Brian your hand is off the throttles in post 39. You could have been killed.:D
Let'r rip! |
Before posting a big air picture on OSO I always make sure everyone is wearing full lifeline gear, lanyards and condoms!!!
You can never be too safe |
I have an entirely new attitude about this stuff...
"Recklessness is My Friend" See, I don't boat on ponds and dammed-up rivers so when all these antics and accidents from these loud boats force the locals to ban them, I don't care. Doesn't hurt me. Plus, skyrocketing insurance has worked out pretty well for me and I only expect it to get better. Fuel prices are helping too. Soon there won't be any lines at the fuel & restaurant docks and a welcome lack of launch-ramp amateurs. I'll be able to breeze in and out anytime I want. Plus I get the added benefit of not having to duck and dodge the half-soused aqua-retards who have little clue and even less care about how to operate their equipment. I bought my first offshore in the late-70's, back when performance boats were rare outside of Miami. I'm looking forward to that time again. Thanks! |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 2273420)
Some of the pictures were good, but I don't get a 'wow' factor from staged wake jumping. Check out the Envision(?) in the later pictures. Someone needs to show him where the drive trim button is, and how to use it before...
If you boat on a lake.....it's the only thing that simulates the "offshore" experiance of being on the ocean! :D |
Originally Posted by jeff32
(Post 2258687)
fun! That's why he wanted to do it again! even his girlfriend allowed it so I guess it was not too bad!
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Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
(Post 2274217)
I have an entirely new attitude about this stuff...
"Recklessness is My Friend" See, I don't boat on ponds and dammed-up rivers so when all these antics and accidents from these loud boats force the locals to ban them, I don't care. Doesn't hurt me. Plus, skyrocketing insurance has worked out pretty well for me and I only expect it to get better. Fuel prices are helping too. Soon there won't be any lines at the fuel & restaurant docks and a welcome lack of launch-ramp amateurs. I'll be able to breeze in and out anytime I want. Plus I get the added benefit of not having to duck and dodge the half-soused aqua-retards who have little clue and even less care about how to operate their equipment. I bought my first offshore in the late-70's, back when performance boats were rare outside of Miami. I'm looking forward to that time again. Thanks! Thank god oso has the pleasure police in full force to keep us inline.... |
Originally Posted by jeff32
(Post 2257803)
I was with a friend of mine today I shot these pictures...
Always fun to see! Just kidding, fun pics though!:ernaehrung004: |
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