I am glad I don't live in Virginia. It's just a matter of time before it's enforced law in every state.
Hey Timcup, FYI, in Oregon, the legal standard is that the person is deemed intoxicated if they are perceptively impaired in their mental or physical processes. Even if they are not perceptibly impaired, If their blood alcohol is 0.08% (by weight) or greater, they are conclusively (read as 'you cannot rebutt it') presumed intoxicated.Am I impaired? While I might not do as well racing an Indy car or a fighter jet, I doubt it affects real life for me. My father-in-law swears he can't drive after 1/2 a beer, but he's only had 5 beers his whole life...I think it's in his head.
Having prosecuted and defended DUIIs, the best response I have is "Amen, my friend."**Best piece of advice is not to drink and drive or drink and boat.
NopeHas economy affected your choice of drink?
Good beer (India Pale Ale or some micro brew beer, if not homebrew. Sam Adams is good tooFavorite drink?
Sometimes I go down to the boat to get some quiet and have a beer, but it's right behind the houseOne disturbing sight this weekend was a cart full of tools, and the owner was outside drinking beer, no work was done.
I do quite often, though usually not much until the project is done. I was pressure washing the deck earlier this year and my awesome wife brought me an ice cold one (barefoot and pregnant, I kid you not) I wondered if any neighbors saw that... she's awesome!I love a beer on the hook, but do any of you mix boat projects with beer?
I've had that before made from plums I think, I liked it. It was from Croatia, neighbor friend in Germany was from there.I keep a bottle of my father-in-laws homemade Albanian Moonshine (Raki) on board, it taste like crap, but makes a good conversation piece and will kill crabs.
LOL. I drink to make people tolerable...I drink A LOT!Particularly the part of drinking "to make people interesting"!
I don't know, I sail in a small lake in a C-25. The fastest I've gotten the boat up to is 6.3 knts. I do drink beer but I don't get hammered until after I tie up. (So then I can sleep on the boat if things get out of hand!)Nope
As far as the boating and drinking goes, it depends on the situation. If the wife is on board and not drinking, she's the captain if the law man approaches... :dance:. Of course with kids on board, safety is #1 concern. .08 is pretty rediculous if you ask me, I think that is probably like 1 beer, but whatever. If there isn't any reason for the lawman to be checking you out, they should be leaving you alone if you ask me.
As far as it goes for me, since I just bought the new boat and the tags haven't come yet, it gives anyone a really good reason to stop me and check me out, especially on a memorial day weekend.