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On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 07:52:20 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould
wrote: Karen Sue Charters - A 37-foot custom built lobster boat. Captain John Nedelka has been fishing Atlantic waters for 26 years! 6 Person max. Heated cabin with microwave. Karen Sue Charters operate year round. Marlin, tuna, rockfish and shark. (302) 539-1359 Interesting theory but it doesn't really check out 100%. Here's a picture of the Karen Sue with the good Captain Nedelka: http://www.hookemcookem.com/gallery/...?album=9&pos=7 According to the USCG Documentation site, Nedelka owns the boat but there *are* some discrepencies such as length and year built. It's possible he runs a second boat for someone else which is *not* named the Karen Sue but that shoots down the theory regarding the name linkage with Harry's wife. Another problem is that Nedelka and his business are not all that close to where Harry lives, or the location he has previously claimed on the Miles River near St Michaels, MD. Vessel Name: KAREN SUE USCG Doc. No.: 607863 Vessel Service: PASSENGER (INSPECTED) IMO Number: * Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted, Fishery Call Sign: WQZ2385 Hull Material: PLASTIC - MSIS LEGACY Hull Number: * Ship Builder: * Year Built: 1979 Length (ft.): 28.2 Hailing Port: WILMINGTON DE Hull Depth (ft.): 5 Owner: JOHN NEDELKA 37130 DIRICKSON CREEK RD FRANKFORD, DE 19945 Hull Breadth (ft.): 11 Gross Tonnage: 8 Net Tonnage: 6 Previous Vessel Names: No Vessel Name Changes Previous Vessel Owners: No Vessel Owner |
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Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 07:52:20 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: Karen Sue Charters - A 37-foot custom built lobster boat. Captain John Nedelka has been fishing Atlantic waters for 26 years! 6 Person max. Heated cabin with microwave. Karen Sue Charters operate year round. Marlin, tuna, rockfish and shark. (302) 539-1359 Interesting theory but it doesn't really check out 100%. Here's a picture of the Karen Sue with the good Captain Nedelka: http://www.hookemcookem.com/gallery/...?album=9&pos=7 According to the USCG Documentation site, Nedelka owns the boat but there *are* some discrepencies such as length and year built. It's possible he runs a second boat for someone else which is *not* named the Karen Sue but that shoots down the theory regarding the name linkage with Harry's wife. Another problem is that Nedelka and his business are not all that close to where Harry lives, or the location he has previously claimed on the Miles River near St Michaels, MD. Vessel Name: KAREN SUE USCG Doc. No.: 607863 Vessel Service: PASSENGER (INSPECTED) IMO Number: * Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted, Fishery Call Sign: WQZ2385 Hull Material: PLASTIC - MSIS LEGACY Hull Number: * Ship Builder: * Year Built: 1979 Length (ft.): 28.2 Hailing Port: WILMINGTON DE Hull Depth (ft.): 5 Owner: JOHN NEDELKA 37130 DIRICKSON CREEK RD FRANKFORD, DE 19945 Hull Breadth (ft.): 11 Gross Tonnage: 8 Net Tonnage: 6 Previous Vessel Names: No Vessel Name Changes Previous Vessel Owners: No Vessel Owner Hehehehehehe. You think Karen is an "unusual" name for a boat? There probably are hundreds if not thousands of boats named after women named Karen. More pertinently, why would anyone think my wife would want a boat named after her? Kee-rist. Idiots afloat, right here in wrecked.boats |
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On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 17:17:33 -0500, HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 07:52:20 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: Karen Sue Charters - A 37-foot custom built lobster boat. Captain John Nedelka has been fishing Atlantic waters for 26 years! 6 Person max. Heated cabin with microwave. Karen Sue Charters operate year round. Marlin, tuna, rockfish and shark. (302) 539-1359 Interesting theory but it doesn't really check out 100%. Here's a picture of the Karen Sue with the good Captain Nedelka: http://www.hookemcookem.com/gallery/...?album=9&pos=7 According to the USCG Documentation site, Nedelka owns the boat but there *are* some discrepencies such as length and year built. It's possible he runs a second boat for someone else which is *not* named the Karen Sue but that shoots down the theory regarding the name linkage with Harry's wife. Another problem is that Nedelka and his business are not all that close to where Harry lives, or the location he has previously claimed on the Miles River near St Michaels, MD. Vessel Name: KAREN SUE USCG Doc. No.: 607863 Vessel Service: PASSENGER (INSPECTED) IMO Number: * Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted, Fishery Call Sign: WQZ2385 Hull Material: PLASTIC - MSIS LEGACY Hull Number: * Ship Builder: * Year Built: 1979 Length (ft.): 28.2 Hailing Port: WILMINGTON DE Hull Depth (ft.): 5 Owner: JOHN NEDELKA 37130 DIRICKSON CREEK RD FRANKFORD, DE 19945 Hull Breadth (ft.): 11 Gross Tonnage: 8 Net Tonnage: 6 Previous Vessel Names: No Vessel Name Changes Previous Vessel Owners: No Vessel Owner Hehehehehehe. You think Karen is an "unusual" name for a boat? There probably are hundreds if not thousands of boats named after women named Karen. More pertinently, why would anyone think my wife would want a boat named after her? ....especially a non-existent boat! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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John H. wrote:
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 17:17:33 -0500, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 07:52:20 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: Karen Sue Charters - A 37-foot custom built lobster boat. Captain John Nedelka has been fishing Atlantic waters for 26 years! 6 Person max. Heated cabin with microwave. Karen Sue Charters operate year round. Marlin, tuna, rockfish and shark. (302) 539-1359 Interesting theory but it doesn't really check out 100%. Here's a picture of the Karen Sue with the good Captain Nedelka: http://www.hookemcookem.com/gallery/...?album=9&pos=7 According to the USCG Documentation site, Nedelka owns the boat but there *are* some discrepencies such as length and year built. It's possible he runs a second boat for someone else which is *not* named the Karen Sue but that shoots down the theory regarding the name linkage with Harry's wife. Another problem is that Nedelka and his business are not all that close to where Harry lives, or the location he has previously claimed on the Miles River near St Michaels, MD. Vessel Name: KAREN SUE USCG Doc. No.: 607863 Vessel Service: PASSENGER (INSPECTED) IMO Number: * Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted, Fishery Call Sign: WQZ2385 Hull Material: PLASTIC - MSIS LEGACY Hull Number: * Ship Builder: * Year Built: 1979 Length (ft.): 28.2 Hailing Port: WILMINGTON DE Hull Depth (ft.): 5 Owner: JOHN NEDELKA 37130 DIRICKSON CREEK RD FRANKFORD, DE 19945 Hull Breadth (ft.): 11 Gross Tonnage: 8 Net Tonnage: 6 Previous Vessel Names: No Vessel Name Changes Previous Vessel Owners: No Vessel Owner Hehehehehehe. You think Karen is an "unusual" name for a boat? There probably are hundreds if not thousands of boats named after women named Karen. More pertinently, why would anyone think my wife would want a boat named after her? ...especially a non-existent boat! Ol' Spit'n'Swallow Herring. |
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On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 18:11:33 -0500, HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 17:17:33 -0500, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 07:52:20 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: Karen Sue Charters - A 37-foot custom built lobster boat. Captain John Nedelka has been fishing Atlantic waters for 26 years! 6 Person max. Heated cabin with microwave. Karen Sue Charters operate year round. Marlin, tuna, rockfish and shark. (302) 539-1359 Interesting theory but it doesn't really check out 100%. Here's a picture of the Karen Sue with the good Captain Nedelka: http://www.hookemcookem.com/gallery/...?album=9&pos=7 According to the USCG Documentation site, Nedelka owns the boat but there *are* some discrepencies such as length and year built. It's possible he runs a second boat for someone else which is *not* named the Karen Sue but that shoots down the theory regarding the name linkage with Harry's wife. Another problem is that Nedelka and his business are not all that close to where Harry lives, or the location he has previously claimed on the Miles River near St Michaels, MD. Vessel Name: KAREN SUE USCG Doc. No.: 607863 Vessel Service: PASSENGER (INSPECTED) IMO Number: * Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted, Fishery Call Sign: WQZ2385 Hull Material: PLASTIC - MSIS LEGACY Hull Number: * Ship Builder: * Year Built: 1979 Length (ft.): 28.2 Hailing Port: WILMINGTON DE Hull Depth (ft.): 5 Owner: JOHN NEDELKA 37130 DIRICKSON CREEK RD FRANKFORD, DE 19945 Hull Breadth (ft.): 11 Gross Tonnage: 8 Net Tonnage: 6 Previous Vessel Names: No Vessel Name Changes Previous Vessel Owners: No Vessel Owner Hehehehehehe. You think Karen is an "unusual" name for a boat? There probably are hundreds if not thousands of boats named after women named Karen. More pertinently, why would anyone think my wife would want a boat named after her? ...especially a non-existent boat! Ol' Spit'n'Swallow Herring. Copying may get you accepted, but I doubt it. Although it appears your BFF JimH accepts you without qualm! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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HK wrote:
John H. wrote: On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 17:17:33 -0500, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 07:52:20 -0800 (PST), Chuck Gould wrote: Karen Sue Charters - A 37-foot custom built lobster boat. Captain John Nedelka has been fishing Atlantic waters for 26 years! 6 Person max. Heated cabin with microwave. Karen Sue Charters operate year round. Marlin, tuna, rockfish and shark. (302) 539-1359 Interesting theory but it doesn't really check out 100%. Here's a picture of the Karen Sue with the good Captain Nedelka: http://www.hookemcookem.com/gallery/...?album=9&pos=7 According to the USCG Documentation site, Nedelka owns the boat but there *are* some discrepencies such as length and year built. It's possible he runs a second boat for someone else which is *not* named the Karen Sue but that shoots down the theory regarding the name linkage with Harry's wife. Another problem is that Nedelka and his business are not all that close to where Harry lives, or the location he has previously claimed on the Miles River near St Michaels, MD. Vessel Name: KAREN SUE USCG Doc. No.: 607863 Vessel Service: PASSENGER (INSPECTED) IMO Number: * Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted, Fishery Call Sign: WQZ2385 Hull Material: PLASTIC - MSIS LEGACY Hull Number: * Ship Builder: * Year Built: 1979 Length (ft.): 28.2 Hailing Port: WILMINGTON DE Hull Depth (ft.): 5 Owner: JOHN NEDELKA 37130 DIRICKSON CREEK RD FRANKFORD, DE 19945 Hull Breadth (ft.): 11 Gross Tonnage: 8 Net Tonnage: 6 Previous Vessel Names: No Vessel Name Changes Previous Vessel Owners: No Vessel Owner Hehehehehehe. You think Karen is an "unusual" name for a boat? There probably are hundreds if not thousands of boats named after women named Karen. More pertinently, why would anyone think my wife would want a boat named after her? ...especially a non-existent boat! Ol' Spit'n'Swallow Herring. You continue to become dumber with every post. Don't the people at the flea market need a collective bargaining agreement? |
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