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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 10/7/17 9:21 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/6/17 8:11 PM, Alex wrote: True North wrote: Hate to interrupt all the 'Americans Acting badly With Guns' posts, but I had a small bit of misfortune yesterday. I was up boating with my Springer Spaniel on Grand Lake and got a bit nosy checking out Sidney Crosby's house and his waterfront access. I was motoring slowly along when I saw the depth gauge suddenly go from 5-6 feet to just less than 3 feet. Heard the bang right away so I quickly tilted up the motor and shifted it to neutral. With the swim platform covering the I/O Alpha Drive it was hard to see if I had any damage and as I floated back into deeper water I moved into forward and didn't notice anything unusual so I continued my 2 hour tour of the lake. Only after retrieving the boat did I see a chunk missing out of one of my aluminum propeller blades. D'oh...don't know if that can be repaired or if I have to buy a new one. I remembered that during the summer, there was a string of brightly coloured floating balls stretched along where I went about 40-50 feet offshore. Now I know why they were there. I should send a letter to Crosby complaining that he should have left the 'barrier' out at least until Thanksgiving this Monday. Ever heard of a chart? I/O's are lake boats. I'm not an I/O fan, but your claim about "lake boats" is just another example of your ignorance. Is lake and river better? I/O's have little to no place in the ocean for a variety of reasons. As far as can be told here, your "expertise" in boating is limited to buying non-collectible firearms from a Ruger auction site. I'm not a fan of I/O's for several reasons, but I've seen - literally - thousands of boats of all sizes out on the ocean powered by I/O's. Less than half of my guns are Rugers but keep "researching" that. Sure, I've seen a lot of I/O' in the sal****er too. Not thousands. Does Bayliner even offer an internal cooling system? |
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On Sat, 7 Oct 2017 21:32:01 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
As far as can be told here, your "expertise" in boating is limited to buying non-collectible firearms from a Ruger auction site. I'm not a fan of I/O's for several reasons, but I've seen - literally - thousands of boats of all sizes out on the ocean powered by I/O's. The only I/Os we see here are big go fast boats with 7+ liter V-8s in them or snow birds who have not figured out they have the wrong boat yet. Even now, the go fast crowd is migrating to trip or quad outboards. I see a Yellowfin 36 out at the beach now and then running trip 7 Marines. I/Os may be fine as a northern trailer boat but they suck in tropical salt water, especially if they are raw water cooled. The last time I did a survey, we had 78 boats in my little 120 resident neighborhood. None are I/Os. Half are Yamaha, a quarter Mercury and the remaining quarter are Zekes, 2 smoke OMCs, One Etec and one Honda. I don't remember the last time I saw an I.O on the river but I am sure it had out of state numbers on it. I understand the I/O is pretty popular on the Chesapeake but that may just be because it is not really salt water and that the are cheap. It may make sense for a person looking at a 3-4 month season. |
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Alex Wrote in message:
Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/7/17 9:21 PM, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/6/17 8:11 PM, Alex wrote: True North wrote: Hate to interrupt all the 'Americans Acting badly With Guns' posts, but I had a small bit of misfortune yesterday. I was up boating with my Springer Spaniel on Grand Lake and got a bit nosy checking out Sidney Crosby's house and his waterfront access. I was motoring slowly along when I saw the depth gauge suddenly go from 5-6 feet to just less than 3 feet. Heard the bang right away so I quickly tilted up the motor and shifted it to neutral. With the swim platform covering the I/O Alpha Drive it was hard to see if I had any damage and as I floated back into deeper water I moved into forward and didn't notice anything unusual so I continued my 2 hour tour of the lake. Only after retrieving the boat did I see a chunk missing out of one of my aluminum propeller blades. D'oh...don't know if that can be repaired or if I have to buy a new one. I remembered that during the summer, there was a string of brightly coloured floating balls stretched along where I went about 40-50 feet offshore. Now I know why they were there. I should send a letter to Crosby complaining that he should have left the 'barrier' out at least until Thanksgiving this Monday. Ever heard of a chart? I/O's are lake boats. I'm not an I/O fan, but your claim about "lake boats" is just another example of your ignorance. Is lake and river better? I/O's have little to no place in the ocean for a variety of reasons. As far as can be told here, your "expertise" in boating is limited to buying non-collectible firearms from a Ruger auction site. I'm not a fan of I/O's for several reasons, but I've seen - literally - thousands of boats of all sizes out on the ocean powered by I/O's. Less than half of my guns are Rugers but keep "researching" that. Sure, I've seen a lot of I/O' in the sal****er too. Not thousands. Does Bayliner even offer an internal cooling system? Stri tly speaking, no. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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Alex Wrote in message:
True North wrote: On Friday, 6 October 2017 21:11:43 UTC-3, Alex wrote: True North wrote: Hate to interrupt all the 'Americans Acting badly With Guns' posts, but I had a small bit of misfortune yesterday. I was up boating with my Springer Spaniel on Grand Lake and got a bit nosy checking out Sidney Crosby's house and his waterfront access. I was motoring slowly along when I saw the depth gauge suddenly go from 5-6 feet to just less than 3 feet. Heard the bang right away so I quickly tilted up the motor and shifted it to neutral. With the swim platform covering the I/O Alpha Drive it was hard to see if I had any damage and as I floated back into deeper water I moved into forward and didn't notice anything unusual so I continued my 2 hour tour of the lake. Only after retrieving the boat did I see a chunk missing out of one of my aluminum propeller blades. D'oh...don't know if that can be repaired or if I have to buy a new one. I remembered that during the summer, there was a string of brightly coloured floating balls stretched along where I went about 40-50 feet offshore. Now I know why they were there. I should send a letter to Crosby complaining that he should have left the 'barrier' out at least until Thanksgiving this Monday. Ever heard of a chart? I/O's are lake boats. Duh, Ditzy...what part of boating on "Grand Lake" didn't y'all understand? So you don't use your Bayliner in the ocean? What part of bay-liner don't you understand? :-) -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Saturday, 7 October 2017 22:21:34 UTC-3, Alex wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/6/17 8:11 PM, Alex wrote: True North wrote: Hate to interrupt all the 'Americans Acting badly With Guns' posts, but I had a small bit of misfortune yesterday. I was up boating with my Springer Spaniel on Grand Lake and got a bit nosy checking out Sidney Crosby's house and his waterfront access. I was motoring slowly along when I saw the depth gauge suddenly go from 5-6 feet to just less than 3 feet. Heard the bang right away so I quickly tilted up the motor and shifted it to neutral. With the swim platform covering the I/O Alpha Drive it was hard to see if I had any damage and as I floated back into deeper water I moved into forward and didn't notice anything unusual so I continued my 2 hour tour of the lake. Only after retrieving the boat did I see a chunk missing out of one of my aluminum propeller blades. D'oh...don't know if that can be repaired or if I have to buy a new one. I remembered that during the summer, there was a string of brightly coloured floating balls stretched along where I went about 40-50 feet offshore. Now I know why they were there. I should send a letter to Crosby complaining that he should have left the 'barrier' out at least until Thanksgiving this Monday. Ever heard of a chart? I/O's are lake boats. I'm not an I/O fan, but your claim about "lake boats" is just another example of your ignorance. Is lake and river better? I/O's have little to no place in the ocean for a variety of reasons. Maybe not for sissy boys and girlie men. See a fair number around here. |
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On Saturday, 7 October 2017 22:23:16 UTC-3, Alex wrote:
True North wrote: On Friday, 6 October 2017 21:11:43 UTC-3, Alex wrote: True North wrote: Hate to interrupt all the 'Americans Acting badly With Guns' posts, but I had a small bit of misfortune yesterday. I was up boating with my Springer Spaniel on Grand Lake and got a bit nosy checking out Sidney Crosby's house and his waterfront access. I was motoring slowly along when I saw the depth gauge suddenly go from 5-6 feet to just less than 3 feet. Heard the bang right away so I quickly tilted up the motor and shifted it to neutral. With the swim platform covering the I/O Alpha Drive it was hard to see if I had any damage and as I floated back into deeper water I moved into forward and didn't notice anything unusual so I continued my 2 hour tour of the lake. Only after retrieving the boat did I see a chunk missing out of one of my aluminum propeller blades. D'oh...don't know if that can be repaired or if I have to buy a new one. I remembered that during the summer, there was a string of brightly coloured floating balls stretched along where I went about 40-50 feet offshore. Now I know why they were there. I should send a letter to Crosby complaining that he should have left the 'barrier' out at least until Thanksgiving this Monday. Ever heard of a chart? I/O's are lake boats. Duh, Ditzy...what part of boating on "Grand Lake" didn't y'all understand? So you don't use your Bayliner in the ocean? Stupid question as we are surrounded by salt water. |
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True North Wrote in message:
Maybe not for sissy boys and girlie men. See a fair number around here. A lot of those draft dodgers sought protection in Kanaduh. There are still some living up there, I suppose. Be sure to thank them for their service when you see them. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Sunday, 8 October 2017 12:10:01 UTC-3, justan wrote:
True North Wrote in message: Maybe not for sissy boys and girlie men. See a fair number around here. A lot of those draft dodgers sought protection in Kanaduh. There are still some living up there, I suppose. Be sure to thank them for their service when you see them. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ Duh...you're getting as ditzy as Ditzy himself. I was referring to seeing a fair number of I/O type runabouts...not sissy boys or Girliemen. |
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On Sun, 8 Oct 2017 07:58:49 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
On Saturday, 7 October 2017 22:21:34 UTC-3, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 10/6/17 8:11 PM, Alex wrote: True North wrote: Hate to interrupt all the 'Americans Acting badly With Guns' posts, but I had a small bit of misfortune yesterday. I was up boating with my Springer Spaniel on Grand Lake and got a bit nosy checking out Sidney Crosby's house and his waterfront access. I was motoring slowly along when I saw the depth gauge suddenly go from 5-6 feet to just less than 3 feet. Heard the bang right away so I quickly tilted up the motor and shifted it to neutral. With the swim platform covering the I/O Alpha Drive it was hard to see if I had any damage and as I floated back into deeper water I moved into forward and didn't notice anything unusual so I continued my 2 hour tour of the lake. Only after retrieving the boat did I see a chunk missing out of one of my aluminum propeller blades. D'oh...don't know if that can be repaired or if I have to buy a new one. I remembered that during the summer, there was a string of brightly coloured floating balls stretched along where I went about 40-50 feet offshore. Now I know why they were there. I should send a letter to Crosby complaining that he should have left the 'barrier' out at least until Thanksgiving this Monday. Ever heard of a chart? I/O's are lake boats. I'm not an I/O fan, but your claim about "lake boats" is just another example of your ignorance. Is lake and river better? I/O's have little to no place in the ocean for a variety of reasons. Maybe not for sissy boys and girlie men. See a fair number around here. There is always that 10% who either didn't get or didn't heed the word. |
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