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Hal380 07-09-2013 06:37 AM

boarded by the Coast Guard
 
Saturday 7/6 went fishing in New Haven harbor. Was just drifting outside the channel, when all of a sudden - in the distance we could see a boat comming at us at a high rate of speed. As he got closer I could see it was a CG vessel. He came along side and asked permission to board. When the two petty officers come aboard and asked to see my license and other required items, everything was going nicely. Then they asked about the fire extinguisher and I told them that it didn't work. They looked at me and I explained that this was the first day out on the water, and that I had a brand new extinguisher but forgot it at home. They gave me a warning and I have to send in evidence that I have one on board. These guys were very courtous and professional. However they drew the line when I asked them if I could fire the M60 they had at the bow of their boat. I assured them that I would only fire short bursts and in a safe direction, but they were unyielding.

Anyway it was a good day, but fish 1 Hal 0

Regards to all

Hal

GREYWOLF 07-10-2013 11:14 AM

:you: thats great

RidgeRunner 07-10-2013 12:22 PM

Very funny,

Keep at it, I know your luck will change.

Not all USCG are so nice.

Not all fish are so uncooperative.

Not so sure about any authorized use of the M60
But How cool would that be.. Just as a jetski'er makes his 50th pass through your fishing hole.. Short burst, short burst, then let er eat..

Just a thought, Enjoy!:beer:

RWilson2526 07-10-2013 06:32 PM

Good story, I almost got boarded by the Navy once but then some other idiot who got closer than me to their area drew there attention. I would have liked to fire their gun too!

spareparts 07-11-2013 07:24 AM

there were some contractors up at the outdoor range last year with a M249 (and its bigger brother set up on a tripod). They used up more ammo in 15 minutes than I've used in my life. Everyone just stopped shooting and watched these guys. They had two teenage kids with them that they let run both guns. There was some serious gun envy going on. I went over and talked to them for a bit(British/S. African accent), real nice guys. I don't know where they got their hardware, but it was the real thing and they had 10K plus rounds of ammo with them

reelapeelin 07-12-2013 06:06 AM

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Originally Posted by spareparts (Post 206008)
there were some contractors up at the outdoor range last year with a M249 (and its bigger brother set up on a tripod). They used up more ammo in 15 minutes than I've used in my life. Everyone just stopped shooting and watched these guys. They had two teenage kids with them that they let run both guns. There was some serious gun envy going on. I went over and talked to them for a bit(British/S. African accent), real nice guys. I don't know where they got their hardware, but it was the real thing and they had 10K plus rounds of ammo with them


I want one on the bow of my V20 for dumb butts in bass boats and jet skis...I WANT one...

Destroyer 07-12-2013 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by RWilson2526 (Post 205991)
Good story, I almost got boarded by the Navy once but then some other idiot who got closer than me to their area drew there attention. I would have liked to fire their gun too!

Rob, I KNOW exactly where you were, and why you almost got stopped. Ever notice that they have no sense of humor AT ALL??? Two years ago we were going back to Leonardo, and I accidently missed the corner bouy on the turn towards shore. In less time than it takes to type this, there they were, coming up on me really fast in that twin engined boat of theirs.. one guy on the helm and one guy with his M16 at chest height .... not leveled at us, but you knew it wouldn't take much for him to swing it our way. Told me I was in restricted waters... I explained we were going in and I just missed the bouy...said I was sorry, etc.. They let me go with a stern warning that they had my boat's numbers and if I was stopped again I could explain why to the captain on the pier. Like I said, no sense of humor at all... lol

steplift20 10-07-2013 07:28 PM

did you at least tell them that we pay there salary

macojoe 10-07-2013 09:33 PM

I have been bordered before, guys were great till when thy asked me foe my Lic. and reg and they were in my truck. Then the guy said ok we will do it the hard way then, I got scared!! But all they did was take my name and ask me all kinds of questions and said have a great day! That was back in 2000 I think??

SkunkBoat 10-08-2013 06:04 AM

All over Manasquan river like flies. I'm all for safety checks and the like but ever notice they only stop little guys and never a 54' Viking.

Coasties aren't too bad, its the NJ state marine police that are jackasses.

RidgeRunner 10-08-2013 08:31 AM

Memorable stop by the FL Marine Patrol. My friend Wesley and I in his dad's 17' Chrysler Trihull/50 hp Johnson. Stopped in the rain with the sun setting fast. We had been shark fishing as evident by the 7' blacktip draped across the front deck. The boat would not get on plane with the extra weight of the shark so getting home was taking longer than expected. We started filling up with water and no bilge pump. Officer finally got the message when I started bailing water out of ours and putting it in his. Not before writing us a warning for a missing letter on the port side and no running lights. I was thinking to myself what a PITA, we wouldn't need running lights if we weren't stopped here getting the safety lecture. I was 13 yrs old. I complained to the owner of the marina about what happened. Don't know what good that did but the officer apologized a day or two later after following my mom and me to the house in his cruiser. We eventually became friends. Having friends in Law Enforcement paid off many years later.. Free towing and Glen would always stop us, mainly to talk, he rarely checked our catch. LOL! That was particularly convenient on more than one occasion. Good memories. He passed a few years back. I don't play the cat and mouse game with his replacements.

Destroyer 10-08-2013 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by RidgeRunner (Post 208655)
Memorable stop by the FL Marine Patrol. My friend Wesley and I in his dad's 17' Chrysler Trihull/50 hp Johnson. Stopped in the rain with the sun setting fast. We had been shark fishing as evident by the 7' blacktip draped across the front deck. The boat would not get on plane with the extra weight of the shark so getting home was taking longer than expected. We started filling up with water and no bilge pump. Officer finally got the message when I started bailing water out of ours and putting it in his. Not before writing us a warning for a missing letter on the port side and no running lights. I was thinking to myself what a PITA, we wouldn't need running lights if we weren't stopped here getting the safety lecture. I was 13 yrs old. I complained to the owner of the marina about what happened. Don't know what good that did but the officer apologized a day or two later after following my mom and me to the house in his cruiser. We eventually became friends. Having friends in Law Enforcement paid off many years later.. Free towing and Glen would always stop us, mainly to talk, he rarely checked our catch. LOL! That was particularly convenient on more than one occasion. Good memories. He passed a few years back. I don't play the cat and mouse game with his replacements.


Ridge, that's a great story. Sorry for the loss of your friend. People like that are hard to find.. even more so if they are in Law Enforcement. I had a friend like that when I lived in South Toms River.. not maritime, just a land shark, but it was nice to be able to talk to him on a regular basis and not have to worry about getting the occasional speeding ticket. We lost touch after I moved and then he moved out of state. I hope he's doing well wherever he is.

Mike07631 08-29-2015 08:27 PM

What was reason they wanted to check you out ??

smokeonthewater 08-29-2015 09:02 PM

they don't need a reason... "random safety check"

Big-G 08-30-2015 11:25 AM

Fire extinguisher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hal380 (Post 205940)
Saturday 7/6 went fishing in New Haven harbor. Was just drifting outside the channel, when all of a sudden - in the distance we could see a boat comming at us at a high rate of speed. As he got closer I could see it was a CG vessel. He came along side and asked permission to board. When the two petty officers come aboard and asked to see my license and other required items, everything was going nicely. Then they asked about the fire extinguisher and I told them that it didn't work. They looked at me and I explained that this was the first day out on the water, and that I had a brand new extinguisher but forgot it at home. They gave me a warning and I have to send in evidence that I have one on board. These guys were very courtous and professional. However they drew the line when I asked them if I could fire the M60 they had at the bow of their boat. I assured them that I would only fire short bursts and in a safe direction, but they were unyielding.

Anyway it was a good day, but fish 1 Hal 0

Regards to all

Hal

Coast Guard folks are not so diligent about fire extinguishers when it comes to their actual use. I reported a malfunctioning fire ext. which had C. C. approved markings on it and was not encouraged that anything could be done by C. C. about it. When my extinguisher's locking mechanism broke during an engine fire a neighboring boat gave me theirs. Same model extinguisher and same results. Had to use a screw driver to engage the extinguisher. As a member of the C.C. Aux. I was not happy with the C.C.'s response which was to do nothing.

bradford 08-30-2015 12:08 PM

Don't get me started.

bgreene 09-01-2015 03:53 AM

Too many lunatics flying around on weekends probably contributes to officers being wary.

V-20's are too pretty to get " pulled over " but I suppose a boat is a boat.

And of course................V owners drive responsibly.


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