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Re: TWL: Re: Cruise report: Nostrum Again on the Okeechobee Waterway

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PBrowne900@aol.com
Tue, Oct 10, 2000 1:13 PM

In a message dated 10/10/00 12:09:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
Tortuga48@aol.com writes:

<< The truth of the matter was, mother gator caught one of the 4' black tips,
and pulled it ashore. The riders of the PWC's that were in the lock with the
Black Tips, have never been heard of since.

Pretty hard to ride a Water Maggot with both feet on the handlebars!  A 4
footer, don't you know!  Oooo, must have been some awful thrashing about and
cussing in Japanese!

In a message dated 10/10/00 12:09:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Tortuga48@aol.com writes: << The truth of the matter was, mother gator caught one of the 4' black tips, and pulled it ashore. The riders of the PWC's that were in the lock with the Black Tips, have never been heard of since. >> Pretty hard to ride a Water Maggot with both feet on the handlebars! A 4 footer, don't you know! Oooo, must have been some awful thrashing about and cussing in Japanese!
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captdave@boats4u.com
Tue, Oct 10, 2000 2:57 PM

<<Oooo, must have been some awful thrashing about and
cussing in Japanese!>>

..and to this day you can see the 2 PWC's idling in circles waiting for
their riders to return ;-)

We love that we currently live in a Country where PWC's are illegal. They
are treated as contraband the same as guns, drugs & crossbows! If you have
any of the above on board when you clear into the BVI they must be declared
and turned over to Customs or locked up and sealed till departure. If found
aboard and not declared then Customs will take your boat/yacht.

This goes along way to keeping the country peaceful and safe for us cruising
folks :-)

Cheers
Dave & Nancy
Swan Song
Roughwater '58 aka Northsea '58 aka Big boat
Tortola, BVI

<<Oooo, must have been some awful thrashing about and cussing in Japanese!>> ..and to this day you can see the 2 PWC's idling in circles waiting for their riders to return ;-) We love that we currently live in a Country where PWC's are illegal. They are treated as contraband the same as guns, drugs & crossbows! If you have any of the above on board when you clear into the BVI they must be declared and turned over to Customs or locked up and sealed till departure. If found aboard and not declared then Customs will take your boat/yacht. This goes along way to keeping the country peaceful and safe for us cruising folks :-) Cheers Dave & Nancy Swan Song Roughwater '58 aka Northsea '58 aka Big boat Tortola, BVI
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scaramouche@tvo.org
Tue, Oct 10, 2000 3:16 PM

We love that we currently live in a Country where PWC's are illegal.
They
are treated as contraband the same as guns, drugs & crossbows! If
you have
any of the above on board when you clear into the BVI they must be
declared
and turned over to Customs or locked up and sealed till departure.
If found
aboard and not declared then Customs will take your boat/yacht.

If this is true, please export the government officials that brought
about such legislation. Many northern countries would love to have
them!

George of Scaramouche1 on Lake Ontario

captdave@boats4u.com writes: >We love that we currently live in a Country where PWC's are illegal. >They >are treated as contraband the same as guns, drugs & crossbows! If >you have >any of the above on board when you clear into the BVI they must be >declared >and turned over to Customs or locked up and sealed till departure. >If found >aboard and not declared then Customs will take your boat/yacht. If this is true, please export the government officials that brought about such legislation. Many northern countries would love to have them! George of Scaramouche1 on Lake Ontario
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scaramouche@tvo.org
Tue, Oct 10, 2000 3:16 PM

We love that we currently live in a Country where PWC's are illegal.
They
are treated as contraband the same as guns, drugs & crossbows! If
you have
any of the above on board when you clear into the BVI they must be
declared
and turned over to Customs or locked up and sealed till departure.
If found
aboard and not declared then Customs will take your boat/yacht.

If this is true, please export the government officials that brought
about such legislation. Many northern countries would love to have
them!

George of Scaramouche1 on Lake Ontario

captdave@boats4u.com writes: >We love that we currently live in a Country where PWC's are illegal. >They >are treated as contraband the same as guns, drugs & crossbows! If >you have >any of the above on board when you clear into the BVI they must be >declared >and turned over to Customs or locked up and sealed till departure. >If found >aboard and not declared then Customs will take your boat/yacht. If this is true, please export the government officials that brought about such legislation. Many northern countries would love to have them! George of Scaramouche1 on Lake Ontario
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captdave@boats4u.com
Wed, Oct 11, 2000 2:51 PM

<<If this is true, please export the government officials that brought
about such legislation.>>

Yes George, it is really true :-) With two exceptions. Two watersports
operators are grandfathered. One in Tortola's Cane Garden Bay & one in North
Sound, Virgin Gorda.

Now if you had warm clear water, bright sun, clean air, a white sand with
coconut tress AND lots of money 'maybe' you could have a government official
or two from here ;-)

Cheers
Dave & Nancy
Swan Song
Tortola, BVI

<<If this is true, please export the government officials that brought about such legislation.>> Yes George, it is really true :-) With two exceptions. Two watersports operators are grandfathered. One in Tortola's Cane Garden Bay & one in North Sound, Virgin Gorda. Now if you had warm clear water, bright sun, clean air, a white sand with coconut tress AND lots of money 'maybe' you could have a government official or two from here ;-) Cheers Dave & Nancy Swan Song Tortola, BVI