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Brian McAloon
 
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Default Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.


You aren't for real until you've been PUTZed by Neal. Until then, you are
only an ASA wannabe...(advise: post a lot and pretend you know what you're
talking about even if you don't. Eventually Neal will notice and start up a
conversation adn then he'll slam you...)


I've heard about Neal on the Morgan List at sailnet. As I recall none of it
was good. I also went to his website. Boy those pics of some of his
conquests! It seems he's quite the Lady's man! How do you girls resist him?


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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Default Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.

You'd need to talk to Horass about that...

"Brian McAloon" wrote in message
. net...

You aren't for real until you've been PUTZed by Neal. Until then, you are
only an ASA wannabe...(advise: post a lot and pretend you know what

you're
talking about even if you don't. Eventually Neal will notice and start up

a
conversation adn then he'll slam you...)


It seems he's quite the Lady's man! How do you girls resist him?




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SAIL LOCO
 
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Default Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.

Think about it. If
Donal and Loco truly loved their vessels, their buttons would be unpushable!

You don't push my button. I enjoy pushing your "wrong" button.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
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Capt. Mooron
 
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:-).... the voice of a Real Captain!

CM

The Captains Nemesis wrote in message
...
| Wow CM, you shoulda been a coppa.
| Never seen anyone confess that fast without a garbage can on his head
| being hammered with a baton.
|
| On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 01:43:13 GMT, "Brian McAloon"
| wrote:
|
| Jeez Capt. take another pill and calm down, or drink, whatever gets you
by.
| All ya had to do was ask. I own a Morgan 28OI. Oh and by the way I'm not
| sure about which geographical location but I'll check on that and get
back
| to you. Am I in the club now or is there some sort of secret handshake or
| decoder ring I need to get to gain entry?
|
|
| Out with it Seadog.... name your boat and make your presence known on
| deck.
| Sittin' in the scuppers watchin' the real men work and giggling like a
| drunken schoolgirl ain't doin' much to giving your post any merit.
|
| What are you... a cabin boy or a Captain. Maybe you're one of those
| Glorysail Members. Are you from the Highland Clan of the McAloons or
| those
| theivin' low down self rightous cowards of the Lowland McAloons?
|
| Out with it Boy!! Speak your piece or learn your place!
|
| CM
|
|
|
| "Brian McAloon" wrote in message
| . net...
| | Sure Capt. Whatever you say.
| | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
| | ...
| | CHICKEN****!
| |
| | CM
| |
| | "Brian McAloon" wrote in message
| | . net...
| | | I'm new to this newsgroup and have silently watch from the
fringes
| but,
| | I
| | | must admit that I read Bobsprit's posts. Kind of like
rubbernecking
| at
| | an
| | | accident on the freeway. Its hard to resist looking at the blood
and
| | human
| | | suffering. It also seems there are those on this list who have
their
| | buttons
| | | pushed quite easily. Keep up the good work Bobsprit, you are
| | entertaining
| | to
| | | me, even though annoying to some. I am here for the sailing info
| | although
| | at
| | | times it does seem to pretty thin on active subjects about
sailing
| and
| | | sailboat systems. Besides, Bobsprit would probably hate my boat
and
| rag
| | on
| | | it to no end if he knew what it was, most elitists do! Still, she
| serves
| | me
| | | well and I love her dearly, no mans opinion can change that.
| | | "Bobsprit" wrote in message
| | | ...
| | | You used to be *much* better.
| | |
| | | What happened?
| | |
| | |
| | | Got em', Neal!
| | |
| | | RB
| | |
| | |
| |
| |
| |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 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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The_navigator©
 
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Default Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.

But it's a stepping stone...

Bwhhahahahhahahahha

Cheers MC

Bobsprit wrote:

Still, she serves me
well and I love her dearly, no mans opinion can change that.

If you love her as I love my C&C, that's all that matters. Think about it. If
Donal and Loco truly loved their vessels, their buttons would be unpushable!

RB




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Horvath
 
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Default Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.

On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 00:57:10 GMT, "Brian McAloon"
wrote this crap:

I'm new to this newsgroup and have silently watch from the fringes but, I
must admit that I read Bobsprit's posts. Kind of like rubbernecking at an
accident on the freeway. Its hard to resist looking at the blood and human
suffering. It also seems there are those on this list who have their buttons
pushed quite easily. Keep up the good work Bobsprit, you are entertaining to
me, even though annoying to some. I am here for the sailing info although at
times it does seem to pretty thin on active subjects about sailing and
sailboat systems. Besides, Bobsprit would probably hate my boat and rag on
it to no end if he knew what it was, most elitists do!


Ha! another MacGregor sailor.


Hero@Horvath

I don't spend my money on food. I spend most of my money
on women, porn, booze, and recreation. The rest of it I just waste.
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The_navigator©
 
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Now that's an understatement.

Cheers MC

Simple Simon wrote:

Bobsprit may not be the most knowledgeable
person here when it comes to sailboats


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The_navigator©
 
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Default Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.

Look at the sig. He must be a mad Mac26X opwner! Oh wait a minute, they
are all macaloons!

Cheers MC

Capt. Mooron wrote:

Out with it Seadog.... name your boat and make your presence known on deck.
Sittin' in the scuppers watchin' the real men work and giggling like a
drunken schoolgirl ain't doin' much to giving your post any merit.

What are you... a cabin boy or a Captain. Maybe you're one of those
Glorysail Members. Are you from the Highland Clan of the McAloons or those
theivin' low down self rightous cowards of the Lowland McAloons?

Out with it Boy!! Speak your piece or learn your place!

CM



"Brian McAloon" wrote in message
. net...
| Sure Capt. Whatever you say.
| "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
| ...
| CHICKEN****!
|
| CM
|
| "Brian McAloon" wrote in message
| . net...
| | I'm new to this newsgroup and have silently watch from the fringes
but,
| I
| | must admit that I read Bobsprit's posts. Kind of like rubbernecking
at
| an
| | accident on the freeway. Its hard to resist looking at the blood and
| human
| | suffering. It also seems there are those on this list who have their
| buttons
| | pushed quite easily. Keep up the good work Bobsprit, you are
| entertaining
| to
| | me, even though annoying to some. I am here for the sailing info
| although
| at
| | times it does seem to pretty thin on active subjects about sailing and
| | sailboat systems. Besides, Bobsprit would probably hate my boat and
rag
| on
| | it to no end if he knew what it was, most elitists do! Still, she
serves
| me
| | well and I love her dearly, no mans opinion can change that.
| | "Bobsprit" wrote in message
| | ...
| | You used to be *much* better.
| |
| | What happened?
| |
| |
| | Got em', Neal!
| |
| | RB
| |
| |
|
|
|
|



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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Still, she serves me
well and I love her dearly, no mans opinion can change that.

If you love her as I love my C&C, that's all that matters. Think about it.

If
Donal and Loco truly loved their vessels, their buttons would be

unpushable!

If you loved your vessel, you would keep her for more than two years!

The truth is, Bob, that you have never yet managed to find a boat that you
liked.

You feel so ashamed about your inability to find a suitable boat that you
must boast about your boat's perfection right up until you sell her.
People with more sensitivity than I have, would pity you.


Regards



Donal
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Brian McAloon
 
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Mr. Navigator,
If the boat was a passagemaker or, I had no desire
of making passages of more than 350 miles I would keep Cliohdna for the rest
of my life. Especially after all the work I have put into her. She is a
great boat to learn to sail on, which is what I am still doing and will be
doing for some time to come. Or should I say, relearn since I used to cruise
and liveaboard a Morgan 41 OI about 17 years ago. When it comes time for me
to take off (at least for a few years) and make long passages, a Morgan 28
OI is not my boat of choice. I would probably die and the boat would sink.
Now, is that love? Where I live, in Florida, she is a great boat to own
being shallow draft and roomy for weekends and Bahamas. Roominess however,
has been a tradeoff for seaworthiness and sailing performance. I love my
boat but I am also aware of her intended sailing/cruising capabilities. A
very beamy open cabin design she lacks bulkheads for the rigid hull a
bluewater cruiser must have and therefore has not enough locker storage
space to properly provision for an extended cruise among lots other things
like a keel stepped mast that a true bluewater vessel would incorporate in
hull design and rig. We are talking about a boat that has to have the main
reefed at 15 knots. Only a 3'6" draft. Does this sound like a passage maker
to you? Not to me and I'm sure you would agree. HEY! That rhymed didn't it?
Maybe I can do that again! She is a coastal cruiser, and a great one at
that, in my humble opinion, not much more than that. Pretty cool eh?
Anyways, she's not built for what can happen offshore on long passages. I
want to go to places that I believe are just out of reach of a Morgan 28OI.
She is the right boat for me at this point in my life. All the work I put
into her will not come back to me in the way of $. I suffer for my boat and
do without newer and nicer comforts on land because I love my boat and I
love to sail. Yes it is true, I will one day be sailing another boat. But I
still love her dearly. When I get my next and hopefully last boat (after
carefully researching it so none of you guys will make fun of it) I will
also love my new boat just as much.
Brian McAloon
S/V CLIODHNA M28 OI
Pompano Beach, Florida.

"The_navigator©" wrote in message
...
But it's a stepping stone...
Bwhhahahahhahahahha




 
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