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DownTime December 30th 05 03:27 PM

Does this guy look familiar?
 
JimH wrote:

This is probably how he ended up when coming back to his dock.

http://tinyurl.com/dewyu


anyone else notice something funny about this pic? not being a physics
major, i would venture my guess it would be easier to push the boat off
the shoal if the fat guy either stood on the other side, or got OFF the
boat.

Reggie Smithers December 30th 05 03:40 PM

Does this guy look familiar?
 
DownTime,

If you zoom in you can see the fat guy is standing on the other side, it is
probably the only reason the boat is listing as much as it is.


"DownTime" wrote in message
. ..
JimH wrote:

This is probably how he ended up when coming back to his dock.

http://tinyurl.com/dewyu

anyone else notice something funny about this pic? not being a physics
major, i would venture my guess it would be easier to push the boat off
the shoal if the fat guy either stood on the other side, or got OFF the
boat.




JimH December 30th 05 03:45 PM

Does this guy look familiar?
 

"Reggie Smithers" wrote in message
...
DownTime,

If you zoom in you can see the fat guy is standing on the other side, it
is probably the only reason the boat is listing as much as it is.


"DownTime" wrote in message
. ..
JimH wrote:

This is probably how he ended up when coming back to his dock.

http://tinyurl.com/dewyu

anyone else notice something funny about this pic? not being a physics
major, i would venture my guess it would be easier to push the boat off
the shoal if the fat guy either stood on the other side, or got OFF the
boat.




We had a discussion about this picture, specifically the warning sign,
sometime last year. To me the sign looks more like an advertising sign
(Danger Shoal Grill and Bar 100 yards ahead) than an actual warning sign.
It is also not visible in all directions, as the fat slob in the picture
proves.



Bryan December 31st 05 02:19 AM

Does this guy look familiar?
 

"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

"Bryan" wrote in message
. net...


The only time I would sail a narrow channel would be under uncrowded
conditions where you would have plenty of room to stay clear of a tacking
sailboat or if I did not have power. I do not find it agreeable to sail
narrow channels when unnecessary due to the overwhelming presence of
examples as illustrated by the video with this topic.


Plus, if you check the regs, it's illegal for a sailboat with power to be
under sail only in a crowed, narrow harbor channel.

Eisboch


I'm not familiar with that rule, but it wouldn't apply to my style of
sailing anyway. It just makes sense to save the sailing for outside the
breakwater on a busy day.



Bryan December 31st 05 02:24 AM

Does this guy look familiar?
 

"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 22:06:18 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
A minor sub-set of this group are the ones who set their
boat up to sail in one direction, then go below for drinks,
conversation and/or dinner.

~~ sigh ~~


Now Shortwave, you are describing my observations of powerboaters; of
course, I've never used autopilot in my life and still couldn't imagine
taking my eyes off the water around me. I'll meet you half way and offer to
agree that whether under sail or power there are some really senseless
skippers out there that shouldn't be given responsibility for anything more
than a plastic boat for the bathtub.



Bryan December 31st 05 02:26 AM

Does this guy look familiar?
 

" JimH" wrote in message
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"Charlie Brown" wrote in message
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 14:41:27 GMT, DownTime
wrote:

JimH wrote:
Found this on another forum. I am sure we have all seen idiots like
this
guy on the water.

http://tinyurl.com/dxz3y


unfortunately, there are idiots like this all around. we get our share,
but we tend to avoid places where they like to show off like that.
passing me that close at that speed may invite a 12 ga slug below the
waterline if a second pass is attempted. endanger my life, my crew, or
my vessel, and you get what you deserve... you've been warned!


I agree, that guy should be banned from boating. I would think anyone
in any of those cruisers would be justified at taking out his boat the
way is driving. What if someone were swimming in the water???




This is probably how he ended up when coming back to his dock.

http://tinyurl.com/dewyu


I love that photo. Nothing like running into the warning sign!




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