boating pet peeves
#22
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Geesh- how about those people who lack personal responsibility and want to blame someone for leaving their hitch in.
I leave a nice rusty ball on it so don't walk too close...
I leave a nice rusty ball on it so don't walk too close...
#23
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I'm with the majority with the hitch thing. Mine stays in. I back up by feel. When I feel a bump I stop. LOL. I could write a 10 volume set of pet peeves on the water. Tops on the list is just plain STUPID IRESPONSIBLE people. That covers most of the boating world. I'm not just talking about crusiers, blow boats or dingies. There are plenty of go-fast boaters that fall into that category too.
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I have been traffic rear ended 5 times in the last 30 years, since I started leaving my 3 ball receiver in I can claim kills on an Impala, an HHR and a Fusion; the HHR destroyed his water pump and possibly his block. He did ding my tailgate though.
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Biggest used to be bringing a non boater along. They don't bring booze, no food, no gas money, always bring someone else, don't help wipe the boat down after, etc.
I say used to because I won't bring non boaters out anymore lol.
I say used to because I won't bring non boaters out anymore lol.
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I thought about this yesterday. I was in a corner parking space. So the car on my right back end would be beside me when backing straight out. I'm lucky in that my cars curb side mirror automatically trims to curb view. So backing out I saw the mini vans trailer hitch sticking out. If I didn't have the auto adjusting mirror, would not have seen the hitch. I would have backed out and the hitch would have scraped the side of my car. That's my biggest pet peeve, people that have a hitch receiver as apposed to the ball on the top of the bumper. Its removable for a reason. So when people leave the receiver on when not towing, tick me off. I've also have walked into them in busy parking lots.
The second is jet skis at the launch ramp. I hate it when they gun them onto plane right beside the ramp and courtesy dock.
The second is jet skis at the launch ramp. I hate it when they gun them onto plane right beside the ramp and courtesy dock.
I don't get boaters that complain about their guests not helping out with gas money. Some make this thier life's passion to educate non boaters on how to properly help pay for gas on a boat they don't own. If I can't afford the gas in my boat then I shouldn't own one. I don't invite someone to my house for the evening and ask them to help out with the electric bill.
Own a boat, get an anchor.
Own a boat, get some fenders that are actually functional.
Own a boat, make sure you have enough lines that are the proper size.
Boat ramp stuff could go on forever. Pretty much everyone pisses me off there.
Other than that I'm pretty passive.
Last edited by buck183; 09-01-2017 at 11:35 PM.
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Having to pay to dock at the marina because the restaurant is not part of the marina.
Or living in a county that has more coastline then most states and home of the US naval academy but yet it has not a single public boat ramp. They say they do but the 2 or 3 they are talking about are in county parks that you have to pay to get into. Also you are subjected to park hours (sometime after dawn to dusk).
Or living in a county that has more coastline then most states and home of the US naval academy but yet it has not a single public boat ramp. They say they do but the 2 or 3 they are talking about are in county parks that you have to pay to get into. Also you are subjected to park hours (sometime after dawn to dusk).
#28
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Lol.
I don't get boaters that complain about their guests not helping out with gas money. Some make this thier life's passion to educate non boaters on how to properly help pay for gas on a boat they don't own. If I can't afford the gas in my boat then I shouldn't own one. I don't invite someone to my house for the evening and ask them to help out
Other than that I'm pretty passive.
I don't get boaters that complain about their guests not helping out with gas money. Some make this thier life's passion to educate non boaters on how to properly help pay for gas on a boat they don't own. If I can't afford the gas in my boat then I shouldn't own one. I don't invite someone to my house for the evening and ask them to help out
Other than that I'm pretty passive.
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I agree for the most part on gas $$$ comments, but when one is say in early to mid 20's and springs for a boat, a lot of the time you have a gang that comes with you every time. A little much to pay for the fuel every time...worse when you are the one bringing the food, booze, and etc. Of course this all depends on the situation - how far boating and etc,etc.
I'm using above as a good example, but there are other situations that may warrant the same.
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Now, literally inviting people out on the boat...is a different story.
I'm using above as a good example, but there are other situations that may warrant the same.
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Now, literally inviting people out on the boat...is a different story.
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