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Nutsy,

That average speed you're talking about, is that with a reefed main and
1/4 rolled Jib?

Tuesday was easily the best day of the week...sailed out to Port Washington and
back making 7.5 knots the whole way. Probaby the best sailing day I saw all
year.

RB
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Tuesday was easily the best day of the week...sailed out to Port Washington
and
back making 7.5 knots the whole way.


WIth your theoretical hull speed of 6.7 kn, you must have been surfing those
big LIS rollers.
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Tuesday was easily the best day of the week...sailed out to Port Washington
and
back making 7.5 knots the whole way.


WIth your theoretical hull speed of 6.7 kn, you must have been surfing those
big LIS rollers.

So if you think THS is a rule, then Scotty, Donal, Neal, Mooron and everyone
else here is a liar.
The C&C 32 easily breaks 7 knots and so did Ghost.

RB
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Did you see the exchange between Steve Dashew and the Wanderer in Lat 38?
Dashew tried to maintain that he averaged 10 kn in a boat twice the size of
yours, and he got slammed. So would you.

right...so you just called just about everyone here a liar.
I know a C&C 32, Pearson 30 or even a Siedleman can easilt top 7 knots. You
don't. Which shows how much you know about boats.

RB
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Wow. That's our average this week!

RB


At what RPM?

More boat ignorance from Billy Jane. A C&C 32 can't make 7 knots plus under
power. Impossible.

RB


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Did you see the exchange between Steve Dashew and the Wanderer in Lat 38?
Dashew tried to maintain that he averaged 10 kn in a boat twice the size of
yours, and he got slammed. So would you.

right...so you just called just about everyone here a liar.
I know a C&C 32, Pearson 30 or even a Siedleman can easilt top 7 knots. You
don't. Which shows how much you know about boats.

RB


No, I called you a liar. It is too easy to beat on you: Just point out your
blatant falsehoods and let everyone else here take their shots at you.
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You said flat out that a C&C 32 could not exceed it's theoretical hull speed
under power.

Acccording to the C&C list, which "loves you" it doesn't.

RB
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No, I called you a liar. It is too easy to beat on you:

Holy backpedal, batman! So no it IS possible for a C&C 32 to average 7.5 knots
over a period of hours?

RB
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No, I called you a liar. It is too easy to beat on you:

Holy backpedal, batman! So no it IS possible for a C&C 32 to average 7.5
knots
over a period of hours?


Bob's reading comprehension hits an all time low.
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Just point out your
blatant falsehoods and let everyone else here take their shots at you.

Bwahahaha! So far all you've done is call everyone here a liar. Trying to run
back is pretty sad!

RB


 
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