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Bobsprit has no boat!
http://www.st.nmfs.gov/pls/webpls/cg...l_id_in=626864
Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha A little slow, aren't you? I already posted the boat was registered to my wife. But then, by your logic, she has no house in Brooklyn and holdings. If we divorced she gets 50% of everything acquired since October 22, 2002. RB |
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A little slow, aren't you?
A little BOATLESS, aren't you? Nope. I own 1/2 a boat. Actually, I would get the whole boat if we divorced, but why would you wish for such a thing? Suzanne, Alien and I are quite happy! RB |
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Incorrect. If you divorced, Suzanne would get everything she owns,
plus half of joint property. Nope. We signed papers that are quite specific about properties brought into the marriage. Anyone who hasn't signed such a contract is a fool! And before you show further ignorance, it's not a prenup. RB |
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Not very smart and pretty vicious to post all that information.
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I also notice Suzanne felt it wise to keep her own name. Smart move.
That will save her the trouble of changing it back. Actually, her name is about to be legally changed, which is already causing major problems with easily confused agencies. She will retain Miller as her middle name and I'm adopting it as a middle name. RB |
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Worse yet, he never goes anywhere on the boat he doesn't own.
John Cairns wrote in message ... http://www.st.nmfs.gov/pls/webpls/cg...l_id_in=626864 Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha whahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaw hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahawh ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!! BB |
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Actually, her name is about to be legally changed, which is already causing
major problems with easily confused agencies. Is there a danger that she might be deported? Why would she be deported? If you really knew how to do a web search, you'd know that her father is in politics. RB |
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Public domain. Can't say it told me much though.
Cheers MC JN wrote: Not very smart and pretty vicious to post all that information. |
Bobsprit has no boat!
Public domain. Can't say it told me much though.
Just my address and such. I have particulars on several people here. I would never post them in any form. Anyway, Billy Jane is never going to get over the fact that I own a better boat and now I've done the deal for the 34XL, a boat he could only dream of. RB |
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I guess you'll have to move as all the thieves in NY will now descend on
your 'home theatre'? Cheers MC Bobsprit wrote: Public domain. Can't say it told me much though. Just my address and such. I have particulars on several people here. I would never post them in any form. Anyway, Billy Jane is never going to get over the fact that I own a better boat and now I've done the deal for the 34XL, a boat he could only dream of. RB |
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I guess you'll have to move as all the thieves in NY will now descend on
your 'home theatre'? I live in Kew Gardens, Forest Hills. The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment here is 1250.00 per month. Insane. I doubt anyone is interested in pawning my theatre system. RB |
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I love that hull depth of five feet.
It just goes to show that idiot Booby doesn't know the difference between depth and draft. Bwahahhahahahahahhahahahah! Also, it's rather odd that Suzanne's last name isn't Brody. Booby is probably lying about being married as he lies about just about everything else. S.Simon wrote in message ... http://www.st.nmfs.gov/pls/webpls/cg...l_id_in=626864 Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha whahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaw hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahawh ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!! BB |
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Why is that. It's public information, after all. S.Simon "JN" wrote in message ... Not very smart and pretty vicious to post all that information. |
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That bad eh?
Cheers MC Bobsprit wrote: I guess you'll have to move as all the thieves in NY will now descend on your 'home theatre'? I live in Kew Gardens, Forest Hills. The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment here is 1250.00 per month. Insane. I doubt anyone is interested in pawning my theatre system. RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... http://www.st.nmfs.gov/pls/webpls/cg...l_id_in=626864 Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha A little slow, aren't you? I already posted the boat was registered to my wife. Don't women in America adopt their husband's name when they get married? Regards Donal -- |
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Yes, for the most part. Some women keep their own name when they have
doubts about the marriage. Some sign 'pre-nups if they don't trust the husband. Some are simply too embarrassed to have the same name of a 40 YO failure. SV "Donal" wrote in message ... "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... http://www.st.nmfs.gov/pls/webpls/cg...l_id_in=626864 Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha A little slow, aren't you? I already posted the boat was registered to my wife. Don't women in America adopt their husband's name when they get married? Regards Donal -- |
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Yes, for the most part. Some women keep their own name when they have
doubts about the marriage. Some sign 'pre-nups if they don't trust the husband. Some are simply too embarrassed to have the same name of a 40 YO failure. The voice of experience! Lucky for me my wife signed my attorney's papers and is getting her name changed to Brody! I win as usual! RB |
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Wow, Insane!
Why would anyone become a landlord at those rates That's nothing. I have friends who pay 2K a month for a studio, so we're somewhat lucky here in Kew Gardens. Luckily we got a deal on this place and we pay no rent at all. RB |
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Yes, it is public information, but not everyone knows how to find it.
Believe it or not, there are people on the internet who would like to do other people harm, or even steal everything they own. If Bobby-boy really got somebody ****ed enough to do him harm, well now they know where to find him. If some crook is looking for some rich yacht owner to steal from, he now knows where Bobsprit lives, and the boobarino hasn't been shy about boasting about his possessions. Telephone books are filled with names and addresses. The vast majority are just that and nothing else to any given individual. They don't advertise who somebody is or what they have. |
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I can't believe that, for there is at least one person here for which
that is not true... Unless his wife is so stupid that she is taken in by his BS. Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: Some are simply too embarrassed to have the same name of a 40 YO failure. |
Bobsprit has no boat!
are you sure it's not Broody?
Cheers MC Bobsprit wrote: Yes, for the most part. Some women keep their own name when they have doubts about the marriage. Some sign 'pre-nups if they don't trust the husband. Some are simply too embarrassed to have the same name of a 40 YO failure. The voice of experience! Lucky for me my wife signed my attorney's papers and is getting her name changed to Brody! I win as usual! RB |
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We take it for granted that Booby knows nothing of these things. But it would appear
that neither do you. For starters, the number implies that the vessel was documented roughly 20 years ago. Its rather unlikely that RB (or any other owner) would bother changing the measurement, so this is probably the original measurement that the factory supplied. Also, "Hull Depth" usually refers to the distance from the top of the deck or sometimes the coachroof, down to the bottom of the hull, not including the keel. There are a number of variations on this, depending on the hull shape. When this boat was documented, the measurer probably had some choices on which formula to use. Now, you pick the shape that best describes your boat and plug in the numbers. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/msc/t3/cg5397/cg5397.form.htm BTW, my boat has a "hull depth" of 9 feet. "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... I love that hull depth of five feet. It just goes to show that idiot Booby doesn't know the difference between depth and draft. Bwahahhahahahahahhahahahah! Also, it's rather odd that Suzanne's last name isn't Brody. Booby is probably lying about being married as he lies about just about everything else. S.Simon wrote in message ... http://www.st.nmfs.gov/pls/webpls/cg...l_id_in=626864 Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha whahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaw hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahawh ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!! BB |
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he's not really married, but you knew that, didn't you?
S "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... I can't believe that, for there is at least one person here for which that is not true... Unless his wife is so stupid that she is taken in by his BS. Cheers MC Scott Vernon wrote: Some are simply too embarrassed to have the same name of a 40 YO failure. |
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"JN" wrote in message ... If some crook is looking for some rich yacht owner to steal from, he now knows where Bobsprit lives, You must be a tramp! "Rich yacht owner" -- "Bobsprit" Bewahahahahahahaha! and the boobarino hasn't been shy about boasting about his possessions. Home Theatre? Give us a break. Bobsprit is a pauper! Regards Donal -- |
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"JN" wrote in message ... Yes, it is public information, but not everyone knows how to find it. Believe it or not, there are people on the internet who would like to do other people harm, or even steal everything they own. If Bobby-boy really got somebody ****ed enough to do him harm, well now they know where to find him. If some crook is looking for some rich yacht owner to steal from, he now knows where Bobsprit lives, and the boobarino hasn't been shy about boasting about his possessions. Sounds good to me . . . Booby deserves what he gets. S.Simon |
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You're an idiot. When a change of ownership occurs
the papers can and should be revised or amended to correct errors like a five foot depth. Booby's boat has at least a six-foot depth as depth is measured from the overhead to the top of the keel. S.Simon "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... We take it for granted that Booby knows nothing of these things. But it would appear that neither do you. For starters, the number implies that the vessel was documented roughly 20 years ago. Its rather unlikely that RB (or any other owner) would bother changing the measurement, so this is probably the original measurement that the factory supplied. Also, "Hull Depth" usually refers to the distance from the top of the deck or sometimes the coachroof, down to the bottom of the hull, not including the keel. There are a number of variations on this, depending on the hull shape. When this boat was documented, the measurer probably had some choices on which formula to use. Now, you pick the shape that best describes your boat and plug in the numbers. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/msc/t3/cg5397/cg5397.form.htm BTW, my boat has a "hull depth" of 9 feet. "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... I love that hull depth of five feet. It just goes to show that idiot Booby doesn't know the difference between depth and draft. Bwahahhahahahahahhahahahah! Also, it's rather odd that Suzanne's last name isn't Brody. Booby is probably lying about being married as he lies about just about everything else. S.Simon wrote in message ... http://www.st.nmfs.gov/pls/webpls/cg...l_id_in=626864 Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha whahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaw hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahawh ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!! BB |
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What an IDIOT! The construction of the hull has NOTHING to do with the depth measurement. The depth measurement is from the overhead to the top of the hull and is measured in the accommodation from the overhead to the floor of the hull atop the keel. The entire keel is NOT measured. What a PUTZ! S.Simon wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 18:41:12 -0500, "Jeff Morris" wrote: We take it for granted that Booby knows nothing of these things. But it would appear that neither do you. For starters, the number implies that the vessel was documented roughly 20 years ago. Its rather unlikely that RB (or any other owner) would bother changing the measurement, so this is probably the original measurement that the factory supplied. Also, "Hull Depth" usually refers to the distance from the top of the deck or sometimes the coachroof, down to the bottom of the hull, not including the keel. Due to the particular construction of C&C's, with a faired in keel stub, the entire keel legally qualifies as part of the hull for measurement purposes. BB |
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Did they list a draft measurement? If not than you can assume that depth of
hull is the draft of the vessel from waterline.... which would be correct for Alien. CM "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | | | What an IDIOT! | | The construction of the hull has NOTHING to do | with the depth measurement. | | The depth measurement is from the overhead to | the top of the hull and is measured in the accommodation | from the overhead to the floor of the hull atop the keel. | | The entire keel is NOT measured. What a PUTZ! | | S.Simon | | | wrote in message ... | On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 18:41:12 -0500, "Jeff Morris" | wrote: | | We take it for granted that Booby knows nothing of these things. But it would appear | that neither do you. | | For starters, the number implies that the vessel was documented roughly 20 years ago. | Its rather unlikely that RB (or any other owner) would bother changing the measurement, so | this is probably the original measurement that the factory supplied. | | Also, "Hull Depth" usually refers to the distance from the top of the deck or sometimes | the coachroof, down to the bottom of the hull, not including the keel. | | Due to the particular construction of C&C's, with a faired in keel stub, the | entire keel legally qualifies as part of the hull for measurement purposes. | | BB | | |
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You're an idiot. When a change of ownership occurs
the papers can and should be revised or amended to correct errors like a five foot depth. Booby's boat has at least a six-foot depth as depth is measured from the overhead to the top of the keel. Nope, Jeff is right. We spoke to the CG and they reccomended that we keep the measurement which is as jeff described. RB |
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Hmmm, guess I won't be investing in NY real estate.
BTW does your daddy pay the rates as well? My daddy owns two buildings in the neighborhood, but not the one I'm living in. RB |
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I'm not referring to documentation you imbicile! ADDRESS -- ADDRESS --
ADDRESS -- ADDRESS !!!!!! |
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Negative!
Draft and depth are two different things. Documenting is all about tonnage and tonnage is a measurement of freight carrying capacity in cubic feet. The depth is one of the measurements of the volume of a vessel and its ability to haul cargo. Documentation was never really meant to be used for pleasure yachts. S.Simon "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Did they list a draft measurement? If not than you can assume that depth of hull is the draft of the vessel from waterline.... which would be correct for Alien. CM "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | | | What an IDIOT! | | The construction of the hull has NOTHING to do | with the depth measurement. | | The depth measurement is from the overhead to | the top of the hull and is measured in the accommodation | from the overhead to the floor of the hull atop the keel. | | The entire keel is NOT measured. What a PUTZ! | | S.Simon | | | wrote in message ... | On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 18:41:12 -0500, "Jeff Morris" | wrote: | | We take it for granted that Booby knows nothing of these things. But it would appear | that neither do you. | | For starters, the number implies that the vessel was documented roughly 20 years ago. | Its rather unlikely that RB (or any other owner) would bother changing the measurement, so | this is probably the original measurement that the factory supplied. | | Also, "Hull Depth" usually refers to the distance from the top of the deck or sometimes | the coachroof, down to the bottom of the hull, not including the keel. | | Due to the particular construction of C&C's, with a faired in keel stub, the | entire keel legally qualifies as part of the hull for measurement purposes. | | BB | | |
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Well, then THEY are idiots and engaging in an illegal
act. False statements on documentation paperwork would not be tolerated by those interested in the legitimacy of the document. S.Simon "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... You're an idiot. When a change of ownership occurs the papers can and should be revised or amended to correct errors like a five foot depth. Booby's boat has at least a six-foot depth as depth is measured from the overhead to the top of the keel. Nope, Jeff is right. We spoke to the CG and they reccomended that we keep the measurement which is as jeff described. RB |
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Well, then THEY are idiots and engaging in an illegal
act. False statements on documentation paperwork would not be tolerated by those interested in the legitimacy of the document. You are simply still not aware that the figure is correct for a C&C 32. It's pretty sad how stupid you are! RB |
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Draft of a vessel is a viable measurement. Gross tonnage would be as well.
Volume depends on the design of the vessel since you cannot derive volume unless you have depth, length and width at stations throughout the length. Since this differs greatly between different designs the carrying volume would be a separate measurement not derived from one maximum "depth", maximum width or maximum length. Your supposition lacks merit upon close examination. I'd bet vessel depth reflects the draft. It certainly has nothing whatsoever to do with the volume of a hold or carrying capacity. CM "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | Negative! | | Draft and depth are two different things. Documenting | is all about tonnage and tonnage is a measurement of | freight carrying capacity in cubic feet. The depth is | one of the measurements of the volume of a vessel | and its ability to haul cargo. Documentation was | never really meant to be used for pleasure yachts. | | S.Simon | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... | Did they list a draft measurement? If not than you can assume that depth of | hull is the draft of the vessel from waterline.... which would be correct | for Alien. | | CM | | "Simple Simon" wrote in message | ... | | | | | | What an IDIOT! | | | | The construction of the hull has NOTHING to do | | with the depth measurement. | | | | The depth measurement is from the overhead to | | the top of the hull and is measured in the accommodation | | from the overhead to the floor of the hull atop the keel. | | | | The entire keel is NOT measured. What a PUTZ! | | | | S.Simon | | | | | | wrote in message | ... | | On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 18:41:12 -0500, "Jeff Morris" | | wrote: | | | | We take it for granted that Booby knows nothing of these things. But | it would appear | | that neither do you. | | | | For starters, the number implies that the vessel was documented roughly | 20 years ago. | | Its rather unlikely that RB (or any other owner) would bother changing | the measurement, so | | this is probably the original measurement that the factory supplied. | | | | Also, "Hull Depth" usually refers to the distance from the top of the | deck or sometimes | | the coachroof, down to the bottom of the hull, not including the keel. | | | | Due to the particular construction of C&C's, with a faired in keel stub, | the | | entire keel legally qualifies as part of the hull for measurement | purposes. | | | | BB | | | | | | | | |
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You're trying to tell me that you have less than
five feet of head room in the accommodation? Bwahahahhahahahahhahahah! S.Simon "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Well, then THEY are idiots and engaging in an illegal act. False statements on documentation paperwork would not be tolerated by those interested in the legitimacy of the document. You are simply still not aware that the figure is correct for a C&C 32. It's pretty sad how stupid you are! RB |
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You're wrong. Depth by definition is maximum depth. In the same way LWL is the maximum length at the water line. In the same LOA is the maximum length from stem to stern. Look it up. S.Simon "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Draft of a vessel is a viable measurement. Gross tonnage would be as well. Volume depends on the design of the vessel since you cannot derive volume unless you have depth, length and width at stations throughout the length. Since this differs greatly between different designs the carrying volume would be a separate measurement not derived from one maximum "depth", maximum width or maximum length. Your supposition lacks merit upon close examination. I'd bet vessel depth reflects the draft. It certainly has nothing whatsoever to do with the volume of a hold or carrying capacity. CM "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | Negative! | | Draft and depth are two different things. Documenting | is all about tonnage and tonnage is a measurement of | freight carrying capacity in cubic feet. The depth is | one of the measurements of the volume of a vessel | and its ability to haul cargo. Documentation was | never really meant to be used for pleasure yachts. | | S.Simon | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... | Did they list a draft measurement? If not than you can assume that depth of | hull is the draft of the vessel from waterline.... which would be correct | for Alien. | | CM | | "Simple Simon" wrote in message | ... | | | | | | What an IDIOT! | | | | The construction of the hull has NOTHING to do | | with the depth measurement. | | | | The depth measurement is from the overhead to | | the top of the hull and is measured in the accommodation | | from the overhead to the floor of the hull atop the keel. | | | | The entire keel is NOT measured. What a PUTZ! | | | | S.Simon | | | | | | wrote in message | ... | | On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 18:41:12 -0500, "Jeff Morris" | | wrote: | | | | We take it for granted that Booby knows nothing of these things. But | it would appear | | that neither do you. | | | | For starters, the number implies that the vessel was documented roughly | 20 years ago. | | Its rather unlikely that RB (or any other owner) would bother changing | the measurement, so | | this is probably the original measurement that the factory supplied. | | | | Also, "Hull Depth" usually refers to the distance from the top of the | deck or sometimes | | the coachroof, down to the bottom of the hull, not including the keel. | | | | Due to the particular construction of C&C's, with a faired in keel stub, | the | | entire keel legally qualifies as part of the hull for measurement | purposes. | | | | BB | | | | | | | | |
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Bobby's full name and address have appeared here many times.
Sorry, Bill. You've been busted again. I've never listed my complete address here. You are the only lowlife to do that. Like I said before, you, Neal and Scotty are the lowest lifeforms in this NG. Interesting that all 3 are stuck in little cheap boats. RB |
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"JN" wrote ... I'm not referring to documentation you imbicile! ADDRESS -- ADDRESS -- ADDRESS -- ADDRESS !!!!!! |
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