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Bobsprit August 21st 03 05:36 PM

Challenge to Bobspit
 
Here's my challenge. You sail down to Balt. I'll race you back up to Atl.
Highlands. Any week in Sept./Oct.

I'm afraid I haven't the time, but my invite to you remains open.
You'd lose that "race" anyway.

RB

Scott Vernon August 21st 03 05:50 PM

Challenge to Bobspit
 
We already knew that.

"Bobadil" squaked ...


I'm afraid
RB




Bobsprit August 21st 03 11:28 PM

Challenge to Bobspit
 
Are you really busy for the whole of Sept/Oct?

Nope...plenty of time to sail, but not enough days in a row to make the trip.
Season ends here October 31.

RB

Bertie the Bunyip August 21st 03 11:49 PM

Challenge to Bobspit
 
"Donal" wrote in
:


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Here's my challenge. You sail down to Balt. I'll race you back up to
Atl. Highlands. Any week in Sept./Oct.

I'm afraid I haven't the time, but my invite to you remains open.
You'd lose that "race" anyway.



How could he lose after you refused to turn up?

Are you really busy for the whole of Sept/Oct?


I'm not



Do you have any free time during November?


I do

Bertie



Regards


Donal
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Scott Vernon August 22nd 03 02:11 AM

Challenge to Bobspit
 
I will graciously extend the challenge to include November.

Your move booby.

Scotty


"Donal" wrote in message
...

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Here's my challenge. You sail down to Balt. I'll race you back up to

Atl.
Highlands. Any week in Sept./Oct.

I'm afraid I haven't the time, but my invite to you remains open.
You'd lose that "race" anyway.



How could he lose after you refused to turn up?

Are you really busy for the whole of Sept/Oct?


Do you have any free time during November?



Regards


Donal
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Bobsprit August 22nd 03 07:30 AM

Challenge to Bobspit
 
Season ends here October 31.

Is that a NY law? or just another one of your lame excuses?

More proof that Scotty knows nothing. Yup, October 31st is a significant date
for boaters in NY. Look it up or ask around.

RB

Bobsprit August 22nd 03 11:05 AM

Challenge to Bobspit
 
Is that a NY law? or just another one of your lame excuses?

They shut down the matrix.

Close...but wrong as always. Nearly every boat comes out of the water on
October 31st here.

RB

Wally August 22nd 03 11:05 AM

Challenge to Bobspit
 
"Bobsprit" wrote in message

... Yup, October 31st is a significant date for boaters in NY. ...


Why? What happens?


--
Wally
I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty!
www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk




Bobsprit August 22nd 03 11:17 AM

Challenge to Bobspit
 
... Yup, October 31st is a significant date for boaters in NY. ...

Why? What happens?

Insurance ends at marinas and clubs.
All city run marinas close.
Most clubs close.
Private insurance doesnt cover winter sailing (Boat US and others here) unless
specified.
The only boats that stay in the water here are people who own their own slips
or have live-aboard status at certain clubs.

RB

Wally August 22nd 03 11:32 AM

Challenge to Bobspit
 
"Bobsprit" wrote in message

... Yup, October 31st is a significant date for boaters in NY. ...


Why? What happens?


Insurance ends at marinas and clubs.


Do you mean their public liability cover?


All city run marinas close.


Why? Surely they can still make money by staying open?


Most clubs close.


My local club has night races almost into December, with an off-season early
in the new year, reopening sometime around March. Do NY winters arrive in
November?


Private insurance doesnt cover winter sailing (Boat US and others here)

unless
specified.


I would have thought that winter sailing would be covered unless
specifically excluded - I'm sure my policy is for a year. Does your
insurance policy state that it only covers a specific period during the
year? When does it restart?


The only boats that stay in the water here are people who own their own

slips
or have live-aboard status at certain clubs.


My local, city run, marina stays open year round. The only boats that come
out are those that need anti-fouled, or those that won't be sailed until
next season (so are taken out to reduce fouling, or because the owners want
to save pontoon fees by parking on the hard for a few months).


--
Wally
I demand rigidly-defined areas of uncertainty!
www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk





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