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Donal August 28th 03 05:52 PM

Thimbles trip
 
Well, I must admit that I am puzzled by the whole thing. I do not believe
that the trip report was written by someone who had just skippered his first
40 mile trip. The language is all wrong! For example, he mentioned the
weather forecast - and yet did not mention the forecasted wind speed - only
that there were some storms in the area.

His "Dinner Stop" makes no sense at all! He admits that they sailed a good
distance from the shore (presumably, because it is easier). I'd guess that
they must have been about 3 miles out?? So, they must have headed in to the
shore, then dropped the anchor and then sailed back out into deep water.
This would have added at least 2 hours onto the trip! Later they arrived
at a strange port at 2am. Why would any sane person do such a thing??

Unfortunately, I don't know the area at all. I don't know the tides or the
shape of the coastline - so I don't know the correct questions to ask.

It can be very difficult to get the truth out of Bobsprit. I tried but, on
this occasion, as always, I have failed.

There is only one definite conclusion that I can make. Bob didn't skipper
a boat to the Thimbles last weekend.


Regards


Donal
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Bobsprit August 28th 03 05:52 PM

Thimbles trip
 
His "Dinner Stop" makes no sense at all! He admits that they sailed a good
distance from the shore (presumably, because it is easier). I'd guess that
they must have been about 3 miles out??

A bad guess. We were only close to shore on the outward leg.
Sorry!

RB

Bobsprit August 28th 03 05:53 PM

Thimbles trip
 
Unfortunately, I don't know the area at all. I don't know the tides or the
shape of the coastline - so I don't know the correct questions to ask.

You sure don't!!!

RB

Bobsprit August 28th 03 05:59 PM

Thimbles trip
 
I'd guess that
they must have been about 3 miles out?? So, they must have headed in to the
shore, then dropped the anchor and then sailed back out into deep water.
This would have added at least 2 hours onto the trip!

Does that 2 hours include time for actually eating, Donal? Do you suppose we
sailed an hour out of the way to drop anchor?
Are you sure I said we in the middle of the sound on the outward leg?

Hoooh ahhh!

RB

Capt. Mooron August 28th 03 06:03 PM

Thimbles trip
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
| His "Dinner Stop" makes no sense at all! He admits that they sailed a
good
| distance from the shore (presumably, because it is easier). I'd guess
that
| they must have been about 3 miles out??
|
| A bad guess. We were only close to shore on the outward leg.
| Sorry!


Ha Ha Ha.... that's not what you said on the intial report Bob!

CM



Capt. Mooron August 28th 03 06:05 PM

Thimbles trip
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
| I'd guess that
| they must have been about 3 miles out?? So, they must have headed in to
the
| shore, then dropped the anchor and then sailed back out into deep water.
| This would have added at least 2 hours onto the trip!
|
| Does that 2 hours include time for actually eating, Donal? Do you suppose
we
| sailed an hour out of the way to drop anchor?
| Are you sure I said we in the middle of the sound on the outward leg?
|
| Hoooh ahhh!

... since your "report" changes with every telling it's hard to place you
anywhere.

CM



Donal August 28th 03 06:21 PM

Thimbles trip
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
I'd guess that
they must have been about 3 miles out?? So, they must have headed in to

the
shore, then dropped the anchor and then sailed back out into deep water.
This would have added at least 2 hours onto the trip!

Does that 2 hours include time for actually eating, Donal? Do you suppose

we
sailed an hour out of the way to drop anchor?
Are you sure I said we in the middle of the sound on the outward leg?

Hoooh ahhh!


As I said, there is only one thing that I can be sure of - You didn't
skipper any boat to the Thimbles last weekend!


How long did you stop at anchor for? What effect do you think that the
stop had on your arrival time? Why would you stop to eat when you are not
going to arrive at your destination until after midnight?

Who took the decision to stop?

Regards


Donal
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Capt. Mooron August 28th 03 06:36 PM

Thimbles trip
 
Oh ... my favourite was his serious demeanor ... for gawd's sake he was on
a 32 foot boat with all the latest navigational hardware!!! He still
managed to be a mile off course in 20!!!! He thought entering a well marked
harbour at night with radar, GPS and a spotlight was like an Ocean
crossing!!!! God forbid he actually ever encounters a Fog Bank!!!!

Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha

CM


"John Jacob Astor" wrote in message
nk.net...
| How many boats has he owned? For how many years? And of what size?
|
| AND THIS IS HIS FIRST TRIP????
|
| BWAAAAHAAAHAAAHAAHAAAHAAAAA!!!!!!!!
|
| "Donal" wrote in message
| ...
| Well, I must admit that I am puzzled by the whole thing. I do not
believe
| that the trip report was written by someone who had just skippered his
| first
| 40 mile trip. The language is all wrong! For example, he mentioned
the
| weather forecast - and yet did not mention the forecasted wind speed -
| only
| that there were some storms in the area.
|
| His "Dinner Stop" makes no sense at all! He admits that they sailed a
| good
| distance from the shore (presumably, because it is easier). I'd guess
| that
| they must have been about 3 miles out?? So, they must have headed in to
| the
| shore, then dropped the anchor and then sailed back out into deep water.
| This would have added at least 2 hours onto the trip! Later they
arrived
| at a strange port at 2am. Why would any sane person do such a thing??
|
| Unfortunately, I don't know the area at all. I don't know the tides or
| the
| shape of the coastline - so I don't know the correct questions to ask.
|
| It can be very difficult to get the truth out of Bobsprit. I tried but,
| on
| this occasion, as always, I have failed.
|
| There is only one definite conclusion that I can make. Bob didn't
| skipper
| a boat to the Thimbles last weekend.
|
|
| Regards
|
|
| Donal
| --
|
|
|
|
|



Bobsprit August 28th 03 08:31 PM

Thimbles trip
 
| A bad guess. We were only close to shore on the outward leg.
| Sorry!


Ha Ha Ha.... that's not what you said on the intial report Bob!

More lies from Mooron? Did I indicate that I was far from shore on the outward
leg? Better go back and check. We stayed NS on the LI side all the way to Port
Jeff. Nothing in my comments indicates otherwise.
SORRY!

RB

Bobsprit August 28th 03 08:36 PM

Thimbles trip
 
How long did you stop at anchor for? What effect do you think that the
stop had on your arrival time? Why would you stop to eat when you are not
going to arrive at your destination until after midnight?

Who took the decision to stop?

Jeeze, Donal. Those are quite a few questions.
The stop cost us about 1.5 hours or a bit less. The effect is that we got to
Port Jeff about 1.5 hours later than if we didn't stop, rough guess without
checking currents. We stopped to eat because we could. There was no difference
bwteen ariving at 12:30 or 2:00 am to us. The decision went like this:
Honey Bunny, you wanna drop the hook so we can eat like grownups at the table?
Sure, baby. What's the hurry?
I'm "baby" in case you didn't know!

Hoooh ahhh!

RB


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