cigarette's new 39
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Re: cigarette's new 39
Originally Posted by ONESICKGLADIATOR
As for my lake comment in my last post
Any lake can get nasty at times.
The ocean is one place that is nasty a lot of the times.
IF you boat on the lake 7 days in a row you could have 1-2 feet seas as an avg.
If you boat in the ocean 7 days in a row you could have 2-3 feet seas as an avg.
Any lake can get nasty at times.
The ocean is one place that is nasty a lot of the times.
IF you boat on the lake 7 days in a row you could have 1-2 feet seas as an avg.
If you boat in the ocean 7 days in a row you could have 2-3 feet seas as an avg.
Not swells. Hard, steep, closely spaced chop. Sometimes the patterns make no sense at all.
My boat has twin 260s and OMC drives. My top speed is a little less than half of yours. It cost me one twentieth of what yours cost.
You wouldn't fear my boat.
But fear my lake.
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Re: cigarette's new 39
Originally Posted by Troutly
Easy there. I happen to know three Cig owners who are not pretentious a$$holes...
OK, so if I USED to own a Cig, but now I own a cat, can I still be a pretentious as$hole???
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Re: cigarette's new 39
Originally Posted by SummerObsession
OK, so if I USED to own a Cig, but now I own a cat, can I still be a pretentious as$hole???
I have never met you, but you used to own a Cig and now you own a DCB.. It doesn't look good on paper DCB won't even sell a boat to somebody unless they pass the arrogance test.
J/K
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Re: cigarette's new 39
I'm biased, but Fund Razor makes a good point in post #158. I ran the Cleveland Poker Run the summer of 2000 as passenger as part of the sea trial for the Slingshot I then bought. I'm pretty sure some of my blood is still in the cockpit. I got a gash on a shin, a 5 inch raspberry on the side of my ribs and raw elbows. I live on Lake Ontario and have a healthy respect for some unbelievably nasty water there and on Lake Erie. Just my .02-- and a little of my blood!
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Re: cigarette's new 39
Originally Posted by fund razor
You should come to Lake Erie sometime. It will be nice for a minute and then eat your boat. It doesn't care that you have the fastest gladiator. It will eat it anyway.
Not swells. Hard, steep, closely spaced chop. Sometimes the patterns make no sense at all.
My boat has twin 260s and OMC drives. My top speed is a little less than half of yours. It cost me one twentieth of what yours cost.
You wouldn't fear my boat.
But fear my lake.
Not swells. Hard, steep, closely spaced chop. Sometimes the patterns make no sense at all.
My boat has twin 260s and OMC drives. My top speed is a little less than half of yours. It cost me one twentieth of what yours cost.
You wouldn't fear my boat.
But fear my lake.
Around here 1-2 foot waves are something that happen on accident because the wind stopped blowing for a second.
Anyway. Come on by, I'll buy you a beer after we go out boating, or as we west enders like to call it: Boat Breaking.
But having established that my boat is very definition of cheap and slow, the LEOPA guys have never, ever been anything other than gracious to me. I'm not a member of LEOPA, but I've met more than a few. I'm shocked that WW was mistreated in their presence/waters, and I'm sure that they are shocked too. They have always come off to me as a class act, and our community has benefitted from the considerable proceeds of their event. I had my cheap boat in a boat show downtown earlier this year and they all stopped as they walked down the dock toward the "cool" boats to compliment my ride and say hi. They made me feel proud of my ride, and glad that I went.
Wicked Won.... I'm sure that you have had many chats with the LEOPA folks, and I don't want to step on that or stir anything up, but as a Toledo boater, I would be more than happy to support you with any of your details if you're ever coming back to our neighborhood.
I belong to enough yacht clubs in this area to speak for the local boaters. Boaters don't treat boaters like that around here, and we apologize and invite you back.
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Re: cigarette's new 39
Originally Posted by fund razor
But fear my lake.
Why? The Indians were smart and walked around the outside.
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Fund Razor,
Thanks for the kind words about LEOPA. As with any large group there are always some bad apples ruining it for the good people. And Jim and Mary are definately some of the good people. The vast majority of LEOPA members are very nice and easy to get along with that is why our events turn out such good numbers.
I have seen your boat around here lately but haven't gotten to see you. Next time you see my boat stop and say hi.
Dan Burtscher
LEOPA Vice Commodore
Half Nutz , Packinair, Madcow
Thanks for the kind words about LEOPA. As with any large group there are always some bad apples ruining it for the good people. And Jim and Mary are definately some of the good people. The vast majority of LEOPA members are very nice and easy to get along with that is why our events turn out such good numbers.
I have seen your boat around here lately but haven't gotten to see you. Next time you see my boat stop and say hi.
Dan Burtscher
LEOPA Vice Commodore
Half Nutz , Packinair, Madcow
Last edited by Half Nutz; 10-07-2004 at 09:43 PM.