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Ya know a new boom section for that boat would probably only have cost you a
couple of hundred bucks. A new section would have been lighter, stiffer, stronger and much safer. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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One of these days I might get a new boom but until the original
shows some proneness to failure I'll stick with it. I bet if I went out and bought a nice new fancy and strong boom you idiots would be jumping all over me for wasting money on an expensive boom for a 'worthless' boat. I know how you are. You're not like sailors (except for Jeff, Mooron and a few others) and that's for sure! S.Simon - repairing and sailing is better than buying new and sailing. It builds character on both the ship and the captain. "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... Ya know a new boom section for that boat would probably only have cost you a couple of hundred bucks. A new section would have been lighter, stiffer, stronger and much safer. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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repairing and sailing is better than buying new and sailing. It builds
character on both the ship and the captain. That might be true with the exception of the rig and below the waterline. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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Loco,
He modified the Boom that is on there. He wanted a Mid Boom sheeting set-up. That is what caused the break. He reinforced the area of the break and it is working, It isn't just a problem of getting another boom. It's a modified boom and he is making it work. Good or Bad, it is working. Granted it may be heavy enough that he doesn't need a vang,G It is his modification and he is happy with. Its' no skin off our ass. OT |
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It isn't just a problem of getting another boom. It's a modified boom
and he is making it work. Good or Bad, it is working. Thom, did you take a class in being a jerk? Gullable? What makes you think Neal has tested that boom in any kind of real weather. He has NEVER left these boards nor his mooring for any length of time. When he told us of a trip, he continued to battle Jax in another forum! Snap out of it! There's no santa either! RB |
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You keep saying that, but he did leave (was it a year ago?) for his trip to the Abacos.
He posted a detailed log, which I'm inclined to believe, especially since it was filled with comments about motorsailing. Frankly, I don't think its that great of an achievement, but its a lot more than you've done. I have no trouble believing Neal been to the Bahamas several times, the Dry Tortugas, and up the SE coast. I'm a bit skeptical of his trip to Bermuda, but there's no reason why he couldn't do that. This is not remarkable stuff - anyone that wants to can do it - it doesn't even take much preparation or talent. The real mystery is why you keep trying to impress us with your daysails. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... It isn't just a problem of getting another boom. It's a modified boom and he is making it work. Good or Bad, it is working. Thom, did you take a class in being a jerk? Gullable? What makes you think Neal has tested that boom in any kind of real weather. He has NEVER left these boards nor his mooring for any length of time. When he told us of a trip, he continued to battle Jax in another forum! Snap out of it! There's no santa either! RB |
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Cripes Nutsy,
I thougt you were gone. What happen? I believed that too. Guess you can't trust anyone. OT |
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Bob... let me put it plainly... until you venture out of the bay... kindly
shut your gaping maw when real sailors are talking. You have yet to learn to sail let a lone navigate. Learn your place in the pecking order here... it should give you a clear view of the sole of my shoes. CM "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... | It isn't just a problem of getting another boom. It's a modified boom | and he is making it work. Good or Bad, it is working. | | Thom, did you take a class in being a jerk? Gullable? What makes you think Neal | has tested that boom in any kind of real weather. He has NEVER left these | boards nor his mooring for any length of time. When he told us of a trip, he | continued to battle Jax in another forum! | | Snap out of it! There's no santa either! | | RB |
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#9
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Let'em Yelp!... it gives them a vent for their over pressured spleens.
I mean really... how much pressure can be exerted on that boom anyway. Next thing you know they'll be wailing about the need for carbon fiber on an optimist!! CM "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | One of these days I might get a new boom but until the original | shows some proneness to failure I'll stick with it. | | I bet if I went out and bought a nice new fancy and strong boom | you idiots would be jumping all over me for wasting money on | an expensive boom for a 'worthless' boat. I know how you are. | | You're not like sailors (except for Jeff, Mooron and a few others) | and that's for sure! | | S.Simon - repairing and sailing is better than buying new and | sailing. It builds character on both the ship and the | captain. | | | "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... | Ya know a new boom section for that boat would probably only have cost you a | couple of hundred bucks. A new section would have been lighter, stiffer, | stronger and much safer. | S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" | Trains are a winter sport | | |
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how much pressure can be exerted on that boom anyway.
I'd be willing to bet quite a bit with mid boom sheeting in a big air auto jibe. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" Trains are a winter sport |
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