Pilothouse Sailboats Offer Superior Cruising
On May 7, 10:49*am, Bob wrote:
On May 7, 6:37*am, Ron Heron wrote:
After several years of cruising
Ron Heron
S/V Seven C's
Dear Green Heron:
First off its not a Sailing Vessel (S/V) its a RECREATIONAL Yacht.
Dont try to give it any more dignity than it deserves, which is little
in my opinion.
Next, no where in you list did you mention ANY feature that added to
the STABILITY or SEAWORTHNESS of the boat. your list was all about
keeping your lazy fat ass comfortable. Tell me where do you keep your
Lazy Boy reclining chair and 42" flat screen?
If you want a party barge go get one and enjoy yourself but PLEASE do
not decieve yourself in thinking you have a boat capable of "cruising"
or for that matter keeping you safe in anything where I opporate and
we call typical conditions. Go back and review the adventures of RED
CLOUD and how he faired in nothing more than snotty conditions.
Bob
Hello Mr B,
Ron's boat is a sailboat named Seven Sea's that is why he called it SV
i think.
Im new here lurking 4 awhile. I have a pilot house boat designed by
Ted Hood.
Do u know more about stability than Ted? What kind of boat do u have?
Do u have any pics on-line? r u just another Wilbur,Greg,Cookla.Fran
and Ollie sock actor this place reeks of.
I read about Red Cloud in Soundings magazine. I use to sail the Great
Lakes and 30-35 ft is a bit more than "snotty conditions". IIRC the
Edmond Fitzgerald sank in less fierce seas. I can not wait to see your
boat that handles closely spaced 30 ft waves with ease, well I can
wait because you like wilbur for odvious reasons will remain hidden in
shame behind your mommies skirt. It seems you and wilbur are self
proclaimed experts, yet neither of you have any credibility at all.
What's with that?
Fred
What do you call a man with no arm and no legs and no boat in the
ocean? Bob
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