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Zzzzzz... this thread is dead Jim... LOL


The string is dead? Well, some of us have interests and
responsibilities beyond participating in such a discussion. Also, I
spent the afternoon this Saturday sailing my boat, something I don't
seem often to see with respect to you and your buddies posting in this
string. - It's strange, but you and most of your anti-Mac buddies seem
to get their jollies from bashing us Mac sailors, whereas we Mac
sailors get pleasure from sailing our Macs.

But I'll get back to you, and also to your Mac-bashing buddies. That's
a promise.

Getting a bit paranoid there Jim. Nobody was bashing Macs, just
bashing the idea that they were sufficiently seaworthy as to be taken
off shore and brave open ocean storms. Now go take a pill and relax,
Macs have their place, as do canoes and paddle boats.

Cheers
Marty


Jim



That's right Marty... in fact, as the chief Mac-basher (apparently) I
said near those exact words, but Jim doesn't want to hear...


Ganz, I think what you said was:

Assuming the boat can't sink (which I seriously doubt - given the
pounding it would endure, it would likely break up), it would be
dismasted for sure. Then, (not that sailing would have ever been an
option), your only chance for survival would be below decks, while the
boat rolled over and over and over, perhaps even pitchpolling from time
to time. It would be like being in a washing machine with heavy and sharp
objects. You'd find yourself in a non-habitable environment of flying
hazards including yourself that would break your bones into mush. In
desperation to escape, you would vacate the premises, and then either be
thrown off the boat by the wave action or you would remove yourself from
the boat deliberately. Either way, you wouldn't
survive.

Of course, you had no evidence whatsoever to back up those ridiculous
assertions. Incidentally, I never thought of my Mac as a washing machine,
but maybe I should look into it.

Jim




Take it offshore and encounter some weather. Then, report back to us.


Gee Ganz, if that would turn my boat into a washing machine, I don't think
so.

Jim



Clearly.


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