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Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Wha? You think I'm afraid of those two morons?
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Ahhhhh, the Three Stooges (with both Curly's). Scotty shows a moment of independence and calls Mooron and Ozzy stooges. He'll back down if they have a beef. RB |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
aged? what year is your.....er.......Sudzys' boat?
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I've met 8 people from this NG. Been aboard 4 of their boats. Do I win? What is my prize? Tell him what's he's won, Jim!!! "Its an aged Siedlemann 30, a forgotten design with no resale value! Few options are included, but the water heater is hooked up! Total retail value...1349.59!!! Back to you, Bob!" Bwahahaha! RB |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
It's a quote from a movie, you dunce. JW's character said it, IN A MOVIE,
LOSER. SV "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Scotty, a man's only as good as his word. (John Wayne) Wayne lied about his usage of drink and presciption drug addiction for the last 15 years of his life. RB |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
I don't see a surge of posters rallying to your defense.
Don't need to run to Donal's defense...he does quite well all on his ownsome...if he falters, we'll all come pitch in.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Ive met 4; sailed with 2, and one was international since he came from GB so
I get to claim longest distance meeting.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
"katysails" wrote... Ive met 4; sailed with 2, and and slept with ___ ? BTW, you're in 3rd place. ;) |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Don't need to run to Donal's defense...he does quite well all on his
ownsome...if he falters, we'll all come pitch in.... and so with Katy's post, we see that Donal has faltered once again! RB |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Wha? You think I'm afraid of those two morons?
If you weren't such a coward, you'd stop your blathering idiocy and stop by City Island for a sail! RB |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Hey! Keep away from me with that plunger Scrote!
Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: so I can un-block Nav? |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
The storm missed you? Do you have any idea what being out near a storm
is like? Cheers MC Bobsprit wrote: What kind of place is that? 7 pm and there were only 2 boats left??? 25 kts of wind sounds like perfect sailing condidtions - unless you are in a hurry to reach an upwind destination. Another guy who can't read. Here's what Marc wrote: Upon finishing my lunch, I drove to Bob's yacht club to wait for his arrival. While waiting, the wind picked up to such an extent that I had to furl the deck umbrella I was sitting under and the storm clouds began to cover 3/4 of the sky. And then he indicates that winds gusted above 25 knots. I'd say close to 35 knots at times. That heavy air combined with nearby storm systems sent most sailors home. We stayed out and the storm missed us. RB |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Hey! Keep away from me with that plunger Scrote!
Cheers MC A little MOM might help..... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Hold still, or I'll use the other end!!!!!!
"The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Hey! Keep away from me with that plunger Scrote! Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: so I can un-block Nav? |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
That's illegal in all 53 states.
Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: Hold still, or I'll use the other end!!!!!! "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Hey! Keep away from me with that plunger Scrote! Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: so I can un-block Nav? |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Great...now I have to go watch the DVD again.
Oil rig. On my way to the theatre room, I smashed my pinky tow against the edge of the door. This is my second grounding in less than a week! Looks like a fracture. And may I add....YOWCH! RB |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
That's illegal in all 53 states. Are you counting Iraq? What are the other two? -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
What kind of flippin fag starts every post with:
on a piece of toilet paper while scribbling their name and phone number on the bathroom wall in alt.sailing.asa How totally GAY! Bwahaahhahaha! RB |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
She read a post from boobster once and
said he sounded just like the boy in her class that's always causing trouble. So lisa teaches mentally challenged kids??? BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA!!!! RB |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
whatever.
The Cappys Master wrote One mooron = one ozzie.....Sheesh! |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
"katysails" wrote ... That's illegal in all 53 states. Are you counting Iraq? What are the other two? Oz and NZ, wishfull thinking on his part. SV |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
That's what you get for listening to Neal. You were in a Fog and assumed your Tow was a
RAM! "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Great...now I have to go watch the DVD again. Oil rig. On my way to the theatre room, I smashed my pinky tow against the edge of the door. This is my second grounding in less than a week! Looks like a fracture. And may I add....YOWCH! RB |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
What was your pinky towing...and why?
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Great...now I have to go watch the DVD again. Oil rig. On my way to the theatre room, I smashed my pinky tow against the edge of the door. This is my second grounding in less than a week! Looks like a fracture. And may I add....YOWCH! RB |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
About 400 pounds of blubber, but that's another thread.
"Monty" wrote in message m... What was your pinky towing...and why? "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Great...now I have to go watch the DVD again. Oil rig. On my way to the theatre room, I smashed my pinky tow against the edge of the door. This is my second grounding in less than a week! Looks like a fracture. And may I add....YOWCH! RB |
NY Wind
On Wed, 06 Aug 2003, "Michael Olsen" wrote:
No question about it. The wind was gusty. I was out near Huntington Bay at 4.30 and we hit 31 knot winds true south-southwest. Apparent reached 38. It was nuts. It was great. But it was windy. Mike Beneteau 331. Have you confirmed whether, for that model (the B331), reefing comparatively early, even if not in any way necessary, substantially increases speed and sailing peformance in related respects? If and to the extent so, in what configurations in what conditions? |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
"katysails" wrote in message ...
How so? We went sailing with no crew If you were skippering, then what were Marc and Hulia doing? Sitting cleaning their nails? Get with the program girl, they're not real. I made them up. Please don't hate me, I can't help it, I'm so lonely. BwaaaaaaaWaaaaawaaaaaWaaaahoo boo hoo boo hoo hooo hoooooooooooooooo RB |
NY Wind
Have you confirmed whether, for that model (the B331), reefing comparatively early, even if not in any way necessary, substantially increases speed and sailing peformance in related respects? If and to the extent so, in what configurations in what conditions? Our Kirie Elite 32 is built along the same lines as a First (better interior, though), and acts that way. If the wind is blowing between 12-15, one reef significantly increases speed over flying the main all out...at 18, we double reef and get the same effect.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 14:39:07 +1200, The_navigator©
wrote: The storm missed you? Do you have any idea what being out near a storm is like? That was a rhetorical question, right? Like asking Simon about being out in fog - obvious that it's never happened. PDW Cheers MC Bobsprit wrote: What kind of place is that? 7 pm and there were only 2 boats left??? 25 kts of wind sounds like perfect sailing condidtions - unless you are in a hurry to reach an upwind destination. Another guy who can't read. Here's what Marc wrote: Upon finishing my lunch, I drove to Bob's yacht club to wait for his arrival. While waiting, the wind picked up to such an extent that I had to furl the deck umbrella I was sitting under and the storm clouds began to cover 3/4 of the sky. And then he indicates that winds gusted above 25 knots. I'd say close to 35 knots at times. That heavy air combined with nearby storm systems sent most sailors home. We stayed out and the storm missed us. RB |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Whomever what?
Scotty The Cappys Master wrote in message ... Whomever! On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 07:18:34 -0400, "Scott Vernon" wrote: whatever. The Cappys Master wrote One mooron = one ozzie.....Sheesh! Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 07:21:52 -0400, "Scott Vernon"
wrote: "katysails" wrote ... That's illegal in all 53 states. Are you counting Iraq? What are the other two? Oz and NZ, wishfull thinking on his part. Oz might be a de-facto state of the USA, but NZ is a state of bankruptcy. We've got first option :-) PDW |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
I hear Bill Gates might buy it.
"Peter Wiley" wrote in message ... On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 07:21:52 -0400, "Scott Vernon" wrote: "katysails" wrote ... That's illegal in all 53 states. Are you counting Iraq? What are the other two? Oz and NZ, wishfull thinking on his part. Oz might be a de-facto state of the USA, but NZ is a state of bankruptcy. We've got first option :-) PDW |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Well, it'd be an improvement on owning Seattle at least.
BTW, I'm top posting just to annoy Burnmore, if he's reading.... On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 20:39:19 -0400, "Scott Vernon" wrote: I hear Bill Gates might buy it. "Peter Wiley" wrote in message ... On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 07:21:52 -0400, "Scott Vernon" wrote: "katysails" wrote ... That's illegal in all 53 states. Are you counting Iraq? What are the other two? Oz and NZ, wishfull thinking on his part. Oz might be a de-facto state of the USA, but NZ is a state of bankruptcy. We've got first option :-) PDW |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Good for you. I top post because it's easier to read.
SV "Peter Wiley" wrote in message ... Well, it'd be an improvement on owning Seattle at least. BTW, I'm top posting just to annoy Burnmore, if he's reading.... On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 20:39:19 -0400, "Scott Vernon" wrote: I hear Bill Gates might buy it. "Peter Wiley" wrote in message ... On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 07:21:52 -0400, "Scott Vernon" wrote: "katysails" wrote ... That's illegal in all 53 states. Are you counting Iraq? What are the other two? Oz and NZ, wishfull thinking on his part. Oz might be a de-facto state of the USA, but NZ is a state of bankruptcy. We've got first option :-) PDW |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
The state of emergency.....
Cheers MC katysails wrote: That's illegal in all 53 states. Are you counting Iraq? What are the other two? |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
Like you get to sail all year 'round.
Bwhahhahahahahahaha Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: "katysails" wrote ... That's illegal in all 53 states. Are you counting Iraq? What are the other two? Oz and NZ, wishfull thinking on his part. SV |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
right now, I'll be lucky if I get to sail this w/e.
SV "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Like you get to sail all year 'round. Bwhahhahahahahahaha Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: "katysails" wrote ... That's illegal in all 53 states. Are you counting Iraq? What are the other two? Oz and NZ, wishfull thinking on his part. SV |
Trip Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
If you are looking for a guy to blow
The only one looking for that is your old man, who's still crying because you moved out! Or did you? Bwaahahahaha! RB |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
right now, I'll be lucky if I get to sail this w/e.
What a total loser. You deserve your life! Bwahahahaha! RB |
NY Wind
I'm not sure what you mean 'confirmed,' but that's my experience. I've done
my best times on the boat properly reefed. As to 'necessary,' maybe not, but at 20 knots with full sail (roller main) there's a lot of weather helm and that rudder fights the speed a lot. I hit my best speeds under reef at about 18 kts - when it definitely wasn't necessary but worked well. I have typically reefed the main a foot on the boom first, then the first reef point on the 140 genoa, after letting out the traveler. That will hold if the main is tight, tight, tight and flat as can be... then at 25 or so another 1/2 foot on the main... But after 18-20 degrees, the boat loses substantial steam. thanks for asking. Mike wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Aug 2003, "Michael Olsen" wrote: No question about it. The wind was gusty. I was out near Huntington Bay at 4.30 and we hit 31 knot winds true south-southwest. Apparent reached 38. It was nuts. It was great. But it was windy. Mike Beneteau 331. Have you confirmed whether, for that model (the B331), reefing comparatively early, even if not in any way necessary, substantially increases speed and sailing peformance in related respects? If and to the extent so, in what configurations in what conditions? |
NY Wind
I'm not sure what you mean 'confirmed,' but that's my experience.
He was asking for your experience with that model, but with the usual poor English skills shown in this NG. We reefed the main down on Tuesday. The pretty yellow lines really look great! RB |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
"Bobsprit" wrote
You deserve your life! and I am grateful for it. SV |
Troll Report, August 3, 2003, A Day Sail with Bobsprit and Julia
So, that's one...now you have to come up with another....
I'm top posting because it pleases me to do so.... The state of emergency..... Cheers MC katysails wrote: That's illegal in all 53 states. Are you counting Iraq? What are the other two? -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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