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Donal July 24th 03 05:14 PM

I'm Letting Donal off the Hook
 

"CANDChelp" wrote in message
...
Now you are trying to pretend that you thought that I would sail a charter
boat off of the pontoon - the very first time that I stepped aboard!!!

Ohhhhhh...now it's a charter boat??? Funny how your post never mentioned

it was
a charter boat!!!



Are you claiming that you would expect a charter boat to behave in the
manner that I described?

You really are splashing around in a barrel, aren't you.



Deeper deeeeeper deeeeeeeeper!!! Bwahahaha! Don't stop now, Donal!!!



Why should I. It's already clear that you grasped the wrong end of the
stick at the outset. You then proceeded to beat yourself over the head
with it. Fortunately, you have an exceptionally thick skull.

You'll stop when the pain gets too great.



Regards


Donal
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CANDChelp July 24th 03 05:54 PM

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a charter boat!!!


Are you claiming that you would expect a charter boat to behave in the
manner that I described?

Donal, I've sailed a LOT of boats, mostly cruisers in the 27-40 foot range. I
never felt a 2 second delay in helm response.

And neither did you. Now go take a vitamin and get some sleep!

RB

Capt. Mooron July 24th 03 06:12 PM

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"CANDChelp" wrote in message

| Donal, I've sailed a LOT of boats, mostly cruisers in the 27-40 foot
range. I
| never felt a 2 second delay in helm response.

Sorry Bob but I'll have to call "Bull****" again..... there is a noticeable
lag from helm to course change which increases with the size of the vessel.
If you are unaware of this ... your claim to have never noticed this is no
doubt due to the fact you where never at the helm.

You will definitly notice a delay on my full keeler. I have seen a friend
who upon leaving dock his first time at the helm on a 52 ft Gulf Star looked
at me quizzically due to no immediate response to the wheel... I simply
smiled and then the vessel began to obey the helm. There was a delay he was
not familiar with since his experience was limited to fin keeled 27 footers
and smaller craft.

CM



CANDChelp July 24th 03 06:25 PM

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Sorry Bob but I'll have to call "Bull****" again..... there is a noticeable
lag from helm to course change which increases with the size of the vessel.
If you are unaware of this

Nope. No way you turn the wheel and NOTHING happens for 2 full seconds.
Sorry. I've helmed C&C's, Cape Dory's, Tartans, Pearson's, Albergs....
It just doesn't happen. On my C&C, a TINY input at the wheel give INSTANT
course adjustment. The level of the response may vary from design to design,
but the response is still gonna happen when you move the rudder.

RB

Simple Simon July 24th 03 07:33 PM

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He's right. The bigger the ship the longer the delay.

On a bulk carrier it might be as much as half a minute
before there is noticable response to the helm.


"CANDChelp" wrote in message ...
You are displaying a lack of experience with that statement and it throws
all your other claims into question. Helm response delay is a fact.

No it's not. Not 2 seconds worth.

No way.

RB




CANDChelp July 24th 03 08:33 PM

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On a bulk carrier it might be as much as half a minute
before there is noticable response to the helm.

Yup...big ships turn slow.
What do you think of the Beneteau which takes 2 full seconds to respond to the
helm?

RB

Simple Simon July 24th 03 08:38 PM

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Something is seriously wrong with it.


"CANDChelp" wrote in message ...
What do you think of the Beneteau which takes 2 full seconds to respond to the
helm?

RB




CANDChelp July 24th 03 08:54 PM

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Something is seriously wrong with it.

Like Donal at the helm, perhaps?


RB

CANDChelp July 24th 03 11:02 PM

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The first time that I used the rudder on the Oceanis, I thought that it was
broken.

Wanna write "Great friken grief." again - OR, have you learned something?

Great friken grief!! I've learned that you don't know how to sail, no way, no
how!
I've really enjoyed reading everyone's posts on how small sailboats don't
respond their helms right away!!

Bwahahahahahha! Yup...went pretty well indeed!

RB

Flying Tadpole July 24th 03 11:42 PM

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CANDChelp wrote:

It takes a tough soul to admit when
he's wrong and Capt. RB was right.


Then obviously you have misinterpreted, since I have the soul of
a fresh-made marshmallow.

--
Flying Tadpole

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