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Bobsprit has no boat!
Dear Thom,
FYI: Tonnage: I. Charge, duty, or payment of so much per tun or ton. 1. Eng. Hist. A tax or duty formerly levied upon wine imported in tuns or casks, at the rate of so much for every tun. Commonly in association with poundage: see POUNDAGE n.1 1. By some historical writers and in some dictionaries written tunnage for distinction's sake, and to emphasize the connexion with TUN n.; but tonnage is the more usual form. Tonnage and poundage were first levied in the 14th c., and were granted for life to several sovereigns, beginning with Edward IV. They were abolished by 27 Geo. III c. 13, in 1787. Cheers MC Thom Stewart wrote: Simple, Boy, are you full of ****! Tonnage is taken from "TON" get lost with your Tun BS Hiscock is a good authority. By your own quote; "Depth is an internal measurement taken from the deck ( that Part of the boat connected to the Gunnel, that you walk on going around the cabin to get to your stupid hanked on sails) at mid ship to the top of the keel!!! Probably around 5 ft on your craft. What the Hell is so hard to understand about that? Displacement; minus engine, shaft, mountings, bulkheads and etc that water cannot displace, leaves the rest of the volume to be calculated and converted to the weight of WATER!! Go drink your damn wine, it has nothing to do with displacement Now, if you want to further demonstrate you ignorance, refute this statement. That will be the last word. I'll not get into a yes it is, no it isn't with you. So. UP YOURS !!! AND "I'LL DRINK TO THAT!!" Ole Thom |
Bobsprit has no boat!
After someone posts his addy on the net (SUZANNE L MILLER ,8450 AUSTIN ST
APT 4K ,KEW GARDENS, NY 11415) he then announces that no one will be home tonight? Smarter than you. I only said "I" wouldn't be home! RB |
Bobsprit has no boat!
It seems to me I remember you posting that you had a House. Are you
saying now that your house is an Apartment building in KEW GARDENS? Thom, I own a house in Brooklyn, but I rent it out. I've mentioned this before. Good troll. RB |
Bobsprit has no boat!
Thanks Bill, now I know where to send that 'special package'.
Not even your wife thinks you have a special package. RB |
Bobsprit has no boat!
Rhetorical questions are redundant.
-- Oz1...twin of the 3 twins "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... Do you mean the section where it says: "(Complete only if the volume of the principal deckhouse, cabin or similar structure above the main deck exceeds the hull volume)" And then they show a barge with a large deckhouse? Are you claiming your tiny coachroof (or RB's) exceeds the volume of the main hull? Are you demented? "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... I'm not making it up. It's on the form on the link you posted. On form DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION U.S. COAST GUARD CG-5397 (Rev 12-00) Look on the right side towards the top. It shows what looks like a line drawing of a house boat with the "D" measured on the structure which sits atop the hull. heres your link again. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/msc/t3/cg5397/cg5397.form.htm S.Simon "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... Sorry Neal, the proper definition that I keep repeating ("excluding .... coach") comes from that form. You have to get the download version because it isn't on the interactive version. And besides, none of the pictures include a deck structure, they all measure depth down from the deck at the gunwale. You're just making this stuff up, aren't you? "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Now, that definition of depth is more correct. Look at the illustration of the little boat. It ignores the hull plating or skin and includes the house on deck (structure)- just like I said it should. There is a different measurement for ships and yachts and this link looks to be for yachts. Bobsprit's depth is clearly more than five feet. Just like I said . . . S.Simon "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... Then why not use the real simplified link: http://www.uscg.mil/hq/msc/t3/cg5397/cg5397.form.htm Its clear that the link you provide is far beyond Neal's capabilities. wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 18:17:08 -0500, "Jeff Morris" wrote: A fair explanation, but your first several posts on the topic indicated you did not understand the measurement. It was only after I posted the link to the measurement that you started to get it close to right. Modern measurement of tonnage does not generally measure to the coachroof, it only goes up to the deck. Thus, a vessel with full headroom might only be listed at 5 feet. My old Nonsuch, with generous headroom ( 6.5 feet ?) is listed as having a 5.6 foot Depth. Here is all that matters when measuring for purpose of documentation, including diagrams for the terminally stupid, who don't have a good grasp of English. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/msc/T3/SIMP_formula_infosht.pdf What anybody "thinks" doesn't count. This is what the ruling authority says you MUST do to comply with the law. BB |
Bobsprit has no boat!
Not even your wife thinks you have a special package.
RB Yeah, but Suzanne will be astounded! Yeah...after me everything seems underhung! Hoooh ahhhhh! RB |
Bobsprit has no boat!
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Is this the right address? SUZANNE L MILLER 8450 AUSTIN ST APT 4K KEW GARDENS, NY 11415 will there be hor de hors? Scotty wrote Party at Bob's house tonight. If you don't know how to get there, you can get a map and driving directions at MapQuest.com. BB |
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