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Best 34 foot blue water cruiser
Matt/Meribeth Pedersen wrote:
Most of these can be had for decent prices (sub $30k) and are a little more conservative in design, a lot of them have centerboards. Hello Matt/Meribeth, Wow, impressive list of boats! Thanks for the post! I'd be interested in knowing which of these you liked best and which you've had the opportunity to sail under reduced sail and how they handled. I'm very interested in your comments, specially about pros and cons of centerboards. I just thought it might be yet another thing that could break down so I wasn't considering centerboard boats for my dream trip (even if it meant missing out on shallow anchorages). I may start a new thread on this topic one of these days, seeing as the original post turned into mud-slinging central. Thanks, Bob Whitaker "Free Spirit" |
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Best 34 foot blue water cruiser... Jax warning
Subject: Best 34 foot blue water cruiser... Jax warning
From: (JAXAshby) such as "cruising" a sailboat down Interstate 95 and claiming it to be a more accomplished sailing experience compared to those who sail a few dozen miles every weekend? Is that true! LOL Capt. Bill |
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Best 34 foot blue water cruiser
I have told about
enough of mine ... .... 275 miles down Interstate 95 is a "sailing experience"? well, for Nimrof 19 owners, maybe ... that the real sailors in the crowd can make up their own minds. DSK |
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Best 34 foot blue water cruiser... Jax warning
yes, dougies said that.
such as "cruising" a sailboat down Interstate 95 and claiming it to be a more accomplished sailing experience compared to those who sail a few dozen miles every weekend? Is that true! LOL Capt. Bill |
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Best 34 foot blue water cruiser
A fellow "Texan" wrote:
Considering that the poster said he was out of Corpus Christi and most of the bays and anything out of the channel in that area is ultra shallow, having a centerboard boat is an excellent idea. Hello fellow "Texan", Thanks for your input! Even though I have sailed in Corpus Christi it's unfortunately not my home turf (but my dream adventure would probably start out of Corpus or Houston). I read an explanation about why Corpus bay is so shallow. As a fellow Texan you probably already know this, but it turns out that at the end of the last ice age what is now the bay was just the flood plain for the Nueces River. As the Ice Age ended the ocean level rose, filling the plain and creating the bay. Pretty neat I thought when I read that! I currently have a boat with a 4 foot draft that allows me to get by, specially on my home turf. I would be interested in your views on centerboards. As you mentioned, these are definitely a must on Corpus... but how about for extended passages? They are great if you want to anchor in the shallows, but I'd hate to have one more thing that could possibly break? One of these days I may start a new thread to see if we have better luck seeing as the original post has unfortunately turned into a mud-slinging debacle. Bob Whitaker "Free Spirit" |
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Offensive Post (was: Best 34 foot blue water cruiser)
Brian Whatcott wrote:
I find the tone of the following post, offensive. Why is it always the pseudonymous posters who want to let rip in this way? Hello Brian, Most newsgroups have many long standing feuds, and "rec.boats.cruising" appears to be no exception. Such a shame. Consider, if you will, my innocent sounding post of a few days ago. I was really looking forward to a good exchange of pros-and-cons of different sailboats. I can't sail them all, but I was really looking forward to sharing knowledge with other sailors. I wanted to know what different people liked about different boats. But out of more than 30 posts, only 3 posts so far were on-topic (thanks to Frank, Matt, and a fellow "Texan"). The rest of the bandwidth has been consumed by long-standing rivals trying to outdo one another. It makes it really difficult to wade through the noise. Such a shame... Such a waste of human knowledge... One of these days I may start a new thread to see if we have better luck. Thanks, Bob Whitaker "Free Spirit" |
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Best 34 foot blue water cruiser
Doug "Fresh Toilet" King wrote:
Well, Bob, I wasn't really trying to be snotty. Sorry if I made you cry. OK Doug, I'll take your word for it. I accept your apology. Also, thanks for your genuine concern for my emotional well-being. But let me allay your fears by confiding in you that I am actually quite amused by your posts. Defeating you at your own game provides for great sport even if it's not very challenging. Just go right on believing that Cals are magnificently constructed boats, and that anybody saying otherwise is just being snotty. Sorry Doug but you are once again mistaken. I already explained this to you in great detail in my previous post, but let me explain it again, and this time I'll try to use small words. Since you are obviously confused, let me point out again that the snotty part of your post was when you tried to poke fun at my usage of the term "blue water" by saying that it made me sound like "Tidy Bowl" man. You have already acknowledged above that you were not trying to be snotty, and I'll take your word for it. If you were not _trying_ to be snotty, then perhaps being snotty comes naturally to you without even trying? Can you please elucidate? (Oh... sorry... I promised to use small words... that means "clarify"). If you were not being snotty, then the only other possible explanation is that you were being genuine when you confused the term "blue water" with toilet disinfectants. As stated previously, perhaps your life experiences have made you predisposed to making this embarrassing association? If you were truly not being snotty, then far be it from me to poke fun of you for making this genuine mistake. Pardon me for treading on your illusions. Sigh! ... Wrong, _AGAIN_ Doug. You are not treading on my illusions. You are actually reinforcing the impression I already had from your previous post. You are also reinforcing the old cliche about one rotten apple spoiling the whole barrel. And that's a shame because it seems like you have many things of value to say. It seems that (if you wanted) you could be a contributor whose opinion people respected and someone whose posts are always read eagerly by other members. It's a shame you choose not to be. It seems like you have long-standing feuds with many group members, and that's OK... By all means you should stand your ground and fight "the-good-fight". But don't burn your bridges, Doug. My advice is that you turn the "snot-meter" _WAY_ down when replying to other members with whom you are still in good standing, or when replying to unknown entities. Fresh Toilets- Bob Whitaker P.S. I already extended you an olive branch last time. Even though I was disappointed you didn't take it, I will do so again by offering once more to change the topic. All you have to say is: "--Touche!" and bow gracefully and I'll consider it water under the bridge... In that spirit, have you had a chance to sail on a Cape Dory? What did you like and what didn't you like about the boat? Someone in my club has one but I haven't had a chance to sail on it yet. DSK wrote in message . .. Bob Whitaker wrote: Now, Doug, wouldn't it have been a lot nicer if you had just answered the original question politely rather than trying to be snotty with your post? Well, Bob, I wasn't really trying to be snotty. Sorry if I made you cry. Just go right on believing that Cals are magnificently constructed boats, and that anybody saying otherwise is just being snotty. Pardon me for treading on your illusions. Bye Doug King |
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Best 34 foot blue water cruiser... Jax warning
JAXAshby wrote: yes, dougies said that. It's as true as the rest of Jax's posts.... ie only a fantasy... Ask Jax about the scary rocks around Cape Hattaras, or submarines attacking Seattle. DSK |
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Best 34 foot blue water cruiser
bb wrote:
I thought you were discussing Chuck's boat. What kind of boat does Doug have that you find so offensive? Same as Chuck's. Of course, BittyBill has never seen it in real life. This makes him an expert... as much as all the rest of his non-real-life crapola. BTW here are some pictures http://community.webshots.com/album/63279185YQtgSA Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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