06-06-05, 11:52 AM | #1 |
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what takes so long?
i can unload or load my 20 ft bassboat in under 2 minutes.....why do the kayakers have to park their outbacks in the middle of the ramp and tie a 2 boat launch ramp up for 20 minutes with those playschool toys?..and while the subaru is in the middle of the ramp and their kayuks are at the bottom of the ramp,they walk about 50 yards to sit on a bench to put their water shoes on.what's up with that?...and while i'm on a rant...why don't they have to wear PFD's at all times????.
what kind of brainless idiot would go out on a lake that's over 100 ft deep,without a life jacket,,and then pick a fight with someone in a boat that could sink them in a heartbeat? christ,i think i'm wearing out this dam soapbox... has anyone here ever tried to talk to these people?..i have,and you get nowhere.they have no common sense. IMO,when someone brings a kayuk to a launch ramp,they should have someone tow it out to the middle of the lake,fill it with cinder blocks,tie the kayuker in it and sink the dam thing..we'd all be better off. my blood pressure is probably up to about 290 over 150.. here's the box back..i have a headache...jeez! |
06-06-05, 12:21 PM | #2 |
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Re: what takes so long?
Anybody who is so weak that they need a ramp to launch a kayak shouldn't be in one in the first place. Just take the d@mn thing off the top of the car and chunk it in the water. No ramp needed. Hell I can almost do that with my boat when I take the outboard off.
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06-06-05, 12:58 PM | #3 |
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Re: what takes so long?
what you have to do is go up to them and tell them that if they dont get off the boatramp, they will be seeing 1oz jigs flyin at their head all mourning. then take their kayak, and throw it in the water, and tell them to go fetch 8)
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06-06-05, 04:30 PM | #4 |
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Re: what takes so long?
Awww you know that some people "own" the ramp once they arrive.
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06-06-05, 08:40 PM | #5 |
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Re: what takes so long?
Feel better ?
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06-10-05, 01:03 PM | #6 |
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Re: what takes so long?
hey, whats wrong with kayakers/canoers? Perhaps there are some people who can't afford a 20 foot bass rig with an outboard. Of course I have seen many jerks in kayaks, but I have seen an equal amount in ski rigs, bass boats and jon boats.
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06-10-05, 07:19 PM | #7 |
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Re: what takes so long?
It isn't that all of them are jerks. It's just the ones that seem to think they own the boat ramps, or seem to think they can paddle anywhere they want. Just because they haven't got a motor. Believe me, most of them are a**holes!!! Sure you run into some jerks in bassboats too, but when it comes to the numbers, most kayakers are the biggest jerks you ever run across.
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06-10-05, 08:13 PM | #8 |
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Re: what takes so long?
TOM,
While they are walking down the bank to get to a place to put on thier water shoes, walk down the ramp and take thier Subaru out of gear and let it back into the lake. This will launch thier kayak for them. Then go to another ramp to unload, because that one will be tied up for quite a while. JackL |
06-10-05, 10:09 PM | #9 |
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good idea JackL...and if i could get a pic of it and post it on the internet...maybe some names to go with the pic..yeah...i like that idea. ;D
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06-11-05, 07:28 AM | #10 |
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Re: what takes so long?
People that tie up the whole launch are either very selfish,don't know any better,or need to practice backing in a boat.As for a Kayak,that's one weak girly-man that can't pick it up and put it in the water.
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