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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 14:19:37 GMT, "John Smith"
wrote: ~~ Snippage happens ~~ Hopefully, you mild rant will emphasize to him the importance of learning how to handle the boat before he leaves the dock alone. I do it all the time around my marina - you see guys and gals with big shiny Sea Rays or whatevers with no practical experience beyond a USCGA or USPS course all of a sudden discovering that a 32 foot boat doesn't drive like the family SUV. Hey, if you can afford it, do it. Like a lot of folks in reply to this thread said, get soembody to show you the ropes, take a course, get an idea of what you are getting into. I was throwing my Dad's 37 foot converted lobster boat around Marblehead Harbor when I was 14 - learned a lot with that old tub. So it's certainly doable. As to Newport, well it's not the small boat operators as much as it is the weirdos who run full throttle up the East Passage billy-be-damned if anybody else is around. I've actually slowed down for a gaggle of old 12 meter racing yachts and had a 70 footer of Italian manufacture PASS me, straight through the sailers and into the harbor. Lot's of "sign language" after that event. :) Later, Tom S. Woodstock, CT ----------- "Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learnt..." Izaak Walton "The Compleat Angler", 1653 |
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