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Bobsprit October 17th 03 06:21 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Hey, Loco...

We're test sailing the C&C 34 XL Sunday. You must want to DIE!!!! I already
have a nicer, more valuable better built boat! Now I'll have one that is faster
and we all know that's how you measure a vessel's worth!
Again...YOU MUST WANT TO DIE!!!
When you here of how we got her, of how we traded the 32...you'll really want
to die!
She's a 1993, launched in 95 with a suit of sails that cost more than your
boat!
Poor Loco!!!

RB

SAIL LOCO October 17th 03 08:05 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
LOL ............. You continue to crack me up. I've already stated that I'm
content with my boat. Sails worth more than my boat? You don't know what my
inventory consists of. I have no desire for anything larger. Only leads to
more expenses - slip fees, more to wax and bottom paint etc. As far as being
faster always remember a sailboat race is determined by 3 things - boat speed,
crew work and the driver. So whatever you come up with I'll always have you
beat because 2 of the 3 above items will always be superior on my boat over
yours.
If you want a 36' boat I wish you well. You'll need more 42nd street
run-a-ways to take it out.
Now what you'll die for. I'm being offered a really generous early
retirement package which will allow me to bail way early and be left quite
comfy. I will be sailing ever day next summer and I won't have to take weeding
videos on the weekend to survive. I'll probably take more than one trip to the
BVIs this winter. I can do all this because I am a content man who doesn't
feel the need to keep moving up. When I want to sail a bigger boat I'll just
charter one.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport

Bobsprit October 18th 03 01:38 AM

Poor Loco!!!
 
I can do all this because I am a content man who doesn't
feel the need to keep moving up.

Got him!!!
Nothing cries harder than the "I happy with the crappy live I have now!" bit!!!
Bwahahahaha! Loco IS dying! Slip fees will be the same for me, dopey! I'm
already in a 38 foot slip!

Hoooh ahhh!

RB

SAIL LOCO October 18th 03 04:42 AM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Nothing cries harder than the "I happy with the crappy live I have
now!" bit!!!

LOL................... And nothing cries harder than the idiot who must
keep talking about himself, the things he has and the things he is planning on
getting and what it all is worth.

Bwahahahaha! Loco IS dying! Slip fees will be the same for me, dopey! I'm
already in a 38 foot slip!

Slip fees will only be part of the additional pain in the ass of four more
feet as I posted. The real laugh however is you will own the only 34R, XL or
whatever model that is that will have a BBQ grill hanging off the stern.
Your only buying the thing because your tired of me reminding you how ugly
the stern is on your present ride. That's the funny part. You can't take it
and you have no way to respond. Tee hee.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport

Marc October 18th 03 02:20 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
You pay by slip capacity rather then boat length? You're getting
hosed.


On 18 Oct 2003 00:38:56 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote:

I can do all this because I am a content man who doesn't
feel the need to keep moving up.

Got him!!!
Nothing cries harder than the "I happy with the crappy live I have now!" bit!!!
Bwahahahaha! Loco IS dying! Slip fees will be the same for me, dopey! I'm
already in a 38 foot slip!

Hoooh ahhh!

RB



Bobsprit October 18th 03 02:22 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Your only buying the thing because your tired of me reminding you how ugly
the stern is on your present ride. That's the funny part. You can't take it
and you have no way to respond. Tee hee.

I like this desperate effort by Loco to shift the topic away from the 34xl, but
HE'S NOT JEALOUS, FOLKS! Tha fact is that he's upset by the boat I have now,
certainly more boat than the Expresssaurus 30!

Bwahahahahaha!

RB

Bobsprit October 18th 03 02:32 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
You pay by slip capacity rather then boat length? You're getting
hosed.

I pay the same price unless I exceed 40 feet. I pay 1K less than any non-slip
owner here, because Anthony gives me the slip at cost. The only other fee I pay
is 150 for electric/water.
The cost? 2450 per season. The cost of a slip through the club? 3350 + 250 for
services. Getting the 36 will only cost us $140 more for land storage.
If tomorrow goes well and we come to an agreement we'll be sailing for free
again anyway.

RB

SAIL LOCO October 18th 03 02:55 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
I pay 1K less than any non-slip
owner here, because Anthony gives me the slip at cost.

Ever wonder why the Boobster gets deals from men but has no male friends?


S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport

Bobsprit October 18th 03 03:00 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
I pay 1K less than any non-slip
owner here, because Anthony gives me the slip at cost.

Ever wonder why the Boobster gets deals from men but has no male friends?

It was just a matter of time, folks! He's takin' a bit of line!

Hooooh ahhhh!

RB

Jonathan Ganz October 18th 03 06:54 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
At cost? Are you talking about the cost of maintaining
the dock? What at-cost are you talking about?

Seems expensive in any case. We pay about $1600 for
the entire year for a 30 foot slip. I believe that a 40 foot
slip is about $50 more per month. And, this is in Sausalito,
which is about the best possible place to have a boat.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
You pay by slip capacity rather then boat length? You're getting
hosed.

I pay the same price unless I exceed 40 feet. I pay 1K less than any

non-slip
owner here, because Anthony gives me the slip at cost. The only other fee

I pay
is 150 for electric/water.
The cost? 2450 per season. The cost of a slip through the club? 3350 + 250

for
services. Getting the 36 will only cost us $140 more for land storage.
If tomorrow goes well and we come to an agreement we'll be sailing for

free
again anyway.

RB




SAIL LOCO October 18th 03 10:22 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
And, this is in Sausalito,
which is about the best possible place to have a boat.

I was there once. What a great place.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport

Jonathan Ganz October 18th 03 11:56 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Besides being beautiful, it has almost instant access to the
North Bay and the Golden Gate.

And to think it used to be a run-down fishing village.....

"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
...
And, this is in Sausalito,
which is about the best possible place to have a boat.

I was there once. What a great place.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport




Martin Baxter October 19th 03 06:11 AM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Bobsprit wrote:

You pay by slip capacity rather then boat length? You're getting
hosed.

I pay the same price unless I exceed 40 feet. I pay 1K less than any non-slip
owner here, because Anthony gives me the slip at cost. The only other fee I pay
is 150 for electric/water.
The cost? 2450 per season. The cost of a slip through the club? 3350 + 250 for
services. Getting the 36 will only cost us $140 more for land storage.
If tomorrow goes well and we come to an agreement we'll be sailing for free
again anyway.

RB


I'm married into an Irish-Catholic family, but I've yet to meet anyone
with a gift
for the Blarney to match yours! I'm starting to wonder who was the
mentor, you or Jax?

Cheers
Marty

The_navigator© October 19th 03 09:45 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
For what? Parking problems? Marina facilities? Cruising area? You do
really need to get out and about.

Cheers MC

SAIL LOCO wrote:
And, this is in Sausalito,
which is about the best possible place to have a boat.

I was there once. What a great place.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport



The_navigator© October 19th 03 09:46 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
What's so great about a bridge. they usually are just in the way of boats.

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Besides being beautiful, it has almost instant access to the
North Bay and the Golden Gate.

And to think it used to be a run-down fishing village.....

"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
...

And, this is in Sausalito,
which is about the best possible place to have a boat.

I was there once. What a great place.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport






Jonathan Ganz October 20th 03 02:17 AM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Not the GG. If you haven't seen it, you can't appreciate it.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...
What's so great about a bridge. they usually are just in the way of boats.

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Besides being beautiful, it has almost instant access to the
North Bay and the Golden Gate.

And to think it used to be a run-down fishing village.....

"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
...

And, this is in Sausalito,
which is about the best possible place to have a boat.

I was there once. What a great place.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport








The_navigator© October 20th 03 02:30 AM

Poor Loco!!!
 
I've sailed under it several times. What's so great I'm there for the
sailing not for gazing at rusting steel!

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Not the GG. If you haven't seen it, you can't appreciate it.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...

What's so great about a bridge. they usually are just in the way of boats.

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:


Besides being beautiful, it has almost instant access to the
North Bay and the Golden Gate.

And to think it used to be a run-down fishing village.....

"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
...


And, this is in Sausalito,
which is about the best possible place to have a boat.

I was there once. What a great place.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport







The_navigator© October 20th 03 03:03 AM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Sorry Joe!!!!

Cheers MC

The_navigator© wrote:

I've sailed under it several times. What's so great I'm there for the
sailing not for gazing at rusting steel!

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Not the GG. If you haven't seen it, you can't appreciate it.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...

What's so great about a bridge. they usually are just in the way of
boats.

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:


Besides being beautiful, it has almost instant access to the
North Bay and the Golden Gate.

And to think it used to be a run-down fishing village.....

"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
...


And, this is in Sausalito,
which is about the best possible place to have a boat.

I was there once. What a great place.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport









Jonathan Ganz October 20th 03 07:45 AM

Poor Loco!!!
 
You're certainly no romantic... the whole Gate area is a phantasmagorical
place.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...
I've sailed under it several times. What's so great I'm there for the
sailing not for gazing at rusting steel!

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Not the GG. If you haven't seen it, you can't appreciate it.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...

What's so great about a bridge. they usually are just in the way of

boats.

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:


Besides being beautiful, it has almost instant access to the
North Bay and the Golden Gate.

And to think it used to be a run-down fishing village.....

"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
...


And, this is in Sausalito,
which is about the best possible place to have a boat.

I was there once. What a great place.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport









Thom Stewart October 20th 03 04:30 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Jon,

I was there (Sausalito) when it was a Hippie Haven. More derelict boat
population than I've ever seen. It was colorful!

Ole Thom


Jonathan Ganz October 20th 03 06:03 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
With respect... I've been there. And, you're right it. That
doesn't negate the effects of the Gate.

The Captains Nemesis wrote in message
...
On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 23:45:27 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote:

You're certainly no romantic... the whole Gate area is a phantasmagorical
place.


Jon, with respect, you need to travel downunda,
Oz and NZ offer some of the most amazing sights on Earth.



Oz1...of the 3 twins.
Who spends an hour tuning before every race not just when new sails go on
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.





Jonathan Ganz October 20th 03 06:03 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Many of the derelicts are still there. Now, they're respectable.

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
Jon,

I was there (Sausalito) when it was a Hippie Haven. More derelict boat
population than I've ever seen. It was colorful!

Ole Thom




DSK October 20th 03 06:20 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Many of the derelicts are still there. Now, they're respectable.


Are there more derelicts in Sausalito than in Tiburon and/or Richmond? A few
years back we daysailed out of those places, and there was a flock of cruddy
old junk boats littering the harbor, many of them in the channel. Maybe
Arnold will blast them out of the way for us, now?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Jonathan Ganz October 20th 03 09:16 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Many more in Sausalito... Richardson Bay. The CG
pretty much keeps on top of it, but some linger for
months in a half-floating/half-sinking state.

"DSK" wrote in message
...
Jonathan Ganz wrote:

Many of the derelicts are still there. Now, they're respectable.


Are there more derelicts in Sausalito than in Tiburon and/or Richmond? A

few
years back we daysailed out of those places, and there was a flock of

cruddy
old junk boats littering the harbor, many of them in the channel. Maybe
Arnold will blast them out of the way for us, now?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King




The_navigator© October 20th 03 10:15 PM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Effects on a comapss?

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

With respect... I've been there. And, you're right it. That
doesn't negate the effects of the Gate.

The Captains Nemesis wrote in message
...

On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 23:45:27 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote:


You're certainly no romantic... the whole Gate area is a phantasmagorical
place.


Jon, with respect, you need to travel downunda,
Oz and NZ offer some of the most amazing sights on Earth.



Oz1...of the 3 twins.
Who spends an hour tuning before every race not just when new sails go on
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.







Jonathan Ganz October 21st 03 01:24 AM

Poor Loco!!!
 
Hmmm... maybe...

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...
Effects on a comapss?

Cheers MC

Jonathan Ganz wrote:

With respect... I've been there. And, you're right it. That
doesn't negate the effects of the Gate.

The Captains Nemesis wrote in message
...

On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 23:45:27 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote:


You're certainly no romantic... the whole Gate area is a

phantasmagorical
place.

Jon, with respect, you need to travel downunda,
Oz and NZ offer some of the most amazing sights on Earth.



Oz1...of the 3 twins.
Who spends an hour tuning before every race not just when new sails go

on
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.










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