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Transoms - Everglades Boats anti-swamping solution
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 06:23:20 -0400, hk wrote:
There's a major difference: Coral heads are generally charted unless you are boondocking, crab traps and lobster pots, never. Hitting a coral head fast enough to hole your boat requires a great deal of negligence, incredibly bad luck or both. Anyone who has *not* snagged a trap at one time or another has not really been there. Right, W'hine. "Nothing" can happen to your and yours. snerk WAFA |
Transoms - Everglades Boats anti-swamping solution
Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 06:23:20 -0400, hk wrote: There's a major difference: Coral heads are generally charted unless you are boondocking, crab traps and lobster pots, never. Hitting a coral head fast enough to hole your boat requires a great deal of negligence, incredibly bad luck or both. Anyone who has *not* snagged a trap at one time or another has not really been there. Right, W'hine. "Nothing" can happen to your and yours. snerk WAFA Isn't time for another of your cruises to the same places you've been before? |
Transoms - Everglades Boats anti-swamping solution
On Jul 29, 6:23*am, hk wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 13:58:06 -0400, HK wrote: Hit a nice sharp coral reef head in, oh, say a Grand Banks, punch a 2' hagged hole in the bottom, There's a major difference: *Coral heads are generally charted unless you are boondocking, crab traps and lobster pots, never. Hitting a coral head fast enough to hole your boat requires a great deal of negligence, incredibly bad luck or both. *Anyone who has *not* snagged a trap at one time or another has not really been there. Right, W'hine. "Nothing" can happen to your and yours. * snerk Harry, remember calling other people stupid, idiots, ignorant, etc. because of misspellings and typs? |
Transoms - Everglades Boats anti-swamping solution
"hk" wrote in message . .. Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 13:58:06 -0400, HK wrote: Hit a nice sharp coral reef head in, oh, say a Grand Banks, punch a 2' hagged hole in the bottom, There's a major difference: Coral heads are generally charted unless you are boondocking, crab traps and lobster pots, never. Hitting a coral head fast enough to hole your boat requires a great deal of negligence, incredibly bad luck or both. Anyone who has *not* snagged a trap at one time or another has not really been there. Right, W'hine. "Nothing" can happen to your and yours. snerk Wayne seems to be managing his risks quite well. You on the other hand bought a low transom Parker with a big sail on top. Talk about thumbing your nose at Davy Jones. Wahhh Ha Ha. WAFA |
Transoms - Everglades Boats anti-swamping solution
hk wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 06:23:20 -0400, hk wrote: There's a major difference: Coral heads are generally charted unless you are boondocking, crab traps and lobster pots, never. Hitting a coral head fast enough to hole your boat requires a great deal of negligence, incredibly bad luck or both. Anyone who has *not* snagged a trap at one time or another has not really been there. Right, W'hine. "Nothing" can happen to your and yours. snerk WAFA Isn't time for another of your cruises to the same places you've been before? Harry, isn't it time to put Wayne in your bozo bin? |
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