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Bobsprit September 2nd 03 12:35 AM

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One thing is absolutely certain. I *would* know the state of the tide.

Bobsprit didn't even know *why* I asked about the time of HW!!!!!

You mean, in the case of nav error, you'd rather make it with more water. Or
could you be referring to conditions known to be problematic when the ebb tide
goes against northerly or northwesterly winds? Nahhh. You couldn't know about
that!
What a joke!
This in itself indicates tremendous inexperience, but then you're 100% ignorant
of the area and a daysailor!

RB

Bobsprit September 2nd 03 12:37 AM

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If you combine the above
with Radar and GPS it becomes fairly obvious that with basic mathematical
skills and some navigational understanding... a comprehensive picture of
what is required to access the destination can be formulated in short order

Why is that Mooron must constantly attack Suzanne? She did a fine job with no
mistakes. Taking some extra time to be certain of an entry will be the MO until
she's gotten more time to practice.
Mooron has NO point. None at all, I'm afraid...but he's sure hopping mad about
getting his ass kicked!

Bwahahahahaha!

RB

SkitchNYC September 2nd 03 12:45 AM

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Bob has described the entrance as follows:-
"In approaching Port Jefferson from any direction, it is wise to keep
offshore
and watch the chart carefully, as there are outlying rocks and shouls The
entrance is narrow and there is apt to be a strong tidal current in or out.
An
experienced cruising man warns that:
Sometimes a really dangerous sea makes up outside and between the jetties on
the ebb tide. Entering is possible at all times, providing some care is
taken.
Another experienced cruiser feels this is too strong a statement. Suffice it
to
say, treat it with respect."


I have that cruising guide. It is not just "LIS" but rather all of New
England, and while venerable and charming and informative about shopping in
port, it is not very good for navigation. It has no chartlets in it and
information often is inconsistent with reality. I am amazed that anyone would
set out for an unfamiliar port armed only with it and without proper charts. A
copy of Eldridge would also be wise to predict the current and tide not only
for that inlet, but also to take advantage of (or avoid) the currents available
along that entire trip.

Bobsprit September 2nd 03 12:47 AM

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Hmmm so in your opinion, making several passes is a sign of panic not
caution. Different ends of the spectrum indeed, and a hasty conclusion
as well.

Yeah...we did panic on the second pass when we realized I forgot the damn bread
in the car!

RB

SkitchNYC September 2nd 03 12:50 AM

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So you don't know what is on the shore, what could be masking the
leads, house lights, factories, shopping centres,car lights, even a
disco or two.


There are very few shore lights at Port Jeff from the LIS. It wasn't Miami for
crying out loud.

Bobsprit September 2nd 03 01:02 AM

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You really are making an arse of yourself with this one.
He was careful because he'd never been there before and was in no
hurry. He was prudent, sensible, wise, maybe even circumspect.
Fact is he got in there without stressing because when he made the
move he was then certain.

Well said. Note that no one has asked if we used the radar to make the
entrance.
Also ignored to make for better trolling: This was a learning experience for
Suzanne who is interested in the navigation and showed instant comprehension of
the basics. Following this little trip we've actually been talking about a
summer liveaboard sailboat.
Guess it must be the "fear and panic" effecting us!

RB

Simple Simon September 2nd 03 01:04 AM

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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
One thing is absolutely certain. I *would* know how to
give Ganz a blow job . . .


Hooooo Ha!!!

RB



Bobsprit September 2nd 03 01:06 AM

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I am amazed that anyone would
set out for an unfamiliar port armed only with it and without proper charts.

Hmmm. As I indicated earlier, we had charts (Chart Kit/BBA/LIS), used ICW our
Garmin GPS-Map 76. While the GPS map worked accurately, suzanne prefered the
detail afforded by the charts. We also have quite a few big charts in addition
to the kit, but they're a bit ungainly.
I await your next lie, gentlemen! Imagine...it's come to this! I have all of
YOU lying now!

RB

Donal September 2nd 03 01:07 AM

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"The Captains Master" wrote in message
...


Ahhh but you fail to grasp the progress made by Bubbles in the last
few years. Eventually is a possibility.


No it isn't. It's taken him 5 years to do a 40 mile trip, and even then he
knows nothing about the nav involved. To make matters worse, he couldn't
understand why I asked about the state of tide.


C'mon Oz, let's face reality. If Bob actually made the trip, then there
must have been at least two other people aboard who didn't discuss the Nav
with him. He knew that he would be reporting back to the group, so he
would have been taking a great interest in the proceedings.

Why, then, did the other crew not explain things to him? You have two
choices. He is either far too stupid to even attempt an explanation, OR he
is such a novice that they couldn't be bothered.

I don't believe that he is stupid. So "eventually" is not a possibility.
Bobsprit is a novice after 5 years by choice, therefore he will always be a
novice.


I'm amazed that a wealthy man could be too dim to appreciate these simple
facts.

Regards


Donal
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Bobsprit September 2nd 03 01:12 AM

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There are very few shore lights at Port Jeff from the LIS. It wasn't Miami for
crying out loud.

Skitch, there's a ferry service in Port Jeff and the shore lights are BLINDING
as you approach. The damn ferry was showing a BRIGHT white light as well.
Looked like a damn refinery coming in and the Ferry was sleeping. There is also
some kind of treatment plant to starboard as you enter showing a lot of lights
along with the tugs that appeared to live there.

RB


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