No jokes, happens to the best. One of the guys in your boat said it was the best ride he has ever taken and the smoothest. He said the boat and driving was outstanding.
In the 2 years that I have had Stacy and EIB insuring my boat the premium has gone down both years, plus the 10% discount from taking Tres course.
thanks. she's fast --- very fast for a 1075 36'er.... and i appreciate you relaying the compliment on the driving. it was quite bumpy as we started 3rd from last out of the marina, passing the cruiser wakes etc... i remember my navigator saying, 'i can't believe we're over 130 MPH and the boat's handling this well going across water like this.'
i tell you what, i don't care what anyone says.... running with JT gives you perspectives that you can not even imagine.
i still remember when we took her out hallover in miami... it was 'lumpy' to say the least. coming from a 100 MPH 'v', it took quite a bit of time wrapping my head around when to be on and when to be off the throttes-- it's completely backwards from a 'v.' ...and when we broke 150 MPH, i got to see another skill set, which is completely different from running slower in rolling swells. oh, and then there's the whole, 'don't turn a cat too sharp thing.' JT answered that question perfectly.
i was actually cut off by my friend on the run back from Top Water that weekend... he drifted toward me in excess of 100 MPH, while making the turn at April Fool's Point, pushing me toward another boat that was iding w/ the hatch up and the shore...
i saw the look on my navigator's face, and he was nervous (and later found, once we were on shore - at the fuel dock...haha, so was everyone else). i can clearly say, without running with JT, and learning what i did, i 1) would have been scared stiff to turn the boat like i did (and wouldn't have known how to 'keep it safe' while doing it) and 2) wouldn't have understood the 'scare' of tripping the boat in such a condition. we were running in solid 3-4' churned-up boat wake chop coming from the outside quarter as we were well into the turn (which is 'the' recipe for disaster).
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i might give her a call. however, i still would like to stay w/ collier and david... but wow, am i suprised by their response -- it makes it difficult, on principle alone???
joe
ps: i still remember 'one of them' calling me and saying they'd like to get my policy over from Total Dollar, when i had my cigarettes... because of the pubicity they would get from the poker running etc... i do. strange way of saying, 'thank you,' is't it.
BTW, I never had this problem w/ John Posey or 'uni-baller.' Sorry they don't have a cat program. great guys (as painful as it is to say --- haha.... only kidding)!!!!!