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cegerer 08-25-2004 06:40 PM

Boating Fun .....
 
:eek:

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Adam 08-25-2004 06:51 PM

North Sea, right? My Uncle was a Foreman on one of the North Sea rigs in the '70s/'80s and from all accounts it was a wild place to work. I think he worked for British Petroleum.

Looks like fun, though. Supposedly, those tugs, when locked up water-tight are "unsinkable".

Reg 08-25-2004 06:51 PM

I've been on Lake Huron for 10 hrs in 10ft seas. I sure would not want to be on those waters unless it was for only a short while.


I'd sooner get my thrills in one of these, on calms seas that is! :)

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VINMAN 08-26-2004 03:34 AM

Heres my idea of "boating fun":) :)
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RoninLB 08-26-2004 04:06 AM

My old bass/inlet boat. All wood, tiller/fwd wheel.. Kurt Vonegaut's daughter did the drawing and another female artist did the colors. Oh yeah, it was back in my offshore shark'en days.

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VINMAN 08-26-2004 04:18 AM

Ronin, is that an old Ulrichsen ??

RoninLB 08-26-2004 04:20 AM

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Originally posted by VINMAN
Ronin, is that an old Ulrichsen ??
wow.. you got it.

VINMAN 08-26-2004 04:30 AM

I love those boats! My father had one way back. It sunk at the dock out in Mastic Beach. (a hose let go):( I always wanted to get another one. could never find one in decent condition.

RoninLB 08-26-2004 04:35 AM

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Originally posted by VINMAN

I love those boats! My father had one way back. .
I'd drift thru bridges working 3 poles with 3 live bunker. If the bridge was raised drivers would get out of their cars and watch till the last minute available to them. It was a ballet.

Bill Verburg 08-26-2004 04:38 AM

My idea of fun on the water, 1<sup>st</sup> at the weather mark
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VINMAN 08-26-2004 04:44 AM

Ours was a 27' sea skiff hard top, I have pictures of it hanging in my office. My biggest memories of it ,was constanly running aground in the Great South Bay, and my father or uncle Fred having to jump over the side to push it off the sandbar.:D
My worst memory was pulling up to the marina with my father and seeing the anchor light and the antenna sticking out of the water. I dont know who was more heartbroken, me or him. I think i was about 10 or 11 at the time.
One day when I get this Offshore racing nonsense out of my system , I'd really like to find one to restore.

Z-man 08-26-2004 04:48 AM

Shew --- I thought this was going to be another politically charged Swift Boat thread. :eek: Glad it isn't.

A few weeks ago, there was a special on Discovery Channel about the Alaskan crab season. Those guys sure work hard for their money in the high seas!

-Z.

arcsine 08-26-2004 08:59 AM

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Originally posted by Adam Chaplin
Looks like fun, though. Supposedly, those tugs, when locked up water-tight are "unsinkable".
Unsinkable or not, the pitch and yaw movement on the bridge must be amazing. Vomit-city for most of us.

And Bill, I cannot agree more. Always a good thing to round first unless of course you call the wrong side of the downhill leg and round the leward mark in fifth. I hate that.

pbs911 08-26-2004 09:40 AM

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GettinHeadStuds 08-26-2004 09:41 AM

Surf's up!

SteveStromberg 08-26-2004 07:08 PM

Book Em Danno

Moneyguy1 08-26-2004 08:26 PM

Try bow watch on a Coast Guard 300 footer in #7 seas sometime.....

Didn't want to eat for three days.......

RoninLB 08-26-2004 09:51 PM

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Originally posted by Moneyguy1

Try bow watch on a Coast Guard 300 footer in #7 seas sometime.....
Didn't want to eat for three days.......


A 44' w/a tall tuna tower has a cockpit like a bull-whip in seas. It's 8-12hrs to the fishing grounds, 12hrs of fishing, then a following sea home. A few summers of that and I learned to vomit and $hit at the same time.


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