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Calif Bill wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... On 1/24/2007 5:50 PM, JR North wrote: Explains why the cabin and cockpit heaters were high on the list on Cruis'n Rulz!. JR Harry Krause wrote: The hypothermic boating you have up in Seattle is not something I'd enjoy. I'm sure. Pleasure boating in crappy weather is not on my list of fun activities. Why you don't boat? East coast rainy and humid crappy weather = summer. Winter = frozen and boats on hte hard. Since he lives on the East Coast and it is rainy and humid for most of the summer, is the reason he never boats. Now if you want to buy a really nice Parker, with next to 0 hours, I know someone who is trying to sell it. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. On 1/25/2007 12:30 AM, Calif Bill wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... On 1/24/2007 5:50 PM, JR North wrote: Explains why the cabin and cockpit heaters were high on the list on Cruis'n Rulz!. JR Harry Krause wrote: The hypothermic boating you have up in Seattle is not something I'd enjoy. I'm sure. Pleasure boating in crappy weather is not on my list of fun activities. Why you don't boat? East coast rainy and humid crappy weather = summer. Winter = frozen and boats on hte hard. D'oh. Please, Bilious Bill. I am not saying that you and ChuckieDot don't live in nice areas of the country. You do. I wouldn't mind living along the coast north of San Francisco myself. I'm just saying that where the two of you live, the ocean water is cold, and even in the summer, it's not really bathing suit weather. I prefer warm ocean/bay waters and bathing suit weather for my boating pleasure. Hell, where I grew up in New England, the boating summers are more pleasant than what you have. We could actually swim in the ocean in June, July, August and most of September without our testicles receding deep into our bodies, eh. Oh, we're not overly rainy here in the spring, summer and fall. Nor are we infected with earthquakes, drought, firestorms, lice, or slaying of the first born, as you are. Nope, you live in a place affected by humidity, hurricanes, and will go away when the big landslide in the Canary Islands occurs. And since we are considered sub-desert, we do not get a lot of rain. Drought because we have too many people moving here from cold, humid lands. First born slaying? I think that was in a more religious region. |
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On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 22:40:29 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Both of you are wrong. There are some absolute gorgeous, wild areas on the East Coast that rival almost anything for natural beauty. The unspoiled, unwalked upon forests around Talbot Island, Florida No question, but a different kind of scenery. Maine and the Pacific North Wet both have lots of unspoiled rocky little coves with trees and mountains extending down to the shore. It's great cruising but too cold much of the time. |
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