.
Get help. You have a serious problem.


I have never seen a post from Mr or Ms. Tuuk that was boating related. I
have him "killfiled" now but before I did that, he never posted anything of
interest to anyone. He has the brain power of phycomycete.

Jim Carter
"The Boat"
Bayfield


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SoFarrell wrote:
"K. Smith" wrote in message
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SoFarrell wrote:

"HKrause" wrote in message
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SoFarrell wrote:


What's the smallest boat you've ever gone fishing in offshore which I
guess could be defined as out in the ocean out of sight of land?

Carolina Skiff J-14 for me on a calm day out of Panacea Florida into the
Gulf of Mexico.

How about you?

A few miles offshore on the Atlantic side of Florida in a slightly larger
CS, and farther out, 20 miles out, in an 18' SeaPro. But I always saw
lots of guys way way out in what I considered boats far too small,
especially for Florida, where the weather can change quickly.

Panacea? Wow. Ever eat at Angelo Petrandis' restaurant there? First-class
seafood, just before the bridge there. I always wanted to spend a few
days around there but never had the opportunity.



I think I know what restuarant you mean, on the left, right near the
bridge. I never ate there but wished I did.

This is a very strange usenet group with just a handful of boaters, I
guess and a lot of guys who dislike you but most of them don't seem to be
boaters. Strange.


This idiot krause is one of the few NON boaters here, he's never owned a
boat but posted fake photos & histories just as he did for you.

If you get taken in by him then that's your lookout but be careful he's a
nasty bit of work once he figures you might actually check &/or be able to
check on his lies.

As for the question, for me a 32ft steel sloop years ago in the coral sea,
never a problem with the boat's size, it want all over the place over the
years. I did many trips mostly in the galley in those unenlightened
days:-) The longest single leg I did was just over 800 miles, mostly
downhill in the trade winds, after the fist few days you settle down & it
becomes your safety place, funny thing is when you make landfall you get
all nervous about leaving the boat.

Below is a few more of the Krause "I am"




That's pretty cool. The Coral Sea, as in *THE* Coral Sea of World War II
fame? Even cooler! 800 miles in a small boat would make me antsy.

I wish you would stop this Krause stuff of yours. It just makesyours posts
longer and I don't read those parts and I don't think anyone else does
either. Why don't you move on?



That's OK by me gee don't read them at all if it helps but I do always
include a Krause lie:-)

Indeed here comes today's now:-)

K

& the Krause lie of the day is a newie but a goody:-) This idiot has
never been able to even begin to enter any coastal nav thread much less
the many celest ones over the years, yet he recently produced this lie,
well it's another classic Krause lie:-)

Have a read of this I mean it!!! He's a nut case a complete nutter:-)


I took my *first* course, in piloting, with my then best friend, Steve, when
we were about 11-12 years old, by special dispensation of the US Power
Squadron in New Haven, Connecticut. The class was held in the evenings
in the
basement of one of the Sheffield scientific buildings, on Prospect
Street, if
I recall, on the campus of Yale University, across from Woolsey Hall. Our
parents dropped us off and picked us up; the classes were in the evenings.

We were at that time the two youngest enrollees in such a course in the
history of the USPS. We completed the course successfully. It was about 45
years ago, when piloting and navigation were done with hand instruments.

How did we get in at such an early age? Both of us had started yacht club
sailboat racing in dinghies at the age of 8, and by the time we were 11,
were
working individually and as a team, competing successfully in southern
Connecticut junior racing circuits. It also didn't hurt that my father was a
boat dealer and marina operator and also a by-then retired boat racer of
some
fame, and that Steve's dad was a well-known sailboater out of the Branford,
Connecticut, area.

Steve now sails out of the Maritime Provinces.



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"K. Smith" wrote in message
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SoFarrell wrote:
"K. Smith" wrote in message
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SoFarrell wrote:

"HKrause" wrote in message
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SoFarrell wrote:


What's the smallest boat you've ever gone fishing in offshore which I
guess could be defined as out in the ocean out of sight of land?

Carolina Skiff J-14 for me on a calm day out of Panacea Florida into
the Gulf of Mexico.

How about you?

A few miles offshore on the Atlantic side of Florida in a slightly
larger CS, and farther out, 20 miles out, in an 18' SeaPro. But I
always saw lots of guys way way out in what I considered boats far too
small, especially for Florida, where the weather can change quickly.

Panacea? Wow. Ever eat at Angelo Petrandis' restaurant there?
First-class seafood, just before the bridge there. I always wanted to
spend a few days around there but never had the opportunity.



I think I know what restuarant you mean, on the left, right near the
bridge. I never ate there but wished I did.

This is a very strange usenet group with just a handful of boaters, I
guess and a lot of guys who dislike you but most of them don't seem to
be boaters. Strange.

This idiot krause is one of the few NON boaters here, he's never owned a
boat but posted fake photos & histories just as he did for you.

If you get taken in by him then that's your lookout but be careful he's a
nasty bit of work once he figures you might actually check &/or be able
to check on his lies.

As for the question, for me a 32ft steel sloop years ago in the coral
sea, never a problem with the boat's size, it want all over the place
over the years. I did many trips mostly in the galley in those
unenlightened days:-) The longest single leg I did was just over 800
miles, mostly downhill in the trade winds, after the fist few days you
settle down & it becomes your safety place, funny thing is when you make
landfall you get all nervous about leaving the boat.

Below is a few more of the Krause "I am"




That's pretty cool. The Coral Sea, as in *THE* Coral Sea of World War II
fame? Even cooler! 800 miles in a small boat would make me antsy.

I wish you would stop this Krause stuff of yours. It just makesyours
posts longer and I don't read those parts and I don't think anyone else
does either. Why don't you move on?


That's OK by me gee don't read them at all if it helps but I do always
include a Krause lie:-)



Your loss not mine. Not very adult of you.


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Jim,
I think you're just trying to improve our vocabulary here. :-)
Paul

Jim Carter wrote:


I have never seen a post from Mr or Ms. Tuuk that was boating related. I
have him "killfiled" now but before I did that, he never posted anything of
interest to anyone. He has the brain power of phycomycete.

Jim Carter
"The Boat"
Bayfield


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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 09:20:34 -0500, "SoFarrell"
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What's the smallest boat you've ever gone fishing in offshore which I guess
could be defined as out in the ocean out of sight of land?

Carolina Skiff J-14 for me on a calm day out of Panacea Florida into the
Gulf of Mexico.

How about you?


6' Jon boat. When you are as smart as me, and have the experience as I
do, you can do that.

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