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Capt. Mooron
 
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The Captains Nemesis wrote in message
| Bwaaahaaaahahaaaa!
| My 30' boat has no auxiliary.
| She is sailed into and out of a crowded marina every weekend without
| accident.
|
| You need to brush up on your skills, Learn how to back and stop a boat
| under sail.

Well put Oz.... this poster is representative of the level of boat
handling skills of the modern day sailor. Self professed "Experts" with
minimal experience and limited skills. Yet they'll post like their opinion
has merit. To those of us who know better... it's embarrassing to have them
comment on any sailing topic. They are clearly in the primary stage of
sailing development and should really learn their place.....

CM



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Stupid ****s! I never claimed to be an expert. And you two are relics,
either living in isolation or accidents waiting to happen. Today's waters
are much to crowded. Today's sailboats are much more advanced, so why not
make use of the fact that we now have auxiliary power. Today's population
is much too lawsuit happy. I happen to own three sailboats. Two are
smaller and my only auxiliary power is a boat paddle because it's required
by law in my state. My 30 footer has the capability to do damage, and
therefore I take all precautions....

How would you like to get on an airliner and learn the pilot does his
pre-flight checks from memory, not by checklist? Would you say they are not
experienced pilots.

I agree with Bob****, your sailboats are among the majority that never leave
the dock.


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Capt. Mooron
 
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| Stupid ****s! I never claimed to be an expert.

Typical reaction from a dock sailor with severely impeded sailing skills....
he reverts to slander when exposed for the lying sack of excrement he
portrayed himself to be on his first post on this subject.

And you two are relics,

I'm very experienced with boats... to a level which is so much more than
you ever have a hope of achieving. You'll continually spout off useless
gibberish to anyone dockside willing to listen for the sole purpose of
attempting to convince yourself you have something important or useful to
offer. Newsflash... you don't have a friggin clue as to vessel control or
operation. You're point of view is ridiculous in it's inherent infantile,
meaningless and distorted basis.

| either living in isolation or accidents waiting to happen.

This from someone who admits he can't negotiate a marina without bow
thrusters and fending poles.

Today's waters
| are much to crowded. Today's sailboats are much more advanced, so why not
| make use of the fact that we now have auxiliary power.

Read he couldn't sail a real boat since he relies on the engine more than
the sails..... STINKPOTTER!
You are truly representative of the useless, ignorant boatowners filling the
marinas like a rampant pox on boating. Totally clueless and dependant on
every technological advance to keep you from self immolation due to terminal
incompetence.

Today's population
| is much too lawsuit happy. I happen to own three sailboats.

Proof money won't buy you skill or intelligence.

Two are
| smaller and my only auxiliary power is a boat paddle because it's required
| by law in my state. My 30 footer has the capability to do damage, and
| therefore I take all precautions....

No!.... you're the one with the capacity to do damage .... because you are
plain too stupid to operate a boat.

|
| How would you like to get on an airliner and learn the pilot does his
| pre-flight checks from memory, not by checklist? Would you say they are
not
| experienced pilots.

I don't give a rat's ass what they do..... if they crash and I live... they
better start running or I'll kick their sorry asses back to the airport!

|
| I agree with Bob****, your sailboats are among the majority that never
leave
| the dock.

You agree with Bob..... of course you would. Bwahahahahahahahahaaaa!!

CM


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JN
 
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You are one very stupid piece of ****. You don't know me or anything about
me. I'm tired of you imbiciles, you can just continue hanging out in front
of your computers and playing with yourselves. You're always on this
newsgroup so you can't possibly ever be doing any boating of any kind, power
or sail.



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DSK
 
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JN wrote:

You don't know me or anything about
me.


Actually, I do know something about you. Does that make you nervous?


I'm tired of you imbiciles, you can just continue hanging out in front
of your computers and playing with yourselves.


Speaking from experience?


You're always on this
newsgroup so you can't possibly ever be doing any boating of any kind, power
or sail.


Wrong again. You're 1 for 3, not such a bad batting average.

Don't go away mad, just go away. I think there's an empty chair right next to
JAXAshby....

DSK



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Up yours, JN,

It's blowing a gale out here in the Northwest. Lost power at the house
at 8:30 AM. Went down to the boat to put tie wraps around the Furler
come home about 1/4 to 10:00, still without power. Now 10:35 and power
back on and I get you **** about sitting in front of the 'net.

I've just gotten into dry cloths.

Predictions of Gusts in the 60's.

The storms are marching across the Pacific like they are the Queens
Guard. Think I have the rigth to Batten Down!

Ole Tom

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The_navigator©
 
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Way to go Moron. Another baby doesn't pass muster!

Cheers MC

JN wrote:

You are one very stupid piece of ****. You don't know me or anything about
me. I'm tired of you imbiciles, you can just continue hanging out in front
of your computers and playing with yourselves. You're always on this
newsgroup so you can't possibly ever be doing any boating of any kind, power
or sail.




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Capt. Mooron
 
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BINGO!!!!

Make a Hole!! Make a Hole!!! I gotta get this Flounder to the weigh scale
and claim my Prize!!!

Bwahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaa!!!!!

CM




"JN" wrote in message
.. .
| You are one very stupid piece of ****. You don't know me or anything
about
| me. I'm tired of you imbiciles, you can just continue hanging out in
front
| of your computers and playing with yourselves. You're always on this
| newsgroup so you can't possibly ever be doing any boating of any kind,
power
| or sail.
|
|
|


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Jonathan Ganz
 
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It's really a matter of being willing to practice elsewhere
before trying it from your slip. If you do your due diligence,
you won't have a problem.

"JN" wrote in message
.. .
Stupid ****s! I never claimed to be an expert. And you two are relics,
either living in isolation or accidents waiting to happen. Today's waters
are much to crowded. Today's sailboats are much more advanced, so why not
make use of the fact that we now have auxiliary power. Today's population
is much too lawsuit happy. I happen to own three sailboats. Two are
smaller and my only auxiliary power is a boat paddle because it's required
by law in my state. My 30 footer has the capability to do damage, and
therefore I take all precautions....

How would you like to get on an airliner and learn the pilot does his
pre-flight checks from memory, not by checklist? Would you say they are

not
experienced pilots.

I agree with Bob****, your sailboats are among the majority that never

leave
the dock.




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I agree with Bob****,

Well, that about says it all.....

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