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Jeff Morris
 
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Default Buh-Bye!

Oars are not legal in any sailboat race. And remember, our stout Portuguese Water Dog
will be full grown and able to tow us at about three knots. You can see Molly is up for
it already:
http://www.sv-loki.com/Img_1411a.jpg

Here's what my second mate thinks of your challenge:
http://www.sv-loki.com/Img_1418a.jpg



"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Now you are beginning to see a few of the reasons why
you would most likely end up going on your way with
your tail tucked. Sister Creek alone would kill you.

Remember I said no motors. That does not rule out
oars and I can row my boat at two knots in the no-wind
Sister Creek conditions. There are other legal tricks I
can and will employ just to put a multi-hull sailor in
his rightful place.



"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message

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Compared to most of the nonsense here, this has been an interesting intellectual

exercise.
I always wanted to do the VPP calculation, this was a good excuse.

Actually, the concept of a Key Largo to Marathon race is interesting. If its a light

SE
wind, at low tide (not that there's much of a tide) I could have a problem - some of

the
channels I'd have to tack up are not much wider than my boat. But other than that,

this
wouldn't be a contest.


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Jeff... don't be drawn into this silly exercise of having Capt. Neal claim
he can best your vessel.... he hasn't a prayer of challenging even me
successfully and I'm certain your vessel is faster than mine on all points.

I must admit however that he could in all probability easily beat a C&C 32
with Bob at the helm... lets allow him that.

CM



"Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message
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| Your local knowledge won't help since I could shorten sail and follow you
anywhere. Then
| I would simply sprint by you at the finish. I suppose if you call
anything over 8 knots
| "a blow" you might have a case. Its a good thing you don't sail up here
in the Fall.
|SNIP