Date: 7/14/2000, 5:17 pm
: There you are, sitting in your office, listening to the radio, and you hear
: of a Small Craft Advisory
: -Your hands cramp into claws that could only be
: useful for holding a paddle.
Maybe your just holding a mouse and a SpaceBall (for rotating a 3-D model in CAD)...
: -Your eyes instinctively squint to keep out the blinding spray.
Too many hours in front of the tube can put a strain on your eyes...
: -You lock your knees under your computer desk and brace for better control.
Maybe you just have to go to the restroom...;-)
I once got chewed out by a jet-skiier for being out in a small craft advisory. My boat is 18' -- hers, 6'. And as long as I can keep my paddle (I have a storm paddle for a spare, so I should be able to keep at least one with me), I can get myself back to shore. What happens if her engine cuts out and won't restart?
Dean
Messages In This Thread
- 23 day boat *Pic*
Vernon Lowery -- 7/12/2000, 9:21 am- Re: 23 day boat
Rehd -- 7/12/2000, 9:15 pm- Re: 23 day boat
Dwight -- 7/12/2000, 7:34 pm- Re: 23 day boat
Mike Hanks -- 7/12/2000, 5:32 pm- Launched!
Vernon Lowery -- 7/12/2000, 8:07 pm
- Re: 23 day boat
Dean Trexel -- 7/12/2000, 5:12 pm- Re: Small Craft Advisories
Shawn B -- 7/14/2000, 4:40 pm- Re: Small Craft Advisories
Dean Trexel -- 7/14/2000, 5:17 pm- Re: Jetskier Ethics
Shawn B -- 7/14/2000, 5:59 pm- Re: what wind is for
Phil Cross -- 7/17/2000, 11:35 pm
- Wind Advisories-Getting out of the 'Yak
John B. -- 7/14/2000, 5:44 pm- Re: Wind Advisories-Getting out of the 'Yak
Dean Trexel -- 7/14/2000, 6:29 pm
- Re: what wind is for
- Re: Jetskier Ethics
- Re: Small Craft Advisories
- Re: 23 day boat
- Re: 23 day boat