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That lightning strike earlier started a wildfire so that is the top news here this afternoon. We get powerful thunder storms here in the high desert. At a local lake years ago I saw a boat sink when the stern was swamped by the waves caused from the high winds of a thunderstorm. This occurred at the boat ramp as the owners attempted to get the craft onto the trailer. This was just a 18 foot ski boat mind you but the water was so violent that the 5 or so people could not control it enough to get it onto the trailer.
"No matter where you go, there your are." - Buckaroo Banzai
-pete
palbano wrote: 5 or so people could not control it enough to get it onto the trailer We have days like that here, too. Last weekend we had a squall blow up in less than two minutes that dropped visibility from a few miles to a few yards, because of the dust the wind was carrying. A few drops of rain fell, as well, but it could as easily been a downpour with the usual flash floods from the looks of things. Five minutes later it was over - there's just no way to predict what wil happen in areas of extreme climate. Today's boaters had no such excuse, however. With mild winds the chop on the lake consisted of 4" rollers spaced about 6' apart - easy surface conditions, even for an amateur like me. Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.
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City people should have to get a permit to visit parks etc. This is just becoming too frequent. Next we'll seeing people protesting about how lions in Africa are killing other animals. Regardz Colin J Davies
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ColinDavies wrote: City people should have to get a permit to visit parks etc Hm, as a former city- now small-town person, I resent that. I'm certainly not so silly as to get upset when a predator attacks some prey. Given that there are animal-molesters and stupid people on the country-side as well, perhaps a common permit for all humans?
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Just watched a Hawk scoop up a squirl and fly up into the tree outside my window. While I was looking saw a nice bolt of lightning a couple of miles away! Mother Nature… "The Greatest Show on Earth".
"No matter where you go, there your are." - Buckaroo Banzai
-pete
Agreed, meanwhile we're doing our very best to break it :(( Old Simon HB9DRV
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palbano wrote: Mother Nature… "The Greatest Show on Earth". Indeed!:-D I just returned from a day lounging beside the lake with a lovely lady and her puppy. I'm fried, of course, but had a ball teaching the dog to swim. A Labrador takes naturally to water, but it was her first time, and coaxing her to go deeper than her toes would touch took some sneaky tricks. Even more hilarious was watching the boaters launch and recover their watercraft. Did you know that you are supposed to drift broadside into your trailer, or that you have to clear the water from your stern drive by revving the motor for a few minutes on dry land?:laugh::laugh::laugh: Today's comedy, tomorrow's customer at the boat shop. It just doesn't get better than this!:-D Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.
You should never teach a dog to swim. I've learned this the hard way, one of my friends spent hours in court arging that his dog loves water and it wasn't abuse to teach it to swim. Seriously, I was there as witness. (At no time during the time in question was anyone closer to him and the dog than me, charges were dismissed before I had to take the stand) Some days you just can't back a trailer to save you life, others it just goes exactly where you want it. I've found that the more complex the landing, the easier it is for boaters to get it right. Not sure if it is cause you pay more attention or only the experts back up there.
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You should never teach a dog to swim. I've learned this the hard way, one of my friends spent hours in court arging that his dog loves water and it wasn't abuse to teach it to swim. Seriously, I was there as witness. (At no time during the time in question was anyone closer to him and the dog than me, charges were dismissed before I had to take the stand) Some days you just can't back a trailer to save you life, others it just goes exactly where you want it. I've found that the more complex the landing, the easier it is for boaters to get it right. Not sure if it is cause you pay more attention or only the experts back up there.
Henry miller wrote: You should never teach a dog to swim. Nonsense. Keeping a water dog in a desert without periodic trips to the lake is cruel - the breed is built for swimming. At the end of the day she was swimming like a champ, and begging to have her ball thrown out in the water again so she can chase it.:-D I agree about the trailer - some days just aren't right for it. But the trailers weren't the problem. These people had no idea how to make the boat go where it belongs. One clown hit the trailer at a 45° angle, hooked up the winch, and tried to drag the thing into place. It never occurred to him to have his partner jump off the boat and push the stern into line. We'll be refinishing his hull soon. The idiots who fire up the motors on land to clear the water out are our best customers. A pump impeller has a dry life of under three seconds, and costs about $300 to replace. Money in the bank...:laugh: The surprising thing is that there is a class taught by the US Coast Guard locally every month or so that teaches all the proper procedures for safe, reliable boating. It costs a couple of evenings and $40, yet almost no one attends. Most of these boats cost $20K or more - $40 seems like a good investment to me when a little training might save your boat and life! Some people think of it as a six-pack; I consider it more of a support group.
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Just watched a Hawk scoop up a squirl and fly up into the tree outside my window. While I was looking saw a nice bolt of lightning a couple of miles away! Mother Nature… "The Greatest Show on Earth".
"No matter where you go, there your are." - Buckaroo Banzai
-pete
Heh, try the waterspouts we see out in the lake ever so often or the lightning strike on the rod outside my window. I sear ILM needs to hire mother nature!!!! Mark Conger Sonork:100.28396