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Vic Smith wrote:
you'll find the gulf more
often less bumpy than the Atlantic.


Not sure the point in comparing one large body of water with another.
If you're swamped and drowning, you won't really care how often which
body is bumpy. I grew up on the water here and lived here for 60
years. I'm just saying, otherwise competent people come down here on a
regular basis and underestimate the Gulf's unpredictable nature, much
to their regret. And it happens fairly often, every damn year. I
don't know why.

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HK wrote:
sudden onset tostitos


I'm afraid to even ask......
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HK wrote:
we called Skipper's imaginary storms sudden onset
tostitos...because they occurred in Mexican waters.


I remember Skipper and his Bayliner but I usually skip those long
rambling forever threads. I must have missed all that.
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Forgot...we called Skipper's imaginary storms sudden onset
tostitos...because they occurred in Mexican waters.


"we" is Harry. No one else.
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On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:28:28 -0400, HK wrote:

Since then,
Wayne has been a really scared skipper, too afraid to run inlets that
even 16-foot Carolina Skiffs transit.


Insults beget insults Parker boy. What inlets have *you* run lately?
Patuxent River at Solomons? Incredible bravery in a LTP.
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 22:28:28 -0400, HK wrote:

Since then,
Wayne has been a really scared skipper, too afraid to run inlets that
even 16-foot Carolina Skiffs transit.


Insults beget insults Parker boy. What inlets have *you* run lately?
Patuxent River at Solomons? Incredible bravery in a LTP.



Unfortunately, we don't have any difficult inlets in these here parts. I
miss them. When they were available, I ran them, in boats a lot smaller
than my current Parker. I doubt you have the balls or skills to run
either of the inlets I mentioned in your RV barge.
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On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 18:24:08 -0400, HK wrote:

I doubt you have the balls or skills to run
either of the inlets I mentioned in your RV barge.


No need, why bother?


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