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HK August 11th 07 11:59 PM

What a Day!
 
Got out for a while this afternoon, and in terms of visibility, I cannot
report another day as good.

The air was absolutely crystal-clear and while I usually can see parts
of the "western" Eastern Shore from this side, today was a lot
different, because we could see more of it than ever, and for a much
longer area, north to south.

Even though the winds were out of the northeast, they were light and so
was the chop.

Wow!

JimH August 12th 07 12:07 AM

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"HK" wrote in message
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Got out for a while this afternoon, and in terms of visibility, I cannot
report another day as good.

The air was absolutely crystal-clear and while I usually can see parts of
the "western" Eastern Shore from this side, today was a lot different,
because we could see more of it than ever, and for a much longer area,
north to south.

Even though the winds were out of the northeast, they were light and so
was the chop.

Wow!


You did not sink due to that low transom? ;-)

Glad to hear you had a good day.



HK August 12th 07 12:38 AM

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JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Got out for a while this afternoon, and in terms of visibility, I cannot
report another day as good.

The air was absolutely crystal-clear and while I usually can see parts of
the "western" Eastern Shore from this side, today was a lot different,
because we could see more of it than ever, and for a much longer area,
north to south.

Even though the winds were out of the northeast, they were light and so
was the chop.

Wow!


You did not sink due to that low transom? ;-)

Glad to hear you had a good day.




You know, it's too bad there probably isn't a Parker dealer near you,
because if there was, you would have a good laugh. Parker makes and has
made boats with the same sort of notched transom for years now, and
virtually all of them are used as salt water fishing boats. There are
18, 21, 23 and 25-footers with the same design transom, and of course,
in the 23, 25, and 28-foot models, you can also get yourself a Parker
with a "full" transom and a bracket. This, though, is one of Parker's
most popular salt water fishing boats:

http://www.parkerboats.net/pages/boa....jsp?boatid=19

Here's the 23-footer:

http://www.parkerboats.net/pages/boa...l.jsp?boatid=8


Oh...forgot...Parker offers a "splashguard" for the model hull I have.
Most buyers do not opt for it or, if they do, have it removed. :}

A number of other very successful boat manufacturers offer boats in the
same size ranges with notched transoms.

When I lived in Florida, I used to wander offshore 20 miles or so in
18-20 foot boats with notched transoms, "euro" transoms, and, in the
case of a 17-foot Boston Whaler a low straight-across transom in a boat
that didn't even have a self-bailing cockpit. Waves crashing over the
stern were never an issue, nor were they an issue at any time in my
boating lifetime. Taking a greenie over the bow was a concern. The low
transom helps get rid of water that might come for a visit that way.

This seems to be "an issue" among some of the posters here, mostly the
ones with little or no ocean experience. Funniest of all are those who
complain about getting their feet wet. In an open fishing boat. Perhaps
they ought to stick to bitty bodies of water or their bathtubs.

Short Wave Sportfishing August 12th 07 01:14 AM

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On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 19:38:44 -0400, HK wrote:

Funniest of all are those who
complain about getting their feet wet


Not as "funny" as you think.

I hate getting my feet wet - seriously,

I will go to extreme measures to avoid it.

Short Wave Sportfishing August 12th 07 01:23 AM

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On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 19:38:44 -0400, HK wrote:

This, though, is one of Parker's
most popular salt water fishing boats


Don't see a lot of them around these parts. If somebody is going to
pop for a Parker, they will generally go for a Steiger.

http://steigercraft.com/main/docs/la...ture=BI231.jpg

Don White August 12th 07 01:35 AM

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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 19:38:44 -0400, HK wrote:

Funniest of all are those who
complain about getting their feet wet


Not as "funny" as you think.

I hate getting my feet wet - seriously,

I will go to extreme measures to avoid it.


I have two pairs of the original style 'Crocs'.
Couldn't care less if I get my feet wet.
http://www.crocs.com/



[email protected] August 12th 07 01:44 AM

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On Aug 11, 8:35 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:0mjsb3tuaajq7dhjk4djfgd3lq0u9bgnf6@4ax .com...

On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 19:38:44 -0400, HK wrote:


Funniest of all are those who
complain about getting their feet wet


Not as "funny" as you think.


I hate getting my feet wet - seriously,


I will go to extreme measures to avoid it.


I have two pairs of the original style 'Crocs'.
Couldn't care less if I get my feet wet.http://www.crocs.com/


I have a pair of solomon sneaker/sandals. Fit and look like sneakers,
with a draw string and all quick dry materials. They work great in the
water and look fine with a pair of socks under for dinner.


HK August 12th 07 01:53 AM

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wrote:
On Aug 11, 8:35 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:0mjsb3tuaajq7dhjk4djfgd3lq0u9bgnf6@4ax .com...

On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 19:38:44 -0400, HK wrote:
Funniest of all are those who
complain about getting their feet wet
Not as "funny" as you think.
I hate getting my feet wet - seriously,
I will go to extreme measures to avoid it.

I have two pairs of the original style 'Crocs'.
Couldn't care less if I get my feet wet.
http://www.crocs.com/

I have a pair of solomon sneaker/sandals. Fit and look like sneakers,
with a draw string and all quick dry materials. They work great in the
water and look fine with a pair of socks under for dinner.



I wear beach sandals. They're non-slip on the bottom and basically are a
padded sole piece with straps. I expect to get wet.

JimH August 12th 07 02:01 AM

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"Don White" wrote in message
...

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 19:38:44 -0400, HK wrote:

Funniest of all are those who
complain about getting their feet wet


Not as "funny" as you think.

I hate getting my feet wet - seriously,

I will go to extreme measures to avoid it.


I have two pairs of the original style 'Crocs'.
Couldn't care less if I get my feet wet.
http://www.crocs.com/


Don't you feet get wet just wearing them?



JimH August 12th 07 02:05 AM

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"HK" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Aug 11, 8:35 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in
messagenews:0mjsb3tuaajq7dhjk4djfgd3lq0u9bgnf6@4ax .com...

On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 19:38:44 -0400, HK wrote:
Funniest of all are those who
complain about getting their feet wet
Not as "funny" as you think.
I hate getting my feet wet - seriously,
I will go to extreme measures to avoid it.
I have two pairs of the original style 'Crocs'.
Couldn't care less if I get my feet wet.
http://www.crocs.com/

I have a pair of solomon sneaker/sandals. Fit and look like sneakers,
with a draw string and all quick dry materials. They work great in the
water and look fine with a pair of socks under for dinner.



I wear beach sandals. They're non-slip on the bottom and basically are a
padded sole piece with straps. I expect to get wet.


I normally take my sandals or shoes off once entering the boat. The only
exception is during early and late season fishing.




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