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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 19:09:03 GMT, Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 10:47:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 09:12:34 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: NOYB wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Think small No thanks. Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life. You think that because someone has a boat that they really like, although it may be smaller than yours is "unmotivated"? Do you think that just because someone isn't financially overextended is "unmotivated"? I think that people who overextend just for appearances are fools. bk, do you think that NOYB was trying to be controversial in his statement? Maybe he was just saying how *he* feels about life, and not passing any judgements on others. Why the attacks? It's a nice Sunday...chill out. -- No, John, he certainly was, and always has, passed judgements on others. I'm discussing only the post you responded to, not the past few years. I'm surprised that you'd take a philosophical comment like, "Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life" as a personal attack or the passing of judgement on you. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John Since I was the one who advised to "think small", I thought NOYB was jabbing at me. Maybe I should have said 'think modestly'. Obviously some here have no need to even consider that, but I stand by my common sense advice. Nah. He came back with a bit of philosophy to counteract the bit you gave him. He's already bought his boat, so 'thinking small' wouldn't work for this one anyway. Thinking small is what I'm doing for my *next* boat - maybe a 17-18'er. It's actually what I'm thinking for my next boat too. Instead of having a 30 foot offshore boat, and 17' nearshore/inshore boat, I'm thinking about buying something in the 25-26 foot range to replace both boats. I could get a trailer for it, and tow it to the keys or the east coast for a change of scenary. Thinking small is for the unmotivated. Good point. I'll get the 25-26 footer to tow to East Coast on weekends, and look into buying a 40-something foot sportfish for over here. You could buy my Parker. I like your boat, but if I downsize, I'm sticking with two engines and cabin accommodations similar to what I have now. The Everglades 265 EX is the one that I have my eye on. It gets about 70% better fuel economy than my Grady (at 25-30mph it gets 2.7+ mpg vs. 1.6 mpg for the Grady), tops out about 10 mph faster (55.7mph with twin 225 Yamaha's), and it's insurable because it's under 30'. Why would you possibly want twin 225s? If you are running at 25-30 mph as a good cruise speed, twin 150s will do the job. My Parker burns 9-10gph at those speeds, with a single 225, and tops out at a flat 40 mph (19gph). Because the boat tops out at 55 mph, and still gets 1.3 mpg at that speed. This has been an awful year for grouper fishing. Guys are routinely running 60-80 miles to get 'em. I've been out on days where the gulf is flat calm, and running 50+ mph would make the day a lot more enjoyable. The Edgewater with twin 150's still hits 45+ mph, but overall fuel economy isn't much different (aside from a lower cruise speed for top fuel economy). |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 19:09:03 GMT, Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 10:47:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 09:12:34 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: NOYB wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Think small No thanks. Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life. You think that because someone has a boat that they really like, although it may be smaller than yours is "unmotivated"? Do you think that just because someone isn't financially overextended is "unmotivated"? I think that people who overextend just for appearances are fools. bk, do you think that NOYB was trying to be controversial in his statement? Maybe he was just saying how *he* feels about life, and not passing any judgements on others. Why the attacks? It's a nice Sunday...chill out. -- No, John, he certainly was, and always has, passed judgements on others. I'm discussing only the post you responded to, not the past few years. I'm surprised that you'd take a philosophical comment like, "Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life" as a personal attack or the passing of judgement on you. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John Since I was the one who advised to "think small", I thought NOYB was jabbing at me. Maybe I should have said 'think modestly'. Obviously some here have no need to even consider that, but I stand by my common sense advice. Nah. He came back with a bit of philosophy to counteract the bit you gave him. He's already bought his boat, so 'thinking small' wouldn't work for this one anyway. Thinking small is what I'm doing for my *next* boat - maybe a 17-18'er. It's actually what I'm thinking for my next boat too. Instead of having a 30 foot offshore boat, and 17' nearshore/inshore boat, I'm thinking about buying something in the 25-26 foot range to replace both boats. I could get a trailer for it, and tow it to the keys or the east coast for a change of scenary. Thinking small is for the unmotivated. Good point. I'll get the 25-26 footer to tow to East Coast on weekends, and look into buying a 40-something foot sportfish for over here. You could buy my Parker. I like your boat, but if I downsize, I'm sticking with two engines and cabin accommodations similar to what I have now. The Everglades 265 EX is the one that I have my eye on. It gets about 70% better fuel economy than my Grady (at 25-30mph it gets 2.7+ mpg vs. 1.6 mpg for the Grady), tops out about 10 mph faster (55.7mph with twin 225 Yamaha's), and it's insurable because it's under 30'. Why would you possibly want twin 225s? If you are running at 25-30 mph as a good cruise speed, twin 150s will do the job. My Parker burns 9-10gph at those speeds, with a single 225, and tops out at a flat 40 mph (19gph). Because the boat tops out at 55 mph, and still gets 1.3 mpg at that speed. This has been an awful year for grouper fishing. Guys are routinely running 60-80 miles to get 'em. I've been out on days where the gulf is flat calm, and running 50+ mph would make the day a lot more enjoyable. The Edgewater with twin 150's still hits 45+ mph, but overall fuel economy isn't much different (aside from a lower cruise speed for top fuel economy). I guess I was "spoiled" when I lived on the east coast of Florida. There was plenty of inshore fishing, good fishing right offshore, and if you wanted to head out 20 miles, sometimes terrific reef fishing. Running 60 to 80 miles offshore to catch a fish when gas is $3.50 a gallon? Naw. Florida has great inshore fishing, but not in your area? Snook, tarpon, trout, reds, kingfish, spanish, flounder...you have to go that far offshore? Snook, tarpon, redfish, kings, and spanish have been fine this year. The bottom bite has been very poor. All of the guys who dive the nearshore reefs (within 10 miles), said there was an inch-thick layer of silt and algae covering them...and no life. Most people blame it on the very heavy contaminated fresh-water releases out of Okeechobee down the Caloosahatchee that occurred late last year after Hurricane Wilma. We had a bad red tide this Summer as well. The nearshore reefs are just now coming back. I've been catching a lot of undersized lane and mangrove snapper, spanish macks, barracuda and even some very small grouper. Four months ago, there wasn't a thing alive on them. It looks like Ernesto is turning East, so hopefully we dodged another one, and the fishing won't get all screwed up again. But you guys in the mid-Atlantic states better keep an eye on that one. |
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![]() NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... Uh, no you weren't. You didn't even mention ambition. motivated=ambitious unmotivated=lacks ambition. thinking small=lacks ambition=unmotivated So, if someone is quite happy with say, an 18 foot boat, fits there needs perfectly, etc, you think they are unmotivated? Amazing. |
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![]() Harry Krause wrote: NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 19:09:03 GMT, Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 10:47:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 09:12:34 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: NOYB wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Think small No thanks. Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life. You think that because someone has a boat that they really like, although it may be smaller than yours is "unmotivated"? Do you think that just because someone isn't financially overextended is "unmotivated"? I think that people who overextend just for appearances are fools. bk, do you think that NOYB was trying to be controversial in his statement? Maybe he was just saying how *he* feels about life, and not passing any judgements on others. Why the attacks? It's a nice Sunday...chill out. -- No, John, he certainly was, and always has, passed judgements on others. I'm discussing only the post you responded to, not the past few years. I'm surprised that you'd take a philosophical comment like, "Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life" as a personal attack or the passing of judgement on you. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John Since I was the one who advised to "think small", I thought NOYB was jabbing at me. Maybe I should have said 'think modestly'. Obviously some here have no need to even consider that, but I stand by my common sense advice. Nah. He came back with a bit of philosophy to counteract the bit you gave him. He's already bought his boat, so 'thinking small' wouldn't work for this one anyway. Thinking small is what I'm doing for my *next* boat - maybe a 17-18'er. It's actually what I'm thinking for my next boat too. Instead of having a 30 foot offshore boat, and 17' nearshore/inshore boat, I'm thinking about buying something in the 25-26 foot range to replace both boats. I could get a trailer for it, and tow it to the keys or the east coast for a change of scenary. Thinking small is for the unmotivated. Good point. I'll get the 25-26 footer to tow to East Coast on weekends, and look into buying a 40-something foot sportfish for over here. You could buy my Parker. Let's see, nothing down, interest only payments for, oh, 25 years... :) I charge two points over the vig, which these days is about 10 points less than the average credit card company. He'll go for it! According to him, interest only payments on tangibles is a great and wise investment! |
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![]() JohnH wrote: On 28 Aug 2006 04:51:19 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: NOYB wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On 27 Aug 2006 13:07:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 10:47:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 09:12:34 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: NOYB wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Think small No thanks. Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life. You think that because someone has a boat that they really like, although it may be smaller than yours is "unmotivated"? Do you think that just because someone isn't financially overextended is "unmotivated"? I think that people who overextend just for appearances are fools. bk, do you think that NOYB was trying to be controversial in his statement? Maybe he was just saying how *he* feels about life, and not passing any judgements on others. Why the attacks? It's a nice Sunday...chill out. -- No, John, he certainly was, and always has, passed judgements on others. I'm discussing only the post you responded to, not the past few years. I'm surprised that you'd take a philosophical comment like, "Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life" as a personal attack or the passing of judgement on you. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John Since I was the one who advised to "think small", I thought NOYB was jabbing at me. Maybe I should have said 'think modestly'. Obviously some here have no need to even consider that, but I stand by my common sense advice. NOYB can't think small, because the stuff he has is making up for his lack of manhood! Attack mode. Why? You weren't attacked. Here it is, a nice Sunday, lot's of friendly conversation on a range of subjects, and you come in like a rabid pit bull... Why? What does it serve? He can't help it. Jealousy I would guess. See? I rest my case, John! Whoa, whoa, whoa... You made three or four attacking posts, and NOYB responded with one of his own. Then you say you rest your case. There was no reason for your initial attacks! -- The initial attack was NOYB attacking Don who posted a perfectly good idea, one that NOYB is now thinking about doing!! |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... Uh, no you weren't. You didn't even mention ambition. motivated=ambitious unmotivated=lacks ambition. thinking small=lacks ambition=unmotivated So, if someone is quite happy with say, an 18 foot boat, fits there needs perfectly, etc, you think they are unmotivated? Amazing. You still don't get it. Don said "think small"...not "buy a small boat". To me, the saying "think small" means the opposite of "think big"...and that translates to a lack of ambition to excel in life. |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... Harry Krause wrote: NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 19:09:03 GMT, Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 10:47:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 09:12:34 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: NOYB wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Think small No thanks. Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life. You think that because someone has a boat that they really like, although it may be smaller than yours is "unmotivated"? Do you think that just because someone isn't financially overextended is "unmotivated"? I think that people who overextend just for appearances are fools. bk, do you think that NOYB was trying to be controversial in his statement? Maybe he was just saying how *he* feels about life, and not passing any judgements on others. Why the attacks? It's a nice Sunday...chill out. -- No, John, he certainly was, and always has, passed judgements on others. I'm discussing only the post you responded to, not the past few years. I'm surprised that you'd take a philosophical comment like, "Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life" as a personal attack or the passing of judgement on you. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John Since I was the one who advised to "think small", I thought NOYB was jabbing at me. Maybe I should have said 'think modestly'. Obviously some here have no need to even consider that, but I stand by my common sense advice. Nah. He came back with a bit of philosophy to counteract the bit you gave him. He's already bought his boat, so 'thinking small' wouldn't work for this one anyway. Thinking small is what I'm doing for my *next* boat - maybe a 17-18'er. It's actually what I'm thinking for my next boat too. Instead of having a 30 foot offshore boat, and 17' nearshore/inshore boat, I'm thinking about buying something in the 25-26 foot range to replace both boats. I could get a trailer for it, and tow it to the keys or the east coast for a change of scenary. Thinking small is for the unmotivated. Good point. I'll get the 25-26 footer to tow to East Coast on weekends, and look into buying a 40-something foot sportfish for over here. You could buy my Parker. Let's see, nothing down, interest only payments for, oh, 25 years... :) I charge two points over the vig, which these days is about 10 points less than the average credit card company. He'll go for it! According to him, interest only payments on tangibles is a great and wise investment! On appreciating (or non-depreciating) assets only. You haven't been paying attention. |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... JohnH wrote: On 28 Aug 2006 04:51:19 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: NOYB wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On 27 Aug 2006 13:07:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 10:47:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 09:12:34 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: NOYB wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Think small No thanks. Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life. You think that because someone has a boat that they really like, although it may be smaller than yours is "unmotivated"? Do you think that just because someone isn't financially overextended is "unmotivated"? I think that people who overextend just for appearances are fools. bk, do you think that NOYB was trying to be controversial in his statement? Maybe he was just saying how *he* feels about life, and not passing any judgements on others. Why the attacks? It's a nice Sunday...chill out. -- No, John, he certainly was, and always has, passed judgements on others. I'm discussing only the post you responded to, not the past few years. I'm surprised that you'd take a philosophical comment like, "Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life" as a personal attack or the passing of judgement on you. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John Since I was the one who advised to "think small", I thought NOYB was jabbing at me. Maybe I should have said 'think modestly'. Obviously some here have no need to even consider that, but I stand by my common sense advice. NOYB can't think small, because the stuff he has is making up for his lack of manhood! Attack mode. Why? You weren't attacked. Here it is, a nice Sunday, lot's of friendly conversation on a range of subjects, and you come in like a rabid pit bull... Why? What does it serve? He can't help it. Jealousy I would guess. See? I rest my case, John! Whoa, whoa, whoa... You made three or four attacking posts, and NOYB responded with one of his own. Then you say you rest your case. There was no reason for your initial attacks! -- The initial attack was NOYB attacking Don who posted a perfectly good idea, one that NOYB is now thinking about doing!! I didn't attack Don. I criticized the concept of "thinking small", because it demonstrates apathy in life and a lack of ambition. |
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On 28 Aug 2006 11:11:45 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:
JohnH wrote: On 28 Aug 2006 04:51:19 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: NOYB wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On 27 Aug 2006 13:07:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 10:47:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 09:12:34 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: NOYB wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Think small No thanks. Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life. You think that because someone has a boat that they really like, although it may be smaller than yours is "unmotivated"? Do you think that just because someone isn't financially overextended is "unmotivated"? I think that people who overextend just for appearances are fools. bk, do you think that NOYB was trying to be controversial in his statement? Maybe he was just saying how *he* feels about life, and not passing any judgements on others. Why the attacks? It's a nice Sunday...chill out. -- No, John, he certainly was, and always has, passed judgements on others. I'm discussing only the post you responded to, not the past few years. I'm surprised that you'd take a philosophical comment like, "Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life" as a personal attack or the passing of judgement on you. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John Since I was the one who advised to "think small", I thought NOYB was jabbing at me. Maybe I should have said 'think modestly'. Obviously some here have no need to even consider that, but I stand by my common sense advice. NOYB can't think small, because the stuff he has is making up for his lack of manhood! Attack mode. Why? You weren't attacked. Here it is, a nice Sunday, lot's of friendly conversation on a range of subjects, and you come in like a rabid pit bull... Why? What does it serve? He can't help it. Jealousy I would guess. See? I rest my case, John! Whoa, whoa, whoa... You made three or four attacking posts, and NOYB responded with one of his own. Then you say you rest your case. There was no reason for your initial attacks! -- The initial attack was NOYB attacking Don who posted a perfectly good idea, one that NOYB is now thinking about doing!! Forget it, bk. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... Harry Krause wrote: NOYB wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... NOYB wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 19:09:03 GMT, Don White wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 10:47:03 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JohnH wrote: On 27 Aug 2006 09:12:34 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: NOYB wrote: "Don White" wrote in message ... Think small No thanks. Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life. You think that because someone has a boat that they really like, although it may be smaller than yours is "unmotivated"? Do you think that just because someone isn't financially overextended is "unmotivated"? I think that people who overextend just for appearances are fools. bk, do you think that NOYB was trying to be controversial in his statement? Maybe he was just saying how *he* feels about life, and not passing any judgements on others. Why the attacks? It's a nice Sunday...chill out. -- No, John, he certainly was, and always has, passed judgements on others. I'm discussing only the post you responded to, not the past few years. I'm surprised that you'd take a philosophical comment like, "Thinking small is for the unmotivated in life" as a personal attack or the passing of judgement on you. -- ****************************************** ***** Hope your day is great! ***** ****************************************** John Since I was the one who advised to "think small", I thought NOYB was jabbing at me. Maybe I should have said 'think modestly'. Obviously some here have no need to even consider that, but I stand by my common sense advice. Nah. He came back with a bit of philosophy to counteract the bit you gave him. He's already bought his boat, so 'thinking small' wouldn't work for this one anyway. Thinking small is what I'm doing for my *next* boat - maybe a 17-18'er. It's actually what I'm thinking for my next boat too. Instead of having a 30 foot offshore boat, and 17' nearshore/inshore boat, I'm thinking about buying something in the 25-26 foot range to replace both boats. I could get a trailer for it, and tow it to the keys or the east coast for a change of scenary. Thinking small is for the unmotivated. Good point. I'll get the 25-26 footer to tow to East Coast on weekends, and look into buying a 40-something foot sportfish for over here. You could buy my Parker. Let's see, nothing down, interest only payments for, oh, 25 years... :) I charge two points over the vig, which these days is about 10 points less than the average credit card company. He'll go for it! According to him, interest only payments on tangibles is a great and wise investment! On appreciating (or non-depreciating) assets only. You haven't been paying attention. My Parker doesn't seem to be depreciating. Strange. No boat owner likes to think of his boat as a depreciating asset. So you keep telling yourself that you could sell it for what you paid, if that makes you feel better. ;-) |
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