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Quotes About Watercraft

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~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Zach Woods loves to go jet-skiing. That's a real thing in his real life. He's obsessed with it.
~ Lennon Parham
If you boat a lot, you're known as a boating enthusiast. I like to boat, but I just don't want to ever be referred to as a 'boating enthusiast'. I hope they call me 'a guy who likes to boat'.
~ Mitch Hedberg
Some mate," Karl Framm said with contempt. "Hell, that little stern-wheeler we're chasin' don't draw nothin'. After a good rain, she could steam halfway across the city of N'Orleans without ever noticin' that she'd left the river.
~ George R.R. Martin
But here's the thing: He didn't get hung. The man climbed on a wooden watercraft and collided with North America by accident. It doesn't matter what happened afterwards or what his motives were. He found it. It happened. He's what history is. It was his destiny to be that particular man, and it was his destiny to do those specific things.
~ Chuck Klosterman
previous afternoon. His heartbeat increased as he measured his opportunities of escape if he was discovered. They flat didn't exist. A swimmer stood little chance of outrunning a pair of personal watercraft with a top speed of thirty miles per hour. Unless they were prepared to come after him underwater, all they had to do was outwait him until he exhausted
~ Clive Cussler
in the best tradition of Miami watercraft, most of the other boaters seemed to be trying to kill me. I found that very relaxing. I was right at home. This is my country; these are my people.
~ Jeff Lindsay
He wondered idly, as he flew onward, pursuing the distant form of the Queen, if he could somehow watercraft the portion of his brain that had advised this idiotic course of action. Clearly, it was defective.
~ Jim Butcher
the watercraft she heard earlier has put to shore at the north end of her property
~ Dean Koontz
A dugout is much superior to a conventional manufactured canoe because you can get soaking wet without bothering to capsize it.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
counselled vehemently against the flat-bottomed barges,
~ Unknown