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Gary Warner
 
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Default When would you board someone else's boat??


"basskisser" wrote:


Why not lighten up a little, and listen to the music until the people got

back?



That's pretty much what I did: I thought about getting on his boat, decided
not
to, and went back to working on a wiring problem on my boat. The reason
it was annoying was because the volume was very lound, undoubtedly set
at a volume good for when they were out on open water with the engine
going and lots of wind. Where we were docked is under a huge concrete
bridge. The loud music and echos really weren't very pleasent. ~ I think
I do tend to be laid-back and understanding. When the guy returned I just
told him about it. He said, "Oh. You should have just shut it off."


 
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