Thread: Mooring or Dock
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jlrogers
 
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Default Mooring or Dock

Too bad really. I spent 7 days and nights on a 35s5 and they are fine boats
for moderate conditions. Not very good in heavy seas or strong currents.
For sailing on the LIS, it's probably a "great" boat, especially if the main
idea is socializing in comfort. I did not not enjoy trying to single-hand
her, even with roller furling. The helm requires a close watch at all
times. Most any puff can turn her around, and that destroyer wheel is a
killer in heavy weather. Hook up or you may find yourself knocked off the
swim platform.

"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message
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"jlrogers" wrote in message

Geeze, boobs, what have you been sniffing?


It's his feeble attempt at a Capt Mooron Tirade.... :-)

I would normally take him out with a dockside rant that would make a
sailor blush right about now.... but he needs to practice first. Maybe a
few rounds with Ganz will tune up his delivery. :-)

Where are the days when some yokel with an attitude would inadvertently
stumble into the group and offer us some sport??

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