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Just fishing then? |
Took forever to get here |
No fishing, it's a beach. There may be a fishing area, I haven't driven around to look. I keep getting booted out of YT yesterday and today, new added feature I guess lol. |
I take it you don’t fish then? I never could open up the song thread 😒 |
I was just about raised on a boat. My dad was an avid fisherman he had a boat since I was 3. I love fishing, can clean and filet fish. When I was married my husband and I had a 36 ft. Chris Craft cabin cruiser, but not for fishing, pleasure only, took our vacations on our boat. I am formaly from NY where we have oceans (salt water) here in Pa. fresh water only and freash water fishng, not a big selection of various fish, Trout, Bass, and Salmon and, you need a fishing permit, you're only allowed to keep I believe 2 or 3 fish. Most ppl I know do a catch and release. There are hefty fines and many fish wardens that monitor the fishing areas. |
I had 3 ski boats in the day. The past 20 some years, I’d go alongside my friend sailing. He sold his boat last spring. I think, I miss it more than he does. I sold my Harley last year. I miss that now that the weather is cooler. We had some really warm and humid days making it unbearable to even enjoy the pool. |
When my cousin lived in NJ, her and her husband owned a 47 foot Schooner with fore and aft master state rooms, I had been on 21 ft sailoats, wasn't impressed with them, kinda scaresd me. But my cousins schooner was beauterful, glided through the water smoothly. Then her and the hubby moved to NC, where they kept their schooner they had locks that opened at certain hours. Her hubby got tired of having to wait for locks to open to go sailing and they sold the schooner. I know what you mean when you say you miss the sailing more then your friend did. Sail boats are peaceful and quiet , very relaxing if you're not in a hurry to get from point A to point B lol. |
When I 16 years old my first time on a motorcycle we ended up in a bad accident. I was in the hospital for a week. I said no more buddy riding for me. When I met my husband he had a Harley, I wouldn't ride buddy, I told him if he kept his bike I would buy my own, I didn't trust anyone with my life after that accident. He sold his bike lol, I was kinda tick off cos I really wanted my own bike but my to be husband was one of those moncho men. |
Harley had a prototype similar to the can am with the two front wheels. I’d of loved to have given that a ride. Glad, you lived to tell your story from your bike ride |
I see trikes (2 back wheels) on interstates, makes me wonder if they're legal for hiway driving. I have never seen a bike with 2 front wheels. |
I occasionally see a few around here. A guy I went to school with had one for a while. https://can-am.brp.com/us/en/ |
it's so hard trying to get on YT Thanks for the link I have never seen one of these on any highway or intersrate. Looks interesting. |
Safer in my opinion than a tryke |
Since never been on either type, I would think a trike would safer because most of the weight is in the back, the can am all the weight is in the front. I'm comparing my thoughts with my pick up truck. I have a chevey Colorado with a 5 ft bed, it has truck tires. I have no cap on the bed. All the weight is up front. In rain if i have to hard brake the rear fish tails. I put 100 lbs of sand bags behind each of the wheel wells to give the bed extra weight, it helps somewhat. Based on my experance with a light weight rear end truck, is why I think a trike is safer than a can am, just my thoughts. |
I’m a little familiar with the 3 wheel ATV’s they were easy to tip over. Probably why they went to the four wheels. Our little town is allowing them on side streets now. I just hope, they use the rules of the road. |
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