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The fog around here can be so thick as to prevent one
from seeing the bow of a 40 foot boat. wrote in message ... On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 14:49:35 -0400, "Simple Simon" wrote: wrote in message ... This is the same "weather expert" who thinks that there is no such thing as fog so thick that you can't see the bow of your boat. If Simon says you are about to be hit by a hurricane, you can relax - you're as safe as safe can be. He's always off by 500 to 1000 miles. The thickest fog ever measured exists within your thick skull. X-rays failed to penetrate it. You know nothing about sea fog and you never will because you're too afraid to sail your flimsy Crap&Crap 27 anywhere but in very sheltered waters. Try sailing in the vicinity of Mt. Desert Island sometime. Better bring along someone who knows what they are doing. You'll be as helpless as a baby. BB |
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I've seen similarly thick fog on the LIS, but not nearly so often!
You actually have to go sailing to see LIS fog, dumbass! There's plenty of fog in the mornings on the LIS. All you have to do is upgrade to a boat you can sleep on and you'll see some. Hoooh ahhh!!! RB |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... The fog around here can be so thick as to prevent one from seeing the bow of a 40 foot boat. That is meaningless, unless we know how far you are from this 40 foot boat? Regards Donal -- |
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Well spotted.
Cheers MC Donal wrote: "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... The fog around here can be so thick as to prevent one from seeing the bow of a 40 foot boat. That is meaningless, unless we know how far you are from this 40 foot boat? Regards Donal -- |
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