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John Cairns
 
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Default Sailing back to the slip

I never gave getting a tow much thought, the decision was a no brainer. In
the these parts, no one keeps their boat at a mooring, period. Couldn't tell
you why, but I suspect it has something to do topography, there are no large
natural harbors in these parts. Katy could probably tell you if it's true on
Lake Michigan, the only place I know for certain that has moorings is
Chicago, and they still charge a fee to keep a boat on a mooring. Even if I
could keep a boat at a mooring, what would be the point? Since I can't walk
on water, would have to motor out to the boat every time I wanted to go for
a sail, which would end up taking just as much time as motoring 1000 ft. to
the end of the channel, right? And I would probably have to pay someone for
a spot to keep the dink, right? We can afford to pay for a slip in these
parts, if this weren't true I'm sure we would have plenty of moorings.
John Cairns


"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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At least I'm skilled enough to not even consider a towboat if my motor

every
quit. I only use the motor for convenience - not out of necessity. If it

should
ever quit I would not be the least bit worried sailing up to any marina

for
ice and beer. I certainly would NEVER have any desire to go to a slip.

Only losers keep their boats in a slip. Slips are for women and wimpy
sailors.

S.Simon


"John Cairns" wrote in message

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It would be more impressive if you didn't have a motor, wouldn't it?

What
you seem to be saying is, you have to have a motor to sail? Pathetic,
especially coming from someone that claims to be a purist, as you do.
John Cairns
"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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Hey John,

You are the typical stupid, inept, wannabe sailor.
You are an embarrassment to us real sailors.

My motor does not need a battery to start it.
If my motor DID need a battery to start it you can
beet your boots I would make sure my batteries
were good BEFORE trouble arose.

S.Simon