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A storm is defined as a force 11 and above. I've experienced many
a force 11 at sea. Piece of cake! It's only 75 miles per hour. No big deal for a well-found yacht with competent crew. S.Simon "otnmbrd" wrote in message ink.net... EG A "storm at sea" .... Neal, I doubt you've ever seen a "STORM" at sea .... some minor blows, maybe .....but a storm? ..... unlikely. otn Simple Simon wrote: You have never experienced these sentiments so well expressed by Robinson. I have and can understand exactly how he feels. Your showpiece restored tugboat simply isn't seaworthy enough to survive a storm at sea. S.Simon "Rick" wrote in message ink.net... And just what, exactly, does that have to do with a degenerate old wannabe squatting on a plastic toy boat with a broken boom tied to an engine block in a Florida swamp? Are you pretending you share some spiritual connection with real sailors? Bwahahahahahahahahaha Get your own life master of wannabes. Rick |
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