
I was out of our five alloted posts 'cause it was
r-a-i-n-i-n-g!
It is sunny today, so I'm going
s-a-i-l-i-n-g—it's unlikely I'll need five posts to-day.
VitaBene wrote:
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For some reason all of the others that saw the pic felt the same way I did.
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That's not what
I am see-ing.
The first two replies strongly suggest that "MAKING NO WAKE" was not even considered.
How 'bout requesting the photo—which would still exist—by PM,
privately, and sending a copy to me. I'll crop the boat in half
horizontally, omitting the beings or letterings that would be objectionable.
VitaBene wrote:
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I know you may not be able to see the pic, but the opposite was true. The CT bowrider was right and the Ski boat operator and OP was wrong. IMO
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You're entitled to your opinion,
but you can't see the boat, either!
VitaBene wrote:
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The CT boat was making no cavitation out of the stern.
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Cavitation, when present, is seen at
the propel-ler. If what you
think you saw was a clean sheet of water, then he was
on plane.
Member
NoBozo, whom I respect as a sailor, may not be familiar with ski-boats; however, ski-boats regularly travel with their bow normally depressed in the wa-ter.
VitaBene wrote:
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I am not going to argue with you regarding your cove having the most idiots.
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'Wouldn't have it any other way.

Viewed from dock or porch, it's always greatly enter-taining!