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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... If there was room for two vessels to pass [ no matter how tight] the point is moot. Select the port side and pass starboard to starboard. You can squeeze him from there as he closes to drive the point home. I simply won't risk my boat and crew to make such a point. Every day I see some boater (usually on a powerboat) do something amazingly dumb. I have no reason Bob, I hate to be the bearer of bad news. You've just been totally skewered. You know absolutely nothing about sailing. Hey, Mooron! I take my hat off to you! An absolutely brilliant job, executed with total precision, *AND* (Gilligan - please take note!) I am particularily impressed with the fact that it only took Mooron ONE post to tempt the Bobfish onto the skewer of anhiliation! We should all treat Bob with kid gloves for a week or so, until his ego recovers from this great setback. Regards Donal -- |
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