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AT some point if your drinking and skiing, your gonna have to drive the boat to pull the other people in the boat that want to ski.
Here in GA, Your a cooked A$$ if the game warden pulls you over. County deputy sheriffs patrol also.   Theres been at least a couple of boating fatalities a year on the lake here involving alcohol.
BUI's are pretty much the same as a DUI.

As for dock courtesy, Bass tournament guys are hyped up BUTTS.
I was putting the boat in by myself last weekend and the dock didn't have hardware to tie to so all I could do is tie the front to a bumper. the rear of the boat was cocked sideways but I had already parked the truck and was 5ft from the dock when a bass team flew down the ramp while the guy in the boat weaved in behind my boat. Couldn't wait 20 seconds for me to reach the end of the dock to pull my boat out of the way. Are they in a race to see how fast they can get the boat out of the water to ? WTF.....    The guy driving the boat looked up at me as I stepped on the dock and cracked a grin, I looked at him with a serious " i'd stab a hole in your *************** boat if you had hit my Nautique."
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Originally posted by Morfoot Morfoot wrote:

Just a rule in my boat and I follow this rule while I'm in someone else's. I NEVER mix beer and boarding/skiing. It's NOT good practice to do so IMHO and can only lead to poor judgment.


I share the same rule.

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Yep same rule here Tim. The beers are for packing up only.
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Originally posted by skicat2001 skicat2001 wrote:

Originally posted by Link Link wrote:

Originally posted by skicat2001 skicat2001 wrote:

People have there serious sports, mine is golf. Do not get me on the golf course drinking.. That is one place I do not drink and will never. I enjoy golf, and can not stand people who go out and drink when playing golf.(Four you bastard) I like my 2 handicap and like to keep it that way..


I'll take 2 a side. Let's tee it up!

I used to do a lot of building projects around the house. A wise man once told me that you can't be a carpenter and a golfer - not enough time. So I quit all the projects...then I bought a boat. Golf clubs are gathering dust.


Lets do it my friend.. I give you 4 a side.. You buy at the 19th hole..


I like those odds - a 2 handicap giving a 4 handicap 4 a side! I would definitely buy at the 19th...I wouuld owe you that much after taking large amounts of your cash with me to pay.
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Originally posted by Link Link wrote:

Originally posted by skicat2001 skicat2001 wrote:

Originally posted by Link Link wrote:

Originally posted by skicat2001 skicat2001 wrote:

People have there serious sports, mine is golf. Do not get me on the golf course drinking.. That is one place I do not drink and will never. I enjoy golf, and can not stand people who go out and drink when playing golf.(Four you bastard) I like my 2 handicap and like to keep it that way..


I'll take 2 a side. Let's tee it up!

I used to do a lot of building projects around the house. A wise man once told me that you can't be a carpenter and a golfer - not enough time. So I quit all the projects...then I bought a boat. Golf clubs are gathering dust.




Lets do it my friend.. I give you 4 a side.. You buy at the 19th hole..


I like those odds - a 2 handicap giving a 4 handicap 4 a side! I would definitely buy at the 19th...I wouuld owe you that much after taking large amounts of your cash with me to pay.

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Originally posted by pmccook1 pmccook1 wrote:

AT some point if your drinking and skiing, your gonna have to drive the boat to pull the other people in the boat that want to ski.
Here in GA, Your a cooked A$$ if the game warden pulls you over. County deputy sheriffs patrol also.   Theres been at least a couple of boating fatalities a year on the lake here involving alcohol.
BUI's are pretty much the same as a DUI.

As for dock courtesy, Bass tournament guys are hyped up BUTTS.
I was putting the boat in by myself last weekend and the dock didn't have hardware to tie to so all I could do is tie the front to a bumper. the rear of the boat was cocked sideways but I had already parked the truck and was 5ft from the dock when a bass team flew down the ramp while the guy in the boat weaved in behind my boat. Couldn't wait 20 seconds for me to reach the end of the dock to pull my boat out of the way. Are they in a race to see how fast they can get the boat out of the water to ? WTF.....    The guy driving the boat looked up at me as I stepped on the dock and cracked a grin, I looked at him with a serious " i'd stab a hole in your *************** boat if you had hit my Nautique."

I agree with you.. Them guys have never had etiqiutte.. So when they act like asses like that, that's when I come by them with the 351 Ford purring and making lots of racquet to screw there fishing up..
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And that's how you get a lake full of A'holes.
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Originally posted by DeepCreekNauti DeepCreekNauti wrote:

I did a bad thing.



Later that day I pulled up to the local market in the boat to grab a drink. What should pull up and dock besides me? The very some boat of drunks on a beer run.

While they were up at the store I walked over and hid their kill switch under the driver's seat bottom. They sat there for several hours trying to figure it out. Absolutely priceless.




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At different times in my life, i've been the hardcore skier looking for glass, the bassmaster getting to my secret spot, the wally messing up at the ramp, and the dad pulling kids on the tube. There's enough room for everyone as long as you know the rules, have some common sense, and use a little courtesy. We still wave to passing boats. Does anyone still do that?    
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I agree daddyo.

There's usually more than enough room for everyone to do their own thing.

We always wave at all the other boats.
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Originally posted by DrCC DrCC wrote:

And that's how you get a lake full of A'holes.

Al,
I agree that vengeance isn't the way to handle it in most cases. Pulling and hiding some group of drunks safety lanyard is fine and does no harm but running down fishermen making noise just aggravates the situation.   


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I am just having fun guys.. I am really a nice guy even when other people act like jerks..
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O yea, I enjoy waving at the other boats too..
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