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Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Harry, I hate to tell you this, but I have been much further offshore than you. Just as a matter of curiosity, Reggie, how would you document this claim of yours? |
Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
HK wrote:
B- You are the person who likes to pretend that boating is a macho thing, and how only the brave will venture offshore. Harry, I have been wayyyyyy offshore. I never considered it a macho thing. I just thought I was having fun. Not me. You're wrong again. And how far can you go offshore in your imaginary boat on dried up Lake Lanier, anyway? Harry, Why do you think someone who boats one place, has limited his boating to ONLY that place. As I said, I have been boating in all the Great Lakes, and down the entire East Coast to Key West. I have spent a little time boating in the Gulf and a quite a bit of time boating in lakes besides Lake Lanier. Why do like to talk about how where you boat one would **** in their pants. I hate to tell you this, but if you feel like you are going to **** in your pants, you are not doing it correctly. You have gone beyond your skills and comfort level. I seems you have spent a lot of time boating outside of your comfort zone. C - I was not discussing how people use their boats. I have seen 18' Bayliners 50 miles offshore, but the mfg'er would never call them an offshore boat. I stated correctly, that Carolina Skiff designates their boats as inshore and offshore boats. Their offshore boats all have a full transom. I haven't noticed many manufacturer designating their boats one way or another. I'm sure a few do, but that's not particularly relevant to this conversation. I didn't say all mfg'es designate their boats one way or another. I said Carolina Skiff does. D. You have stated you like to boat/fish 15 min. from your ramp. You don't like to spend anytime cruising to a destination or trailering your boat, so what does it matter if your transom has a hole in it. You fish in the bay, and you have a great little bay boat. I fish other places, too, crapbrains. Why have you made hundred of posts talking about why you HATE to trailer a boat and why you HATE to cruise. If you need to do either, you will just rent a boat when you get there. Heck, in your last boat, you spent 25 hrs a year boating. It really is hard to go anywhere and only use your boat that little. |
Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
harry krause wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Harry, I hate to tell you this, but I have been much further offshore than you. Just as a matter of curiosity, Reggie, how would you document this claim of yours? I couldn't and wouldn't bother to. You would not believe anything I said, and it is as silly to discuss as your frequent discussions about all the time you spent offshore. I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. |
Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
harry krause wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Harry, I hate to tell you this, but I have been much further offshore than you. Just as a matter of curiosity, Reggie, how would you document this claim of yours? I couldn't and wouldn't bother to. You would not believe anything I said That is correct. You are nothing more than the reincarnation of a previous poster here, a poster who is so fearful of discovery he hides his name, what he does for a living, and even the brand, model and year of boat he allegedly has. Why should I believe you? |
Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Harry, Why do you think someone who boats one place, has limited his boating to ONLY that place. As I said, I have been boating in all the Great Lakes, and down the entire East Coast to Key West. I have spent a little time boating in the Gulf and a quite a bit of time boating in lakes besides Lake Lanier. I don't believe you "boat" at all. There's no evidence of it. Why have you made hundred of posts talking about why you HATE to trailer a boat and why you HATE to cruise. If you need to do either, you will just rent a boat when you get there. Heck, in your last boat, you spent 25 hrs a year boating. It really is hard to go anywhere and only use your boat that little. Awwwwwww. Poor Reggie. No name, no job, no boat. Just the usual Reggie b.s. |
Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
On Dec 13, 8:42 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: harry krause wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Harry, I hate to tell you this, but I have been much further offshore than you. Just as a matter of curiosity, Reggie, how would you document this claim of yours? I couldn't and wouldn't bother to. You would not believe anything I said, and it is as silly to discuss as your frequent discussions about all the time you spent offshore. I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. Sometimes it's fun to almost **** your pants. My job is kind of like being on a roller coaster, I get the **** scared out of me on a weekly basis... the weird thing is I like it, that whole tingley feeling and a deep breath before moving along down the road..;) |
Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
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Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. If you haven't been scared on occasion while boating in the ocean then you either haven't been boating in the ocean, or your actual time boating in the ocean has been minimal. The only experienced seaman who haven't been frightened on occasion by the ocean either are really stupid or dead. |
Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
"harry krause" wrote in message . .. Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: I will tell you, that unlike you, I didn't feel like I was going to crap in my pants. If you haven't been scared on occasion while boating in the ocean then you either haven't been boating in the ocean, or your actual time boating in the ocean has been minimal. The only experienced seaman who haven't been frightened on occasion by the ocean either are really stupid or dead. And that's why harry always wears one of these. Appropriately named "Union Suit" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_suit |
Why Small Outboards Sink - Low Transoms Cited
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: harry krause wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Harry, I hate to tell you this, but I have been much further offshore than you. Just as a matter of curiosity, Reggie, how would you document this claim of yours? I couldn't and wouldn't bother to. You would not believe anything I said That is correct. You are nothing more than the reincarnation of a previous poster here, a poster who is so fearful of discovery he hides his name, what he does for a living, and even the brand, model and year of boat he allegedly has. Why should I believe you? Harry, All of your stories are made up, hence, no one believes any of your stories, so you are conditioned to assume that everyone is lying. Based upon your personal experiences, I would expect you not to believe me. So why should I bother. Ask JimH, he knows who I am. |
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