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I have just joined the forum, this evening, and would like to introduce myself. Firstly, may I say the this is a well laid out and highly informative website. My compliments to John, and get well soon.
I live in Surrey, England and own the shell of a Johnson, Sons & Jago Thames cruiser, moored on the Thames Estuary, that I am (very) slowly restoring ( Bought on ebay!!!). I am now the proud owner of a Silver Century outboard (also on ebay!!) Yes I'm the one that's re-born every minute!!!! I agree with charlesp on the ebayers guide. There are many ebayers who are honest with their descriptions but "caveat emptor" always applies. I have enjoyed the discussions between members and hope to add to them with any helpful comments in the future.
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Welcome aboard. Our hosts have set up an interesting and informative site for our use and enjoyment. You'll also find a group of friendly enthusiasts willing to share their knowledge.
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Thanks Colin, Is it just my experience, or are ALL boating people friendly and helpful?
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I agree, for the most part they're a pretty friendly bunch. I suppose its the result of a common interest we all have.
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Do I take it that Jet Ski people are not counted here as 'Boating Folk' ?
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Post by upthecreek »

Hi, charlesp. I used "boats" as a generic term. In my book, if it floats, it's included. I've not had the pleasure of meeting any jet skiers, or, for that matter water skiers, but I am sure there are many good 'uns
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Like most folk there seems to be a range of capabilities and consideration amongst jetboaters. I have met very friendly & helpfull ones and also been nearly knocked off my boat or swamped in the dinghyby idiots zooming thro' the moorings without any understanding of the consequences of their violent wash.

There is a local phrase that refers to "the Birmingham Navy" which describes those who buy a boat (invariably a fast day boat or jetski) trail it miles to the sea (coming from an inland area with no understanding of tides, shoals or safety of any sort) and zoom off to be shortly rescued by the RNLI because of some elementary error leading to a disaster. Of course they don't ALL come from Birmingham, but I am assured that most seem to!
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Your phrase 'The Birmingham Navy' is used here in Poole, also.

Stronger phrases are frequently heard describing jetski people.
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I wonder if the Birmingham Navy has started a squadron over here in the States?

Of course, with all of my ancestors coming from Dudley and Tipton, I might not want to cast too many stones around those glass-bottomed boats.
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