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He doesn't need to -he sails past all at anchor sooooooo well.
Cheers MC The Captain...cap n all wrote: On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 17:32:26 -0500, "Simple Simon" wrote: The Hong Kong sails are primo. They are looking good and have absolutely no visible wear. They set well and pull like a team of draft horses. I'm very pleased with the purchase. One would have a very hard time doing any better for the price I paid. Woe be to any and all fools who think they can even keep up with "Cut the Mustard" anymore. With the new sails and stiff breezes going to weather I've sailed right by a Nonsuch 30, a couple Pearson Tritons, a J/24 and a J/30, a Tartan 30, an Allied Seawind 32 ketch, three or four ugly Hunters of all sizes, a Morgan IO 28, a Glander Cay, a Mac26X, a Dufour 30, and an Iroquois Cat to mention a few. The only boat that sailed by me was one of those folding 27 foot tri-marans from that Australian designer --- Farrier??? S.Simon Figured out how to tune that headsail yet? Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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