Originally posted by FRANK THE TANK
Then that means I did something wrong? Doesn't it?
IS IT BAD!! ( In my best Frank the Tank voice)
I'm still learning too.... L.O.L.
What do you think you are at a boating web site,
This is HOT BOAT.COM
not find out about boating.... J/K
Originally posted by FRANK THE TANK
Then that means I did something wrong? Doesn't it?
IS IT BAD!! ( In my best Frank the Tank voice)
I'm still learning too.... L.O.L.
Originally posted by j-rod
What if there's a finger involved also? That means you are skiing in a no wake zone
Originally posted by Dr. Eagle
That is an unofficial courtesy to notify the ski boat that you see that they have a skier in the water.
Yep....They should put it in the book though.
I hate when the passanger put the hand up. So what if some one riding in the boat see's. The driver should be the only one.
Originally posted by Danhercules
I hate when the passanger put the hand up. So what if some one riding in the boat see's. The driver should be the only one. My buddy used to get on me for having the old lady do it, but sometimes (when the diehards are skiing in the chop) I couldn't put my hand up long enough for anyone to see it.
Never thought of that one.
My buddy got a new girlfriend who had never been in a boat before and she was impressed that we knew everybody on the lake. They waved at us and we waved at them. LMAO. We finally told her what it meant and she was embarrassed.
Raising your arm means that you see the rope...
...and you have first dibs on running it over.
We were running in San Diego Harbor and my other half was waiving at a sailboat. I asked her what she was doing and she said she was waiving back. I had to tell her that they were giving us the finger.