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Ya,, well I never did think Asskisser was too smart. Your proof of this is
interesting but unnecessary, we all knew of his lack of
intelligence,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,long ago.








"Steven Shelikoff" wrote in message
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On 7 Apr 2004 04:13:36 -0700, (basskisser) wrote:

(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message

thlink.net...
In article , " Tuuk"

wrote:

Leaving the boat on a trailer and in your driveway for example is a

very
smart idea also. You do not have to unload all your expensive fishing

and
boating equipment and you do not have to worry about people stealing

the
stuff as much should it be left at the marina

Not if you live in Maryland the crime rate capital of America...


Wrong, again, fool:
http://www.morganquitno.com/DANG00RANK.htm

According to your cite, Maryland is #1 when it comes to robbery. Old
data to be sure, but you're the one who posted it. And since the
comment was about stealing, the robbery stat is apropos.

Steve



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(Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ...
On 7 Apr 2004 04:13:36 -0700,
(basskisser) wrote:

(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message thlink.net...
In article , " Tuuk" wrote:

Leaving the boat on a trailer and in your driveway for example is a very
smart idea also. You do not have to unload all your expensive fishing and
boating equipment and you do not have to worry about people stealing the
stuff as much should it be left at the marina

Not if you live in Maryland the crime rate capital of America...


Wrong, again, fool:
http://www.morganquitno.com/DANG00RANK.htm

According to your cite, Maryland is #1 when it comes to robbery. Old
data to be sure, but you're the one who posted it. And since the
comment was about stealing, the robbery stat is apropos.

Steve


So, I take it you didn't bother to read the REST of the data? If you
did, then you'd know that, clearly, Maryland is quite low in the crime
scale, and a long, long way from being the "crime rate capital of
America", as Henry the drunkard states.
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" Tuuk" wrote in message ...
Ya,, well I never did think Asskisser was too smart. Your proof of this is
interesting but unnecessary, we all knew of his lack of
intelligence,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,long ago.


Uh, Tuuk, you stupid, stupid man. If you bother to read all of the
data, not just robbery, you'd know that Maryland is quite far from
being "the crime rate capital of America", as Henry stated.
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(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message nk.net...
In article ,
(Steven Shelikoff) wrote:

On 7 Apr 2004 04:13:36 -0700,
(basskisser) wrote:

(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message

thlink.net...
In article , " Tuuk"

wrote:

Leaving the boat on a trailer and in your driveway for example is a very
smart idea also. You do not have to unload all your expensive fishing and
boating equipment and you do not have to worry about people stealing the
stuff as much should it be left at the marina

Not if you live in Maryland the crime rate capital of America...

Wrong, again, fool:
http://www.morganquitno.com/DANG00RANK.htm

According to your cite, Maryland is #1 when it comes to robbery. Old
data to be sure, but you're the one who posted it. And since the
comment was about stealing, the robbery stat is apropos.

Steve


LOL


Yes, it is quite funny!! If you bother to read all of the data, not
just one column, and you weren't too drunk to comprehend, you'd see
instantly that Maryland is FAR from the "crime capital of America", as
YOU stated.


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Leaving the boat on a trailer and in your driveway for example is a very
smart idea also. You do not have to unload all your expensive fishing and
boating equipment and you do not have to worry about people stealing the
stuff as much should it be left at the marina

Not if you live in Maryland the crime rate capital of America...

Wrong, again, fool:


As you can see, the idiots on rec.boats are still around, ready to
wreck a topic thread as soon as it appears.

Back to your question, though. Far be it from me to sit here and
write a 200-page treatise on boats. Just some random thoughts, based
on 40+ years of boating:

1. Think twice about "older" boats, even if you think they're
romantic. They can have all kinds of problems deep down inside o'
there.. rotten transoms, cracked stringers, etc. Modern boat
construction involves some really impressive technology; take
advantage of it.

2. You get pretty much what you pay for. Stay away from Bayliners,
VIPs and other "trash" brands. You'll save now, but pay later, not to
mention being embarrassed when you pull into the marina surrounded by
all the nice rigs, and the boys at the gas pumps don't even walk out
to wait on you. Remember, boats are NOT cars. They're consumer
products, like toasters and waffle irons, and the quality varies
accordingly.

3. In your size range, be sure you have a vehicle you can tow it with,
as well as haul it up and down a wet, slippery ramp. You're pretty
much at the towing maximum in that size.

4. Also in that size range, consider a twin outboard - get the new
4-strokes - instead of one huge outboard. It's hard to beat the
security a twin presents, especially on "big water" like that. Picture
being out of sight of shore, with a dead motor, with black clouds
approaching...

5. There are quite a few good-quality boats out there, so don't just
look at the boat, look at *features*. Size/location of things like
storage, fish boxes, instruments (are they protected?), etc. Washdown
pump, bilge pump (check the size), rod holders, windows, etc. Check
for standard equipment, too. Some boats come as almost bare hulls, and
EVERYTHING is added-on. Others come loaded with everything in the
book. Check utilization of interior space.

From what you're describing, I'd take a good look at a Wellcraft
Coastal.

Ron M.
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On 8 Apr 2004 07:19:33 -0700, (basskisser) wrote:

(Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ...
On 7 Apr 2004 04:13:36 -0700,
(basskisser) wrote:

(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message thlink.net...
In article , " Tuuk" wrote:

Leaving the boat on a trailer and in your driveway for example is a very
smart idea also. You do not have to unload all your expensive fishing and
boating equipment and you do not have to worry about people stealing the
stuff as much should it be left at the marina

Not if you live in Maryland the crime rate capital of America...

Wrong, again, fool:
http://www.morganquitno.com/DANG00RANK.htm

According to your cite, Maryland is #1 when it comes to robbery. Old
data to be sure, but you're the one who posted it. And since the
comment was about stealing, the robbery stat is apropos.


So, I take it you didn't bother to read the REST of the data? If you
did, then you'd know that, clearly, Maryland is quite low in the crime
scale, and a long, long way from being the "crime rate capital of
America", as Henry the drunkard states.


Of course I read the rest of the data. But since the comment was
directed toward someone stealing stuff out of your boat while it's at
home, the stats on murder, rape, etc., are meaningless. When it comes
to robbery, Maryland is in fact the "crime rate capital of America".
You're just whining like a baby because your own cite shows that your
flame "Wrong, again, fool" was unwarranted.

Steve
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(Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ...
On 8 Apr 2004 07:19:33 -0700,
(basskisser) wrote:

(Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ...
On 7 Apr 2004 04:13:36 -0700,
(basskisser) wrote:

(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message thlink.net...
In article , " Tuuk" wrote:

Leaving the boat on a trailer and in your driveway for example is a very
smart idea also. You do not have to unload all your expensive fishing and
boating equipment and you do not have to worry about people stealing the
stuff as much should it be left at the marina

Not if you live in Maryland the crime rate capital of America...

Wrong, again, fool:
http://www.morganquitno.com/DANG00RANK.htm

According to your cite, Maryland is #1 when it comes to robbery. Old
data to be sure, but you're the one who posted it. And since the
comment was about stealing, the robbery stat is apropos.


So, I take it you didn't bother to read the REST of the data? If you
did, then you'd know that, clearly, Maryland is quite low in the crime
scale, and a long, long way from being the "crime rate capital of
America", as Henry the drunkard states.


Of course I read the rest of the data. But since the comment was
directed toward someone stealing stuff out of your boat while it's at
home, the stats on murder, rape, etc., are meaningless. When it comes
to robbery, Maryland is in fact the "crime rate capital of America".
You're just whining like a baby because your own cite shows that your
flame "Wrong, again, fool" was unwarranted.

Steve


No, sorry, you are dead wrong. First of all, "stealing stuff out of
your boat", is not robbery, to which you state that Maryland is #1 in.
Secondly, the comment that I responded to was "Not if you live in
Maryland the crime rate capital of America...". Now, that is an
untrue, and groundless statement. So, yes, you ARE wrong again.
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On 9 Apr 2004 04:12:46 -0700, (basskisser) wrote:

(Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ...
On 8 Apr 2004 07:19:33 -0700,
(basskisser) wrote:

(Steven Shelikoff) wrote in message ...
On 7 Apr 2004 04:13:36 -0700,
(basskisser) wrote:

(Henry Blackmoore) wrote in message thlink.net...
In article , " Tuuk" wrote:

Leaving the boat on a trailer and in your driveway for example is a very
smart idea also. You do not have to unload all your expensive fishing and
boating equipment and you do not have to worry about people stealing the
stuff as much should it be left at the marina

Not if you live in Maryland the crime rate capital of America...

Wrong, again, fool:
http://www.morganquitno.com/DANG00RANK.htm

According to your cite, Maryland is #1 when it comes to robbery. Old
data to be sure, but you're the one who posted it. And since the
comment was about stealing, the robbery stat is apropos.

So, I take it you didn't bother to read the REST of the data? If you
did, then you'd know that, clearly, Maryland is quite low in the crime
scale, and a long, long way from being the "crime rate capital of
America", as Henry the drunkard states.


Of course I read the rest of the data. But since the comment was
directed toward someone stealing stuff out of your boat while it's at
home, the stats on murder, rape, etc., are meaningless. When it comes
to robbery, Maryland is in fact the "crime rate capital of America".
You're just whining like a baby because your own cite shows that your
flame "Wrong, again, fool" was unwarranted.


No, sorry, you are dead wrong. First of all, "stealing stuff out of
your boat", is not robbery, to which you state that Maryland is #1 in.


It is if you're there.

Secondly, the comment that I responded to was "Not if you live in
Maryland the crime rate capital of America...". Now, that is an
untrue, and groundless statement. So, yes, you ARE wrong again.


Ah, good. More proof that you don't know how to follow a thread (as if
we need any more of that by now) and didn't realize that the crime rate
capital of America comment was directed toward stealing.

Maybe you just need to unwind a little. You don't get the fact that
people are now just yanking your chain because you react so funny to it.
Smoke a little more of your homegrown. It might help.

Steve
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