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Simple Simon November 1st 03 01:38 AM

Bobsprit is inferior - plain and simple.
 
One out of ten can be attributed to other factors
in the 'unknown's category.

S.Simon


"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
So, 1 out of 10 isn't a lay-up or resin problem?

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
You show a great deal of ignorance. Where has your head
been during the past ten years or so. Blistering has been
figured out. You need to read the link I posted in the
"blistering explained" thread. Blistering is 90 percent
due to poor lay-up procedures and cheap resin.

S.Simon


"John Cairns" wrote in message

...
Ya have to read between the lines. The boob, our resident idiot savant,

has
a serious inferiority complex, thus, his problems with Donal and just

about
everybody else in the group. Boob is what is commonly referred to as a
"troll". Go to any search engine and type in "usenet" and "troll", and

read
on. Boob perceives that everyone else in the group is a better sailor,

or
owns a better boat, thus his constant attempts to prove otherwise. BTW,

the
blistering issue is generally considered a non-starter with contemporary
boats. It was a fairly widespread problem in the late '70's and early

80's,
I've read various explanations as to the exact cause, none of which had
anything to do with the "quality" of the manufacturer. Indeed, even

Bristol
had problems with blistering, look in any magazine and see what the

asking
price for a early 80's 41.1 is. Boob does provide the group with

endless
comedic relief, but it is definitely lowbrow comedy at best.
John Cairns
"Brian McAloon" wrote in message
. ..
Its odd that none of the Morgan owners that I know have experienced

those
problems though. We were all kinda' scratching our heads after reading

the
review. I did look at the add for the boatyard with the note about
Benetau's
warranty work. Is blistering that common on Benetau's that a yard

would
use
up precious advertising space to specifically advertise this service.

Why
would someone build a boat these days that would blister so badly that
marinas would advertise for this when its known what causes blisters

and
how
to avoid certain techniques and materials when building a boat so as

not
to
get blisters. I saw a few Benetaus at the Columbus Day Regatta in

Miami a
few weeks ago. Sharp lookin' boats, but that would scare me if I saw

that
as
a prospective buyer. Is it Donal that owns a Benetau? If so how many

years
and is he having any problems? Why wouldn't Benetau recall these

boats
and
try to prevent the blistering with a barrier coat?

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
The reviewer mentioned
spongy decks, badly blistered hulls and failing hull/deck joints as
very
common on the 41 Morgan OI series and OI series in general.

Don't worry, newer Beneteau's have the same problems and some people
like
to
think that they're fine boats anyway.

RB











Maynard G. Krebbs November 1st 03 01:54 AM

Bobsprit is inferior - plain and simple.
 
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 17:23:33 -0500, "John Cairns"
wrote:

Ya have to read between the lines. The boob, our resident idiot savant, has
a serious inferiority complex, thus, his problems with Donal and just about
everybody else in the group. Boob is what is commonly referred to as a
"troll". Go to any search engine and type in "usenet" and "troll", and read
on. Boob perceives that everyone else in the group is a better sailor, or
owns a better boat, thus his constant attempts to prove otherwise. BTW, the
blistering issue is generally considered a non-starter with contemporary
boats. It was a fairly widespread problem in the late '70's and early 80's,
I've read various explanations as to the exact cause, none of which had
anything to do with the "quality" of the manufacturer. Indeed, even Bristol
had problems with blistering, look in any magazine and see what the asking
price for a early 80's 41.1 is. Boob does provide the group with endless
comedic relief, but it is definitely lowbrow comedy at best.
John Cairns


(snip)

Sorry to disagree concerning Bob. Bob is really an ordinary guy who
comes to this newsgroup to play.
He's a regular guy on other newsgroups.
No secret because he doesn't even change NICK or ADDY.
Mark E. Williams


Simple Simon November 1st 03 02:05 AM

Bobsprit is inferior - plain and simple.
 

"Maynard G. Krebbs" wrote in message ...

Sorry to disagree concerning Bob. Bob is really an ordinary guy who
comes to this newsgroup to play.
He's a regular guy on other newsgroups.
No secret because he doesn't even change NICK or ADDY.
Mark E. Williams



In other words he has no life. Spends most of his time
posting to newsgroups. Lies about sailing. Lies about
most everything.

S.Simon



Lady Pilot November 1st 03 03:18 AM

Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.
 

"Brian McAloon" wrote:

I've heard about Neal on the Morgan List at sailnet.
Boy those pics of some of his
conquests! It seems he's quite the Lady's man! How do you girls resist

him?

Hahahaa! Just look into his eyes....

LP



Lady Pilot November 1st 03 03:56 AM

Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.
 

"Donal" wrote:

"Bobsprit" wrote:
If you loved your vessel, you would keep her for more than two years!

Donal tells us that love of a boat is determined by length of ownership.


Perhaps love is demonstrated by length of comminment??


Well, Donal, I'm not sure Capt. Mooron would argue that point...

LP



Lady Pilot November 1st 03 03:57 AM

Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.
 
You are very funny!

LP

"Brian McAloon" wrote in message
. ..
You can say anything you want about her.
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...

thank the gods
you didn't think I was referring to your wife!







Capt. Mooron November 1st 03 12:24 PM

Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.
 

"Lady Pilot" wrote in message
news:iaGob.68894$B_2.41425@okepread02...
|
| "Donal" wrote:
|
| "Bobsprit" wrote:
| If you loved your vessel, you would keep her for more than two
years!
|
| Donal tells us that love of a boat is determined by length of
ownership.
|
| Perhaps love is demonstrated by length of comminment??
|
| Well, Donal, I'm not sure Capt. Mooron would argue that point...

12 years with the same boat.... it was love at first sight! :-)

CM



Bobsprit November 1st 03 02:49 PM

Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.
 
Donal tells us that love of a boat is determined by length of ownership.

Perhaps love is demonstrated by length of comminment??

Commitment shouldn't prevent opertunity. Turning down the 34XL would be a huge
loss and a mistake from any perspective.
We'd be throwing away money, comfort, fun and even time by not taking her..
Sorry, Donal. As usual, your limited thinking leaves you helpless and with no
point!

RB

Simple Simon November 1st 03 07:17 PM

Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.
 



"Lady Pilot" wrote in message news:XCFob.68572$B_2.49495@okepread02...

"Brian McAloon" wrote:

I've heard about Neal on the Morgan List at sailnet.
Boy those pics of some of his
conquests! It seems he's quite the Lady's man! How do you girls resist

him?



Hahahaa! Just look into his eyes....
LP


Yes, the intelligence and understanding therein
is quite intimidating to those women playing their
usual games. Such as LP know they haven't a
chance to get away with their usual crap.

S.Simon



Rick November 1st 03 09:56 PM

Bobsprit is superior - plain and simple.
 
Simple Simon wrote:
The Morgan Out Island series was just your typical
motorboat with sails.


Oh, so it's one of those boats you are "certified" to operate so long as
you don't raise the sails ...

Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Hey Nil, are you gonna try for a sail endorsement when you renew or
don't you have the sailing time yet?

Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Rick



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