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Default Maine Passage - Successes and failures, Moving On...

On Aug 21, 11:44*am, "Wilbur Hubbard" AKA town Clown Neal
wrote:


Such things are mere
routine sailing conditions to us real and experienced sailors. But, then
again, real and experienced sailors don't chose weak and inept females as
working crew on a commercial venture.

Wilbur Hubbard


Quick Question?
How would you know anything about real sailing and commerical
ventures?
IIRC you had a useless 10gt near coastal and never made a dime with
it. If I'm wrong correct me.

I think that its typical of your total sea experience. You can make a
near perfect score on a book test but you have never been anywhere
sailing.

Also IIRC that poor female has a 100 ton oceans and has earned a
living with it.
How many commerical boats have you operated Neal? None.

I think it's funny as hell the way Joe and Skip and Zac intimidate
you so.

And Neal, you're such a know-it-all please explain what happened to
these boats
http://www.cargolaw.com/presentations_casualties.php

It's a couple hundred the last few mo, but since you can explain so
much about Joes boat and crew you can tells us all about these
people.

I think Dale had you in mind Neal when talking about the sure thing
boat. "The person who gets the farthest is generally the one who is
willing to do and dare. The sure-thing boat never gets far from
shore."


Fred