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On Apr 9, 7:49*am, HK wrote:
Jim wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message m... "HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: As for Jim of Florida, he's his own man and is entitled to do what he wants. One standard for Florida Jim and his snarky remarks, and another standard for others? Hmmmm. Why "Hmmmm"? As you pointed out, I don't (to use JimH's phrase) "call out" *"Loogy, or Herring, or Salty, or any of the others who show up here only to drop a turd or two." I figure people can post what they want ... make a jerk of themselves if they want .... it's up to them. But, I *do* occasionally react to blows clearly below the belt or in really poor taste. *That's my right and it's non-negotiable. Eisboch I apologize To my good friend Eisboch and the rest of the decent folks here. I will do my best, in the future, to avoid being an embarrassment to him and the other people here that I like and respect. To Harry and the rest of the sewer dwellers, K.M.A. If you had something to contribute here, you wouldn't have to make these Loogy-like calls for attention.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Another example of Harry's hiding behind his little Bozo's bin and insulting. What a pussy. Hey, Harry, what "calls for attention" are you talking about? Me calling you out on your many, many lies and personal insults? Zimmerman like lobster boat? |
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wrote in message ... snip... I wonder how you'd take it if your daughter had a devistating disease and you posted a simple, well taken post asking to donate not to your daughter's plight but to the plight of all with a like disease? Now here's where the problem arose. If Johnh had simply asked for support for his worthy cause, posting details on his site there wouldn't have been any problem. Unfortunately, he chose to use this newsgroup to point out those who didn't contribute and to embarrass them to do so. To make matters worse a couple more stoodges joined in the fun taking the opportunity to slip in cheap shots to even other old scores. That kind of stuff tends to harden attitudes. |
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On Apr 9, 8:41*am, "Don White" wrote:
wrote in message ... snip... I wonder how you'd take it if your daughter had a devistating disease and you posted a simple, well taken post asking to donate not to your daughter's plight but to the plight of all with a like disease? Now here's where the problem arose. If Johnh had simply asked for support for his worthy cause, posting details on his site there wouldn't have been any problem. Unfortunately, he chose to use this newsgroup to point out those who didn't contribute and to embarrass them to do so. To make matters worse a couple more stoodges joined in the fun taking the opportunity to slip in cheap shots to even other old scores. That kind of stuff tends to harden attitudes. That's not true. Only when JimH started his low life nasty crap did John say anything about anybody. |
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wrote in message ... On Apr 9, 7:49 am, HK wrote: Jim wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message m... "HK" wrote in message m... Eisboch wrote: As for Jim of Florida, he's his own man and is entitled to do what he wants. One standard for Florida Jim and his snarky remarks, and another standard for others? Hmmmm. Why "Hmmmm"? As you pointed out, I don't (to use JimH's phrase) "call out" "Loogy, or Herring, or Salty, or any of the others who show up here only to drop a turd or two." I figure people can post what they want ... make a jerk of themselves if they want .... it's up to them. But, I *do* occasionally react to blows clearly below the belt or in really poor taste. That's my right and it's non-negotiable. Eisboch I apologize To my good friend Eisboch and the rest of the decent folks here. I will do my best, in the future, to avoid being an embarrassment to him and the other people here that I like and respect. To Harry and the rest of the sewer dwellers, K.M.A. If you had something to contribute here, you wouldn't have to make these Loogy-like calls for attention.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Another example of Harry's hiding behind his little Bozo's bin and insulting. What a pussy. Hey, Harry, what "calls for attention" are you talking about? Me calling you out on your many, many lies and personal insults? Zimmerman like lobster boat? Speaking about Cape Islander/lobstra type boats.......... here's a nice small one that could be suitable for lake use... http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...QAdIdZ45141895 |
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wrote in message ... On Apr 9, 7:49 am, HK wrote: Jim wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: As for Jim of Florida, he's his own man and is entitled to do what he wants. One standard for Florida Jim and his snarky remarks, and another standard for others? Hmmmm. Why "Hmmmm"? As you pointed out, I don't (to use JimH's phrase) "call out" "Loogy, or Herring, or Salty, or any of the others who show up here only to drop a turd or two." I figure people can post what they want ... make a jerk of themselves if they want .... it's up to them. But, I *do* occasionally react to blows clearly below the belt or in really poor taste. That's my right and it's non-negotiable. Eisboch I apologize To my good friend Eisboch and the rest of the decent folks here. I will do my best, in the future, to avoid being an embarrassment to him and the other people here that I like and respect. To Harry and the rest of the sewer dwellers, K.M.A. If you had something to contribute here, you wouldn't have to make these Loogy-like calls for attention.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Another example of Harry's hiding behind his little Bozo's bin and insulting. What a pussy. Hey, Harry, what "calls for attention" are you talking about? Me calling you out on your many, many lies and personal insults? Zimmerman like lobster boat? Speaking about Cape Islander/lobstra type boats.......... here's a nice small one that could be suitable for lake use... http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...QAdIdZ45141895 To be suitable for Lake Lanier use, it would need wheels on the bottom, and a horse to pull it. :) Actually, the boat in the picture you provided looks...top heavy. Is that typical for that particular style? |
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"HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Apr 9, 7:49 am, HK wrote: Jim wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message . .. Eisboch wrote: As for Jim of Florida, he's his own man and is entitled to do what he wants. One standard for Florida Jim and his snarky remarks, and another standard for others? Hmmmm. Why "Hmmmm"? As you pointed out, I don't (to use JimH's phrase) "call out" "Loogy, or Herring, or Salty, or any of the others who show up here only to drop a turd or two." I figure people can post what they want ... make a jerk of themselves if they want .... it's up to them. But, I *do* occasionally react to blows clearly below the belt or in really poor taste. That's my right and it's non-negotiable. Eisboch I apologize To my good friend Eisboch and the rest of the decent folks here. I will do my best, in the future, to avoid being an embarrassment to him and the other people here that I like and respect. To Harry and the rest of the sewer dwellers, K.M.A. If you had something to contribute here, you wouldn't have to make these Loogy-like calls for attention.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Another example of Harry's hiding behind his little Bozo's bin and insulting. What a pussy. Hey, Harry, what "calls for attention" are you talking about? Me calling you out on your many, many lies and personal insults? Zimmerman like lobster boat? Speaking about Cape Islander/lobstra type boats.......... here's a nice small one that could be suitable for lake use... http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...QAdIdZ45141895 To be suitable for Lake Lanier use, it would need wheels on the bottom, and a horse to pull it. :) Actually, the boat in the picture you provided looks...top heavy. Is that typical for that particular style? The style is right but that cabin house seems too large for a small Cape Islander. |
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On Apr 9, 10:48 am, "Don White" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Apr 9, 7:49 am, HK wrote: Jim wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message news:9OudnQOYUsd7PGHanZ2dnUVZ_tWtnZ2d@giganews .com... "HK" wrote in message news:y76dnUxSo7mqBWHanZ2dnUVZ_urinZ2d@comcast .com... Eisboch wrote: As for Jim of Florida, he's his own man and is entitled to do what he wants. One standard for Florida Jim and his snarky remarks, and another standard for others? Hmmmm. Why "Hmmmm"? As you pointed out, I don't (to use JimH's phrase) "call out" "Loogy, or Herring, or Salty, or any of the others who show up here only to drop a turd or two." I figure people can post what they want ... make a jerk of themselves if they want .... it's up to them. But, I *do* occasionally react to blows clearly below the belt or in really poor taste. That's my right and it's non-negotiable. Eisboch I apologize To my good friend Eisboch and the rest of the decent folks here. I will do my best, in the future, to avoid being an embarrassment to him and the other people here that I like and respect. To Harry and the rest of the sewer dwellers, K.M.A. If you had something to contribute here, you wouldn't have to make these Loogy-like calls for attention.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Another example of Harry's hiding behind his little Bozo's bin and insulting. What a pussy. Hey, Harry, what "calls for attention" are you talking about? Me calling you out on your many, many lies and personal insults? Zimmerman like lobster boat? Speaking about Cape Islander/lobstra type boats.......... here's a nice small one that could be suitable for lake use... http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...e-for-Sale-W0Q... To be suitable for Lake Lanier use, it would need wheels on the bottom, and a horse to pull it. :) Actually, the boat in the picture you provided looks...top heavy. Is that typical for that particular style? The style is right but that cabin house seems too large for a small Cape Islander.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Tell Harry as usual, he's got his head up his ass. Lanier is doing just fine. You see, what the little scared fat man doesn't know is that a lot of the lake is in the 100' deep range, plus it's coming up. at the date of this report, the latest rains hadn't had an effect yet. These are from April 3rd so the lake level has risen: Just a few cuts from he http://www.havefunfishing.com/fishin...ing_report.htm April 3, 2008 LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 14.3 FEET, AND LAKE IS STAINED AND THE CREEKS AND THE RIVERS ARE MUDDY & 55 DEGREES. SPECIAL NOTICE: See the 2008 Georgia Department of Natural Resources lake Predictions on our site: www.havefunfishing.com There are still humps, trees and long points exposed lake wide. Be very careful running the lake. See our site for the Lake Lanier Ramp calculator. Bass fishing is very good as the fish are heading to the shallows all over the lake. The fish are also on the secondary points in the creek and if you're after a big fish, use a Stanley jig and pig in crawfish colors. The spawn is only a couple of weeks away. Spotted bass fishing is also very good with some really big fish feeding lake wide. The fish that are being caught are coming off of warming coves in areas of the last deep water towards the backs of the coves. Striper fishing has been great. Pulling planer boards and flat lines over main lake points with lines out 60 to 100 feet and put the lines on planer boards 30 to 60 feet. Planer boards and flat lines are also working over deep water in the mouth of south end creeks. This pattern should pick up this month. Crappie fishing is good. Depths vary all day but 4 feet is a great place to start. Just go to the back of any major creek, pick ten docks and you will find a school of fish. Boy, I'm glad my boat is real, or at least not shrink wrapped! |
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On Apr 9, 11:27*am, wrote:
On Apr 9, 10:48 am, "Don White" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: wrote in message .... On Apr 9, 7:49 am, HK wrote: Jim wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message news:9OudnQOYUsd7PGHanZ2dnUVZ_tWtnZ2d@giganews .com... "HK" wrote in message news:y76dnUxSo7mqBWHanZ2dnUVZ_urinZ2d@comcast .com... Eisboch wrote: As for Jim of Florida, he's his own man and is entitled to do what he wants. One standard for Florida Jim and his snarky remarks, and another standard for others? Hmmmm. Why "Hmmmm"? As you pointed out, I don't (to use JimH's phrase) "call out" "Loogy, or Herring, or Salty, or any of the others who show up here only to drop a turd or two." I figure people can post what they want ... make a jerk of themselves if they want .... it's up to them. But, I *do* occasionally react to blows clearly below the belt or in really poor taste. That's my right and it's non-negotiable. Eisboch I apologize To my good friend Eisboch and the rest of the decent folks here. I will do my best, in the future, to avoid being an embarrassment to him and the other people here that I like and respect. To Harry and the rest of the sewer dwellers, K.M.A. If you had something to contribute here, you wouldn't have to make these Loogy-like calls for attention.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Another example of Harry's hiding behind his little Bozo's bin and insulting. What a pussy. Hey, Harry, what "calls for attention" are you talking about? Me calling you out on *your many, many lies and personal insults? Zimmerman like lobster boat? Speaking about Cape Islander/lobstra type boats.......... here's a nice small one that could be suitable for lake use... http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...e-for-Sale-W0Q.... To be suitable for Lake Lanier use, it would need wheels on the bottom, and a horse to pull it. :) Actually, the boat in the picture you provided looks...top heavy. Is that typical for that particular style? The style is right but that cabin house seems too large for a small Cape Islander.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Tell Harry as usual, he's got his head up his ass. Lanier is doing just fine. You see, what the little scared fat man doesn't know is that a lot of the lake is in the 100' deep range, plus it's coming up. at the date of this report, the latest rains hadn't had an effect yet. These are from April 3rd so the lake level has risen: Just a few cuts from he http://www.havefunfishing.com/fishin...nier_fishing_r... April 3, 2008 LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 14.3 FEET, AND LAKE IS STAINED AND THE CREEKS AND THE RIVERS ARE MUDDY & 55 DEGREES. SPECIAL NOTICE: See the 2008 Georgia Department of Natural Resources lake Predictions on our site:www.havefunfishing.com There are still humps, trees and long points exposed lake wide. Be very careful running the lake. See our site for the Lake Lanier Ramp calculator. Bass fishing is very good as the fish are heading to the shallows all over the lake. The fish are also on the secondary points in the creek and if you're after a big fish, use a Stanley jig and pig in crawfish colors. The spawn is only a couple of weeks away. Spotted bass fishing is also very good with some really big fish feeding lake wide. The fish that are being caught are coming off of warming coves in areas of the last deep water towards the backs of the coves. Striper fishing has been great. Pulling planer boards and flat lines over main lake points with lines out 60 to 100 feet and put the lines on planer boards 30 to 60 feet. Planer boards and flat lines are also working over deep water in the mouth of south end creeks. This pattern should pick up this month. Crappie fishing is good. Depths vary all day but 4 feet is a great place to start. Just go to the back of any major creek, pick ten docks and you will find a school of fish. Boy, I'm glad my boat is real, or at least not shrink wrapped!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ise the Army Corps still draining it off? Waht was ever the outcome of that? |
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On Apr 9, 12:56*pm, Tim wrote:
On Apr 9, 11:27*am, wrote: On Apr 9, 10:48 am, "Don White" wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Apr 9, 7:49 am, HK wrote: Jim wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in message news:9OudnQOYUsd7PGHanZ2dnUVZ_tWtnZ2d@giganews .com... "HK" wrote in message news:y76dnUxSo7mqBWHanZ2dnUVZ_urinZ2d@comcast .com... Eisboch wrote: As for Jim of Florida, he's his own man and is entitled to do what he wants. One standard for Florida Jim and his snarky remarks, and another standard for others? Hmmmm. Why "Hmmmm"? As you pointed out, I don't (to use JimH's phrase) "call out" "Loogy, or Herring, or Salty, or any of the others who show up here only to drop a turd or two." I figure people can post what they want ... make a jerk of themselves if they want .... it's up to them. But, I *do* occasionally react to blows clearly below the belt or in really poor taste. That's my right and it's non-negotiable. Eisboch I apologize To my good friend Eisboch and the rest of the decent folks here. I will do my best, in the future, to avoid being an embarrassment to him and the other people here that I like and respect. To Harry and the rest of the sewer dwellers, K.M.A. If you had something to contribute here, you wouldn't have to make these Loogy-like calls for attention.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Another example of Harry's hiding behind his little Bozo's bin and insulting. What a pussy. Hey, Harry, what "calls for attention" are you talking about? Me calling you out on *your many, many lies and personal insults? Zimmerman like lobster boat? Speaking about Cape Islander/lobstra type boats.......... here's a nice small one that could be suitable for lake use... http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...e-for-Sale-W0Q... To be suitable for Lake Lanier use, it would need wheels on the bottom, and a horse to pull it. :) Actually, the boat in the picture you provided looks...top heavy. Is that typical for that particular style? The style is right but that cabin house seems too large for a small Cape Islander.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Tell Harry as usual, he's got his head up his ass. Lanier is doing just fine. You see, what the little scared fat man doesn't know is that a lot of the lake is in the 100' deep range, plus it's coming up. at the date of this report, the latest rains hadn't had an effect yet. These are from April 3rd so the lake level has risen: Just a few cuts from he http://www.havefunfishing.com/fishin...nier_fishing_r... April 3, 2008 LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 14.3 FEET, AND LAKE IS STAINED AND THE CREEKS AND THE RIVERS ARE MUDDY & 55 DEGREES. SPECIAL NOTICE: See the 2008 Georgia Department of Natural Resources lake Predictions on our site:www.havefunfishing.com There are still humps, trees and long points exposed lake wide. Be very careful running the lake. See our site for the Lake Lanier Ramp calculator. Bass fishing is very good as the fish are heading to the shallows all over the lake. The fish are also on the secondary points in the creek and if you're after a big fish, use a Stanley jig and pig in crawfish colors. The spawn is only a couple of weeks away. Spotted bass fishing is also very good with some really big fish feeding lake wide. The fish that are being caught are coming off of warming coves in areas of the last deep water towards the backs of the coves. Striper fishing has been great. Pulling planer boards and flat lines over main lake points with lines out 60 to 100 feet and put the lines on planer boards 30 to 60 feet. Planer boards and flat lines are also working over deep water in the mouth of south end creeks. This pattern should pick up this month. Crappie fishing is good. Depths vary all day but 4 feet is a great place to start. Just go to the back of any major creek, pick ten docks and you will find a school of fish. Boy, I'm glad my boat is real, or at least not shrink wrapped!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ise the Army Corps still draining it off? Waht was ever the outcome of that?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They slowed the flow down. It's coming up daily because of the rains. |
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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... Drove down to Fairhaven yesterday to check out the Sabreliner I have interest in. Overall, it appears to be in pretty decent shape for a 1991 model. There is some typical gelcoat crazing found on older boats, mostly along the toe rail and a few minor blemishes but nothing serious. It has some brightwork exterior trim that needs to be redone, but that's not a big deal. It was difficult to get a good look at the exterior because it's still shrinkwrapped, but from what I could see peeking under the wrap, it looks good. Nothing visually unusual with the hull ... no apparent damage or grounding repairs. The interior was very good as was the engine spaces. Very clean and well maintained. No unusual smells. Bilges were clean and odor-free. My only real concern is the engine hours. Turns out there are about 3900 hours on the Cummins 6BT5.9-M turbo-diesels. The engines are very clean and obviously well maintained, but I don't know how well these particular engines hold up. I've done a little research on them and they are a very popular marine engine with few problems reported. According to the broker, they were fully checked out in August of 2005, including an oil analysis which came back fine. The current owner has only put about 100 hours on them since. The oil was changed when it was laid up last fall, so a new oil analysis isn't going to determine much of anything. If we proceed with this boat, an arduous sea trial with a good diesel mechanic is in order. The people that the buyer of the Navigator hired would be good. They really run the engines through their paces, checking all temps and operation while underway, doing things I'd never do with a boat. This style boat appeals to me and is perfect for my future, more individual boating interest. Probably won't do a lot of cruising, but it would be nice to make it from the Cape up to Scituate in 2.5-3 hours instead of 7 hours on the Grand Banks. And, I like having twins. It is one of three for sale in the MA, RI, CT area of roughly the same year and has the lowest asking price. I am trying to stay within a total budget of $150K for boat, taxes and any repairs/upgrades another boat may require. Hmmmmm..... Eisboch A modest proposal: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/91-Pa...em140222227602 |
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