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Old 07-22-2005, 11:44 PM   #1
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Ahhh, how I love the current breed of boaters.
They always provide non-stop entertainment on the VHF.
Kind of an irresponsible comment to make don't you think?

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Old 07-23-2005, 01:18 AM   #2
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Kind of an irresponsible comment to make don't you think?
And how many of you that go "offshore" actually carry a med kit capable of handling the type of injuries that can be incurred from big fish? And if you do, do you know how to use it properly? Can you stabilize a victim that get bashed by say a decent shark in the cockpit and takes a 5" to the bone gash in the leg at the very least? Half the battle if being able to handle injuries that COULD happen. Not panicing about them WHEN they happen. Any boat that goes out should have the med supplies capable of stabilizing a victim of injury enough that they can run them closer to land and meet the CG en route.

Nevermind a med kit, how many carry a pair of pliers that can cut any hook you carry?

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Old 07-23-2005, 03:06 AM   #3
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Well, at the risk of starting something, which I really do not intend, I still find it an irresponsible comment. It seems from many of your previous posts, that you tend to generalize everyone on the water; There's the general boating population, which includes most of us that hit the water for recreational fishing and boating. True, this group includes many "googans" (to borrow a phrase from the fishing community) that possibly have no business being on the water and at the very least, need to take a boating safety course. Then there's you and your sailing buddies with far superior and vast years of experience (you're in your late 20's early 30's maybe?) and knowledge of everything on the water.
Now before we get into a pissing contest about experience and preparedness for going offshore, inshore, whatever, I would just suggest that you don't generalize boaters into groups without knowing them or their particular circumstances.
I have no doubt from both reading your posts and from the conversation we had that you do infact have much experience on the water so that is not in question. There are people (you for one based on what you have told me and me as well from time to time) with much experience that venture out in a small skiff with little more than the basic safety equipment. But, as soon as they get in a bit of trouble, it seems you berate them for having no business being on the water in the first place. Well, they too are exercizing their American freedoms to enjoy this recreational pastime like everyone else.
Please, do not take this the wrong way. Again, I'm not trying to start a pissing contest, just trying to stress that maybe you could use that knowledge that you've gained on the water in a more useful, constructive, and helpful way buy helping others with less experience.
Rock on my friend.

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Old 07-23-2005, 07:02 AM   #4
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Gotta agree with Bo here Likwid,,, constructive comments delivered with a little diplomacy and sugar make the world and water a better place. If you searched past threads on things like first aid you might recall that there are more than a few here with offshore miles under their belts. And chit still happens... to wit, while delivering a Frers 41 from Marion to Marblehead last week, I found a rock. Stopped 8 tons DEAD. Where you ask? 2 1/2 from the turn of a foul current, north side, 3 boat lengths off the wall, in the middle of the CANAL! Rattled my cage for a bit.....

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Old 07-24-2005, 06:53 PM   #5
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I was moored in menemsha harbor when the boat came in. The CG guys were waiting for it at the dock - 4 guys with clip boards went over that boat from stem to stern. I hadn't heard the VHF chatter - but had heard the scuttlebutt around the docks. I was surprised by the look of the boat. It looked like a large commercial lobster boat - but it was rigged up with rods and reels.
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