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Spawn of Yo Ho
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:39:30 -0400, HK wrote:
I've been offshore plenty of times in boats with 15" transoms, including some of the older Boston Whalers. If you believe the ads, a Whaler will float after you cut it in two with a chain saw. Never tried it. :-) |
Spawn of Yo Ho
On Aug 10, 12:01 pm, HK wrote:
I think it is an issue with "inland" boaters who have no ocean experience. I suppose if I boated on a little lake, I'd be scared, too. Hey, I resemble that comment, ceppn' I ain't skeeret o' no dihydromonoxide! |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 11:39:30 -0400, HK wrote: I've been offshore plenty of times in boats with 15" transoms, including some of the older Boston Whalers. If you believe the ads, a Whaler will float after you cut it in two with a chain saw. Never tried it. :-) I'd like to, but no one with a Whaler will allow me to get near it with my Sawzall. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
If you believe the ads, a Whaler will float after you cut it in two with a chain saw. Never tried it. :-) Whaler usually has an aft 1/2 of a boat motoring around at "in the water" boat shows so, yes, it can be done. I've only seen it in calm water though. Methinks it'd get a bit wet in a chop ;-) Rick |
Spawn of Yo Ho
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 12:24:22 -0500, lid wrote:
Methinks it'd get a bit wet in a chop ;-) Wet is a *lot* better than submerged. |
Spawn of Yo Ho
Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 12:24:22 -0500, lid wrote: Methinks it'd get a bit wet in a chop ;-) Wet is a *lot* better than submerged. What is it with these folks who think that one should remain perfectly dry in a boat? Are they from Seattle, or something, where an ounce of spray causes hypothermia? |
Spawn of Yo Ho
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 16:19:58 -0500, John H.
wrote: The other 100 hours was spent 'drift fishing' with the engine off. Give Harry a break. He's never given any reason to doubt his honesty. Has he? ============================== If you doubt a man's honesty, ask him. |
Spawn of Yo Ho
On Aug 10, 1:39 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 12:24:22 -0500, wrote: Methinks it'd get a bit wet in a chop ;-) Wet is a *lot* better than submerged. Yeah, but in the real world, if a whaler were in pieces, it probably was not cut nicely in half with a keen blade. I am envisioning sharp torn edges of metal and fiberglass, rolling in the chop, trying to drag you under. Don't know if I would want to stick around for that. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 16:19:58 -0500, John H. wrote: The other 100 hours was spent 'drift fishing' with the engine off. Give Harry a break. He's never given any reason to doubt his honesty. Has he? ============================== If you doubt a man's honesty, ask him. Wayne, I have no doubt about Harry's honesty. |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 16:19:58 -0500, John H. wrote: The other 100 hours was spent 'drift fishing' with the engine off. Give Harry a break. He's never given any reason to doubt his honesty. Has he? ============================== If you doubt a man's honesty, ask him. Ahh, I see Boatless Herring is "overinterpreting" one of my posts again to serve his purposes. He must sleep in the same bed as Reggie Retardo and the rest of the losers. |
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