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Alien Sail
Yes, really.
Okay, Jeff..if you say so!! BWAHAHAHAHA! RB |
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Alien Sail
That Bridge Jon, is the bridge that put the "Golden Gate" in second
place for the length of a suspension span OT |
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Alien Sail
Sometimes I find myself agreeing with you. Practice makes
perfect. Why ignore practice and end up having sloppy habits? Make all aspects of sailing second nature, do it right and do it often. There is no better prescription. I'm surprised poor Ole Thom hasn't learned this golden rule after all his years of sailing. It just goes to show that even sloppy sailors can have some success at it. "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message news I'd agree, but its still useful to observe the amount of set on the compass. If you don't practice in daylight, how do you know how to do it in the haze? "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Oh, come on Neal, You're pushing it. In clear daylight on similar waters, if you're being set you tack. The compass doesn't prevent being set. Line of sight is a better technic than compass offset. OT |
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Alien Sail
You are an idiot and a fool. I'm certainly glad you don't
pilot an airplane. I suppose you would keep the compass covered when flying and rely only on those instrument you did not want to wear out. That might be fine until you flew into a fog or a big cloud. Then how would you know which way to steer when your trusted landmarks were obsured? You are dangerous and you will end up getting somebody killed if you don't get serious about sailing and doing it right. "CANDChelp" wrote in message ... habit? Which habit? It's a tool, which we use when needed. A good habit is to practicing nav skills. Leaving the cover off the compass 24/7 has nothing to do with that. I doubt Suzanne will have trouble reading the compass after it's been covered for the day. Again: No reason to have instruments exposed when not in use. Sun kills. RB |
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Alien Sail
It is clear Bobsprit is a hazard to navigation.
It is inexcusable keeping your VHF turned off when a busy harbor. It shows how ignorant you really are. "Jeff Morris" jeffmo@NoSpam-sv-lokiDOTcom wrote in message ... I can see not having a radio on while "away from the action," though I think mine has been on whenever I've been underway. But in a very busy harbor, crossing security zones and shipping lanes, not monitoring the radio, at least 16 (and 13 for NYC), is pretty stupid. It clear there are serious gaps in your education, booby. You should check out one of these fine organizations. Perhaps they can help: http://www.cgaux.org/ http://www.usps.org/ "CANDChelp" wrote in message ... And the radio! Did you really mean to say that went through the busiest harbor in the country without turning on the radio? Not too swift there, booby. Yup!!! No need to monitor the radio 24/7 either. Few boats do. RB |
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Alien Sail
Yup. Don't do it!
"CANDChelp" wrote in message ... It's a matter of getting into the habit of having the equipment ready to use. It's a time consuming process to remove the compass cover, I guess. RB |
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Alien Sail
Sometimes I find myself agreeing with you. Practice makes
perfect. Why ignore practice and end up having sloppy habits There's a difference between practice and abuse. You should learn the difference. When out for a pleasure sail, in well known waters, protect your gear. If covering it means you'll forget how to use it, then you need help that removing the cover will never give! Bwahahaahaha! RB |
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Alien Sail
That might be fine
until you flew into a fog or a big cloud. Gosh!!! By the time I remove the complex cover from Alien's binnacle compass it'll be too late!!! Be a man, you old fool! RB |
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Alien Sail
You are dangerous and you will end up getting somebody
killed if you don't get serious about sailing and doing it right. Real men and sailors don't worry about getting some poor dope killed. Be a man, you simple fag!! Bwahahahaha! RB |
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Alien Sail
Bob, when you use your head, remember to open your fly.
"CANDChelp" wrote in message ... Sometimes I find myself agreeing with you. Practice makes perfect. Why ignore practice and end up having sloppy habits There's a difference between practice and abuse. You should learn the difference. When out for a pleasure sail, in well known waters, protect your gear. If covering it means you'll forget how to use it, then you need help that removing the cover will never give! Bwahahaahaha! RB |
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