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Look at that idiot. His stupid ass is probably friends with a guy who would go 45 miles from the ramp with a crusty ass fuel water separater and not even a screwdriver on the boat.
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I would counter that with “who the fuck eats salt and vinegar “!!!!!
Hey that happens to everyone a time or two in their life. Happened to me once. Now I don’t depend on anyone to help me w my boat. Have a routine and don’t depend on anyone and the mishaps don’t surprise you.Awesome trip and story fellas. Ateast he didn't forget to put the plug in![]()
I feel the same way about setting up and breaking down my camper. Just leave me alone for a few, lol.Hey that happens to everyone a time or two in their life. Happened to me once. Now I don’t depend on anyone to help me w my boat. Have a routine and don’t depend on anyone and the mishaps don’t surprise you.
Drama in open waters is a big no go with me. You can’t control everything, but you can control maintenance which I overlooked my fuel/water separator. Never had a problem w my motor and had it out a bunch of times this year. Luckily cool heads and determination along with prior problem fixing situations prevailed.Looks like a great trip!!
A little drama never hurts
Drama in open waters is a big no go with me. You can’t control everything, but you can control maintenance which I overlooked my fuel/water separator. Never had a problem w my motor and had it out a bunch of times this year. Luckily cool heads and determination along with prior problem fixing situations prevailed.
For the record the day before the trip Joe jinxed us asking if I had an epirb or a device to call the coast guard. Told him I don’t plan on needing it and I have a VHF radio and don’t put that on me Ricky bobby!
He has a VHF radio with antenna and DSC function. We could have hailed anther vessel and likely the CG on ch 13. Or tied off to the rig and someone would have towed us in. In the scope of potential problems it wasn't a big problem.Definitely a ballsy move having no communication that far out lol!
AgreedHe has a VHF radio with antenna and DSC function. We could have hailed anther vessel and likely the CG on ch 13. Or tied off to the rig and someone would have towed us in. In the scope of potential problems it wasn't a big problem.
After my kayak incident and seeing first hand how quickly things can go to shit on the water, I want everything stacked in our corner, from best case to absolute worst we're coming home.
Agreedwith this! We both know how fast
can go sideways….. Luckily we can both enlighten folks who need it.
Probably 80 is comfortable. Anything above that, well let’s just say it’ll get squirrelly@"J" when we were fueling up this dude was at the pump next to us. He said "Ah, it'll do about 80" uh, gramps, I bet she'll do more than that.
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You 100% right about safety and backups, I was just giving you a hard time. I too lived as a commercial fisherman and fireman/rescue/water rescue/special ops/chief of operations. I seen a lot and lived through a lot. I bet 90% of calls are due to negligence, drinking and inexperience on the water. All 3 of those is no worries to me because that’s not who I am. Deep inside and I’m anal about safety and operate accordingly. Fastest I drove was like 36 when my boat does 55. Also it’s better on gas at almost 4$ a gallon.Nicky is a smart dude that knows his way around a vessel. I'd fish with him anytime without a care. I'm just overly neurotic about backup plans. I spent much of my career in disaster preparedness and contingency planning so its on the brain.I think doctors call it anxiety.
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