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Alien Sail
NOT when you are sailing downwind in a boat with a 7 foot cockpit, and the
full width travellor is between you and the bulkhead mounted compass. Oh, well that doesn't apply to a properly designed cruising boats like Alien. The compass in front and center. RB |
Alien Sail
Once again, you have demonstrated that you are a complete fraud.
How so? Where are your pics? RB |
Alien Sail
RB claims he's afraid to use a 20 year old compass because it might wear out or
get hit by a winch handle. My compass was NIB. She came with two Globemasters. RB |
Alien Sail
Wonder if boobs changed lipstick after kissing Moorons' ass and moving on to
Ozzys'? Poor Scotty hates it when the tide flows the wrong way! Bwahahaha! You fraud! RB |
Alien Sail
"CANDChelp" wrote in message ... NOT when you are sailing downwind in a boat with a 7 foot cockpit, and the full width travellor is between you and the bulkhead mounted compass. Oh, well that doesn't apply to a properly designed cruising boats like Alien. The compass in front and center. Properly designed cruising boat! Splutter! I've just looked at your web site! It's no wonder that you've no idea what I'm talking about. You don't have a proper travellor at all. That puny arrangement isn't even as good as a modern Hunter!!! Regards Donal -- |
Alien Sail
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Oh crap, I left my steering wheel on. You never know when some klutz ,carrying a sledge hammer, might fall off the dock into my boat and bend my wheel. Now I am worried. No need to worry. The sun will have eaten through your mooring lines, and your boat will have drifted off somewhere. That's why I never tie my boat up, I like to protect my moring lines! Regards Donal -- |
Alien Sail
No lies, booby. Here's several places where Neal claims he is unable to reduce speed.
Note that he has insisted that this applies to any sailboat, including those going at hull speed or higher. It sure looks to me like Neal doesn't know how to handle a sailboat. Further, while he talks about "safe speed" which is always required, he ignores rule 19e which requires him to "reduce speed to minimum" - that is minimum steerageway. He is claiming this is impossible. "A sailboat navigating in a fog cannot, like a motorboat, choose her speed. A sailboat is at the mercy of wind direction and wind speed which is most often low or non-existent in a fog. Any rule that requires a sailboat do take an action she cannot take is not a rule intended to apply to the sailboat." " ... sailboats already proceeding at slow and safe speeds somehow being required to go even slower to the point where they cannot maneuver with any kind of efficiency. You even want sailboats to stop when I have demonstrated this is often not even possible. " "I already told you about a billion times that a sailboat already is operating at a safe speed. Reducing speed to a safe speed when one is already operating at a safe speed is not possible." "How do you expect a sailboat to stop her foward progress? Does your sailboat have brakes or something? " "CANDChelp" wrote in message ... Neal insists he is not competent enough to sail his boat at any reduced speed. Another lie. Neal never indicated anything of the sort. RB |
Alien Sail
Thanks for not letting Jeff get away with it. He lost the COLREGS arguments so now he has resorted to name-calling. "CANDChelp" wrote in message ... Neal insists he is not competent enough to sail his boat at any reduced speed. Another lie. Neal never indicated anything of the sort. RB |
Alien Sail
Jeff gives up on discussing the COLREGS with me and
now thinks the grass will be greener picking on Bobsprit. Ha aha hh ah ah a hah ha h a! Loser! "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... No lies, booby. Here's several places where Neal claims he is unable to reduce speed. Note that he has insisted that this applies to any sailboat, including those going at hull speed or higher. It sure looks to me like Neal doesn't know how to handle a sailboat. Further, while he talks about "safe speed" which is always required, he ignores rule 19e which requires him to "reduce speed to minimum" - that is minimum steerageway. He is claiming this is impossible. "A sailboat navigating in a fog cannot, like a motorboat, choose her speed. A sailboat is at the mercy of wind direction and wind speed which is most often low or non-existent in a fog. Any rule that requires a sailboat do take an action she cannot take is not a rule intended to apply to the sailboat." " ... sailboats already proceeding at slow and safe speeds somehow being required to go even slower to the point where they cannot maneuver with any kind of efficiency. You even want sailboats to stop when I have demonstrated this is often not even possible. " "I already told you about a billion times that a sailboat already is operating at a safe speed. Reducing speed to a safe speed when one is already operating at a safe speed is not possible." "How do you expect a sailboat to stop her foward progress? Does your sailboat have brakes or something? " "CANDChelp" wrote in message ... Neal insists he is not competent enough to sail his boat at any reduced speed. Another lie. Neal never indicated anything of the sort. RB |
Alien Sail
You never know when some klutz
,carrying a sledge hammer, might fall off the dock into my boat and bend my wheel. Why don't you get one of those big ass extra long boarding ladders. I heard they prevent that kind of thing from happening. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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