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DK May 25th 08 01:55 AM

For the boaters here......report your marina or fuel dock fuelprices
 
JimH wrote:
On May 24, 8:11 pm, DK wrote:
JimH wrote:
On May 24, 3:34 pm, JR North wrote:
Is that Primo? Bottom pump doesn't count (at least with me...).
JR
On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:49:28 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:
$3.89/gallon at our marina (Vermilion, OH). It has been that price
since May 9th.
I do not know what diesel or high octane is going for.
HOME PAGE:http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth
--------------------------------------------------
They only sell one grade so I don't know. Still a helluva price for a
marina.
Topped off the tank (19 gallons) after a bit of Vermilion River
cruising with my wife (Lake was still too rough).

Lake Erie was too rough? Were you in a canoe?


Nope....a 20 foot boat. We do not like to cruise the Lake in the
boat while getting knocked around so we cruised the river.

Where is it that you boat that you know the conditions on the Lake off
the Vermilion River?


That was years ago. If you read my post "over there" closely you would
already know that.

I've been on Lake Erie maybe 20 times in boats ranging from 18' to 25'.
Most were out of Port Clinton.

I guess your idea of "knocked around" is different than mine. I've been
in 2-4's with my 19.6' (with no low transom to constrain me) well over
10 miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean. It's not comfortable but it's
also not scary. 4-6'er are enough to call it a day.

Carry on.

JimH[_2_] May 25th 08 02:14 AM

For the boaters here......report your marina or fuel dock fuelprices
 
On May 24, 8:55 pm, DK wrote:
JimH wrote:
On May 24, 8:11 pm, DK wrote:
JimH wrote:
On May 24, 3:34 pm, JR North wrote:
Is that Primo? Bottom pump doesn't count (at least with me...).
JR
On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:49:28 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:
$3.89/gallon at our marina (Vermilion, OH). It has been that price
since May 9th.
I do not know what diesel or high octane is going for.
HOME PAGE:http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth
--------------------------------------------------
They only sell one grade so I don't know. Still a helluva price for a
marina.
Topped off the tank (19 gallons) after a bit of Vermilion River
cruising with my wife (Lake was still too rough).
Lake Erie was too rough? Were you in a canoe?


Nope....a 20 foot boat. We do not like to cruise the Lake in the
boat while getting knocked around so we cruised the river.


Where is it that you boat that you know the conditions on the Lake off
the Vermilion River?


That was years ago. If you read my post "over there" closely you would
already know that.

I've been on Lake Erie maybe 20 times in boats ranging from 18' to 25'.
Most were out of Port Clinton.

I guess your idea of "knocked around" is different than mine. I've been
in 2-4's with my 19.6' (with no low transom to constrain me) well over
10 miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean. It's not comfortable but it's
also not scary. 4-6'er are enough to call it a day.

Carry on.


So you live in Florida and boated on Lake Erie in the past. Were on
the Lake today at around noon at the mouth of Lake Erie at the
Vermilion River breakwall or are you just trying to stir the pot hare
as you normally do?

Me thinks so. ;-)

No wonder why folks continue to leave this place.

Mike[_6_] May 25th 08 02:50 AM

For the boaters here......report your marina or fuel dock fuel prices
 
No wonder why folks continue to leave this place.

Jim,

I have no personal beef with you, but, referencing your statement above,
there is no "continue" anymore. Everyone that wanted to leave, has already
done so... except for a very few such as yourself who left, but "continue"
to come back. If you hate it here so much, why do you keep coming back? It's
a rhetorical question, no reply necessary.

--Mike


"JimH" wrote in message
...
On May 24, 8:55 pm, DK wrote:
JimH wrote:
On May 24, 8:11 pm, DK wrote:
JimH wrote:
On May 24, 3:34 pm, JR North wrote:
Is that Primo? Bottom pump doesn't count (at least with me...).
JR
On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:49:28 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:
$3.89/gallon at our marina (Vermilion, OH). It has been that price
since May 9th.
I do not know what diesel or high octane is going for.
HOME PAGE:http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth
--------------------------------------------------
They only sell one grade so I don't know. Still a helluva price for
a
marina.
Topped off the tank (19 gallons) after a bit of Vermilion River
cruising with my wife (Lake was still too rough).
Lake Erie was too rough? Were you in a canoe?


Nope....a 20 foot boat. We do not like to cruise the Lake in the
boat while getting knocked around so we cruised the river.


Where is it that you boat that you know the conditions on the Lake off
the Vermilion River?


That was years ago. If you read my post "over there" closely you would
already know that.

I've been on Lake Erie maybe 20 times in boats ranging from 18' to 25'.
Most were out of Port Clinton.

I guess your idea of "knocked around" is different than mine. I've been
in 2-4's with my 19.6' (with no low transom to constrain me) well over
10 miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean. It's not comfortable but it's
also not scary. 4-6'er are enough to call it a day.

Carry on.


So you live in Florida and boated on Lake Erie in the past. Were on
the Lake today at around noon at the mouth of Lake Erie at the
Vermilion River breakwall or are you just trying to stir the pot hare
as you normally do?

Me thinks so. ;-)

No wonder why folks continue to leave this place.




HK May 25th 08 03:02 AM

For the boaters here......report your marina or fuel dock fuelprices
 
Mike wrote:
No wonder why folks continue to leave this place.


Jim,

I have no personal beef with you, but, referencing your statement above,
there is no "continue" anymore. Everyone that wanted to leave, has already
done so... except for a very few such as yourself who left, but "continue"
to come back. If you hate it here so much, why do you keep coming back? It's
a rhetorical question, no reply necessary.

--Mike


I come here because of my morbid curiosity about people who post in a
boating newsgroup and hardly ever post anything that indicates they know
anything about boats, and about people who think they can play the
guitar, and about people who are fans of NASCAR, and about people who
brew beer, and about people who live for their grandchildren, and about
50 posts a day about kids' accidents, and, well, on and on and on and
on, ad nauseum.

I rarely run into such vacuous souls in my daily life, so I'm curious.


D.Duck[_2_] May 25th 08 03:09 AM

For the boaters here......report your marina or fuel dock fuel prices
 

"HK" wrote in message
. ..
Mike wrote:
No wonder why folks continue to leave this place.


Jim,

I have no personal beef with you, but, referencing your statement above,
there is no "continue" anymore. Everyone that wanted to leave, has
already done so... except for a very few such as yourself who left, but
"continue" to come back. If you hate it here so much, why do you keep
coming back? It's a rhetorical question, no reply necessary.

--Mike


I come here because of my morbid curiosity about people who post in a
boating newsgroup and hardly ever post anything that indicates they know
anything about boats, and about people who think they can play the guitar,
and about people who are fans of NASCAR, and about people who brew beer,
and about people who live for their grandchildren, and about 50 posts a
day about kids' accidents, and, well, on and on and on and on, ad nauseum.

I rarely run into such vacuous souls in my daily life, so I'm curious.


Damn. You forgot to mention the political trolls, again.



HK May 25th 08 03:11 AM

For the boaters here......report your marina or fuel dock fuelprices
 
D.Duck wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
. ..
Mike wrote:
No wonder why folks continue to leave this place.
Jim,

I have no personal beef with you, but, referencing your statement above,
there is no "continue" anymore. Everyone that wanted to leave, has
already done so... except for a very few such as yourself who left, but
"continue" to come back. If you hate it here so much, why do you keep
coming back? It's a rhetorical question, no reply necessary.

--Mike

I come here because of my morbid curiosity about people who post in a
boating newsgroup and hardly ever post anything that indicates they know
anything about boats, and about people who think they can play the guitar,
and about people who are fans of NASCAR, and about people who brew beer,
and about people who live for their grandchildren, and about 50 posts a
day about kids' accidents, and, well, on and on and on and on, ad nauseum.

I rarely run into such vacuous souls in my daily life, so I'm curious.


Damn. You forgot to mention the political trolls, again.




No one is going to post "political" messages for the likes of Loogy &
Company. I only show up here now for the "entertainment."


[email protected] May 25th 08 05:05 AM

For the boaters here......report your marina or fuel dock fuelprices
 
On May 24, 10:09*pm, "D.Duck" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message

. ..





Mike wrote:
No wonder why folks continue to leave this place.


Jim,


I have no personal beef with you, but, referencing your statement above,
there is no "continue" anymore. Everyone that wanted to leave, has
already done so... except for a very few such as yourself who left, but
"continue" to come back. If you hate it here so much, why do you keep
coming back? It's a rhetorical question, no reply necessary.


--Mike


I come here because of my morbid curiosity about people who post in a
boating newsgroup and hardly ever post anything that indicates they know
anything about boats, and about people who think they can play the guitar,
and about people who are fans of NASCAR, and about people who brew beer,
and about people who live for their grandchildren, and about 50 posts a
day about kids' accidents, and, well, on and on and on and on, ad nauseum.


I rarely run into such vacuous souls in my daily life, so I'm curious.


Damn. *You forgot to mention the political trolls, again.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Don't feed the trolls

Eat Me, Trolls May 25th 08 09:10 AM

For the boaters here......report your marina or fuel dock fuelprices
 
On May 24, 5:11*pm, DK wrote:
JimH wrote:
On May 24, 3:34 pm, JR North wrote:
Is that Primo? Bottom pump doesn't count (at least with me...).
JR


On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:49:28 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:


$3.89/gallon at our marina (Vermilion, OH). *It has been that price
since May 9th.
I do not know what diesel or high octane is going for.
HOME PAGE:http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth
--------------------------------------------------


They only sell one grade so I don't know. *Still a helluva price for a
marina.


Topped off the tank (19 gallons) after a bit of Vermilion River
cruising with my wife (Lake was still too rough).


Lake Erie was too rough? *Were you in a canoe?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Have you ever been out in Erie? A typical day out of Owen Sound in
Lake Ontario Proper with a 20 mile an hour wind is nice. A typical day
out on Erie with a 20 mph wind is rough. The lake is much shallower. I
dont know about the Amereeecan side......

John H.[_4_] May 25th 08 11:45 AM

For the boaters here......report your marina or fuel dock fuel prices
 
On Sun, 25 May 2008 01:10:40 -0700 (PDT), "Eat Me, Trolls"
wrote:

On May 24, 5:11*pm, DK wrote:
JimH wrote:
On May 24, 3:34 pm, JR North wrote:
Is that Primo? Bottom pump doesn't count (at least with me...).
JR


On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:49:28 -0700 (PDT), JimH
wrote:


$3.89/gallon at our marina (Vermilion, OH). *It has been that price
since May 9th.
I do not know what diesel or high octane is going for.
HOME PAGE:http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth
--------------------------------------------------


They only sell one grade so I don't know. *Still a helluva price for a
marina.


Topped off the tank (19 gallons) after a bit of Vermilion River
cruising with my wife (Lake was still too rough).


Lake Erie was too rough? *Were you in a canoe?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Have you ever been out in Erie? A typical day out of Owen Sound in
Lake Ontario Proper with a 20 mile an hour wind is nice. A typical day
out on Erie with a 20 mph wind is rough. The lake is much shallower. I
dont know about the Amereeecan side......


Give North Cove Marina a call - (212) 786-1200.
--
John *H*

HK May 25th 08 02:22 PM

For the boaters here......report your marina or fuel dock fuelprices
 
wrote:
On May 24, 10:09 pm, "D.Duck" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message

. ..





Mike wrote:
No wonder why folks continue to leave this place.
Jim,
I have no personal beef with you, but, referencing your statement above,
there is no "continue" anymore. Everyone that wanted to leave, has
already done so... except for a very few such as yourself who left, but
"continue" to come back. If you hate it here so much, why do you keep
coming back? It's a rhetorical question, no reply necessary.
--Mike
I come here because of my morbid curiosity about people who post in a
boating newsgroup and hardly ever post anything that indicates they know
anything about boats, and about people who think they can play the guitar,
and about people who are fans of NASCAR, and about people who brew beer,
and about people who live for their grandchildren, and about 50 posts a
day about kids' accidents, and, well, on and on and on and on, ad nauseum.
I rarely run into such vacuous souls in my daily life, so I'm curious.

Damn. You forgot to mention the political trolls, again.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Don't feed the trolls



If that were the case, you and your "crowd" would starve to death. BTW,
those photos of that skiff you built that you keep posting here...if you
spent a bit of time maintaining that boat instead of posting photos of
it, the paint wouldn't be peeling off it. A poorly maintained boat is
not a really good ad for a guy in the wood boat-building business.

I like the boarding ladder, though. Really. It's damn close to a work of
art. Did you build that or buy it?



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