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Bobsprit August 21st 03 05:18 PM

Getting Ready, Bill!
 
he already posted that he spent four hours yesterday loading food.

Nope. Went biking instead. I'll be there in a few hours.

RB

Scott Vernon August 21st 03 05:19 PM

Getting Ready, Bill!
 
he already posted that he spent four hours yesterday loading food.


wrote in message
...
On 21 Aug 2003 11:26:43 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

Hey, Binary Bill....

Doing a few things to get the boat set tonight.


Yes, it could easily take you an extra day to untie all 758 docklines.

Bwaaak! Bwaaak! Bwaaak!

BB




Scott Vernon August 21st 03 05:48 PM

Getting Ready, Bill!
 
Trans; he's putting a VHF in his lesbo car.

"Bobsprit" wrote
Can you please post where I said we'd be at the Thimbles by noon?
I said you'd be able to make radio contact by noon.
Duh!

Capt RB




Bobsprit August 21st 03 05:58 PM

Getting Ready, Bill!
 
I expect we'll be approaching the Thimble Islands Mid-Saturday. How's
that?"

We'll be "approaching" the Thimble Island's tomorrow, genius!
Yes, my radio can make 20-30 miles on the sound and has done so before.
Channel 9.

RB

Bobsprit August 21st 03 06:07 PM

Getting Ready, Bill!
 
Uh oh, its getting softer and softer all the time. Now it seems he only
appears to intend to sail within hailing distance of his "illegally" high
powered VHF.

It's so powerful it will also allow us to take pictures of the boat at the
Islands!

Bwahahahahaha!

RB

Scott Vernon August 21st 03 06:07 PM

Getting Ready, Bill!
 
"Bobsprit" wrote
Sat, Sun, Mon??? Sailing all three days...short sails with mostly female

crew.

RB



"SkitchNYC" wrote

Uh oh, its getting softer and softer all the time. Now it seems he only
appears to intend to sail within hailing distance of his "illegally" high
powered VHF. Could just get an SSB and call BB from the slip.




Capt. Mooron August 21st 03 06:08 PM

Getting Ready, Bill!
 
Don't you plan and route for forecast conditions? Although flexibility is a
good option... you really should have a benchmark to deviate from. It seems
like your only plans are dedicated to provisions and pastimes. This is
really the mark of a rank newbie in regards to sailing.

I think your estimate of 10 - 15 miles on Friday is a stretch. Your estimate
of the final destination at 45 miles the following day is doable but the
ETA would place you there late in the day. Why not plan for a 10 hour sail
at an average of 5 knots for Saturday and drop your departure time to 0500
hrs. That would give you a 2 hour motor with fresh weather data to plan
where you want to be when the day time breeze kicks in.... and place you at
your destination at 1500hrs.

I'd suggest a night sail to put you at final destination the following
morning.... but that's way beyond your skill level at the moment. I take it
you have a return date of Monday... considering your current estimate of
sailing 2 days to go 50 miles?

CM


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
| Best you'll do is 7-8 hours for that trip Bob..... best ETA I can
forecast
| for you is 1700 hrs.
|
| We'll see. We may leave earlier on Saturday or take things further
tomorrow.
| Playing it as we go, but we'll get there.
| I'll be on channel 9 for Billy-Jane.
|
| RB



Capt. Mooron August 21st 03 06:22 PM

Getting Ready, Bill!
 
So in effect you are now stating that you cannot make the destination and
your previous claim of a mid-day arrival was in error? Really Bob... this is
becoming very lame. You've milked the girls on my boat thing till the teats
are dry. I can't see any improvement in your skill levels to match the
larger vessel selection. It's a 10 hour trip each way and you have failed to
allow sufficient time to make the passage both ways within the time frame
you claimed. This is not only idiotic in it's inception but clearly displays
your failings in comprehension of the basics of navigation and seamanship.

I would recommend a course in basic keel boat and coastal navigation before
you attempt to challenge someone like Binary Bill to any competition
involving sailing. This is proving to be a fiasco on your part..... with
your mouth writing checks your boat, skills and schedule can't cash.

CM


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
| I expect we'll be approaching the Thimble Islands Mid-Saturday. How's
| that?"
|
| We'll be "approaching" the Thimble Island's tomorrow, genius!
| Yes, my radio can make 20-30 miles on the sound and has done so before.
| Channel 9.
|
| RB



SkitchNYC August 21st 03 06:23 PM

Getting Ready, Bill!
 
Uh oh, its getting softer and softer all the time. Now it seems he only
appears to intend to sail within hailing distance of his "illegally" high
powered VHF.

It's so powerful it will also allow us to take pictures of the boat at the
Islands!


Your credibility dictates that radio contact is not enough, nor are pictures.
Only confirmation by Bill of an Alien sighting will suffice at this point, and
that needs backup of photographic evidence of the meeting to allay any concerns
that you will have Sudzy bribe him. But first, get to the route planning that
Mooron is leading you by the nose to.

Scott Vernon August 21st 03 06:48 PM

Getting Ready, Bill!
 
When one motors everywhere, one can set a more rigid schedule.


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
Don't you plan and route for forecast conditions? Although flexibility is

a
good option... you really should have a benchmark to deviate from. It

seems
like your only plans are dedicated to provisions and pastimes. This is
really the mark of a rank newbie in regards to sailing.

I think your estimate of 10 - 15 miles on Friday is a stretch. Your

estimate
of the final destination at 45 miles the following day is doable but the
ETA would place you there late in the day. Why not plan for a 10 hour

sail
at an average of 5 knots for Saturday and drop your departure time to 0500
hrs. That would give you a 2 hour motor with fresh weather data to plan
where you want to be when the day time breeze kicks in.... and place you

at
your destination at 1500hrs.

I'd suggest a night sail to put you at final destination the following
morning.... but that's way beyond your skill level at the moment. I take

it
you have a return date of Monday... considering your current estimate of
sailing 2 days to go 50 miles?

CM


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
| Best you'll do is 7-8 hours for that trip Bob..... best ETA I can
forecast
| for you is 1700 hrs.
|
| We'll see. We may leave earlier on Saturday or take things further
tomorrow.
| Playing it as we go, but we'll get there.
| I'll be on channel 9 for Billy-Jane.
|
| RB






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