Will not be miffed at biff. LOL
The 300'+ boat will be in the intercoastal And she will be throwing a wake baby. And she ain't gunna slow down for love nor money. In fact she probably coundn't if she wanted tooooooo. In this same area it is not unusual to see kayakers. jon boats dingy's etc. And they never slow down for them either, How rude of them, not being very curteous are they.
Actually I had an 85' work boat slow down for me the other day. I kinda chuckled and thought to myself why on earth would he slow down. Then it dawned on me he was being paid by the hour. LOL
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03-01-2007 11:18 AM #211
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Have Fun Boating
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03-01-2007 11:30 AM #212Bird
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Okay, this is my last contribution to this thread, I PROMISE.
Gary, I should have know you couldn't spell "courteous"!
Tah tah,
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03-10-2007 09:50 PM #213Senior Member
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Look at this website on "Monster Wakes" it has pictures of the carnage. http://www.geocities.com/palmbeachboating/wakes.html
It sure looks like a problem area, LOL, I mean "get a life, dude" this looks like a pond. It has pictures of the "boat traffic", I am sorry but that pales in comparison to the traffic on the ICW here in NC during the warm months. This guy would have a panic attack or a coronary if he had to pilot a boat in our waters. LOLChris
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Chris-- those pics are LESS than a typical day on the river in Chicago too... plus dodging and darting around tow boats and ships in the river maneuvering around some real tight turning basins. Theres always a good crash or two every weekend. Big fireworks nights bring out the best; usually one or two boats on top of the harbor breakwater the next morning. Rots a' ruck chollie!! ws