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Thom Stewart
 
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Joe,

Since I've spilled my guts about storm sailing, I'll say some more about
my lack of knowledge.

I learned that to weather a storm you really only get one good choice to
set-up before you're hit (I mean by a real blow; 50 and above) Don't go
half ass and figure you'll change if you have to. When you get hit,
YOU"LL BE DAMN LUCKY TO MOVE YOUR SILLY ASS AROUND. BREATHING AND
STAYING ABOARD WILL BE THE MAIN CONCERN. Guess right. Try to come up
with something that doesn't need to be tended to. It is more likely
you'll give out before your vessel does so give your boat a chance.

Good luck!!

At 77 yrs I don't venture on open water anymore. (Chicken) but even
inshore I keep my foul weather sailing as simple as possible. The
simplist is in the slip double tied, the next best is anchored in a cove
and battened down. If I can't use those first two, then I'll do what
ever is neccessary to get to a position to set up the first two
condition. I DON'T WANT TO STORM SAIL!

AND; "I'LL DRINK TO THAT!"

Ole Thom

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Bobsprit
 
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At 77 yrs I don't venture on open water anymore. (Chicken) but even
inshore I keep my foul weather sailing as simple as possible.

Remember, if you died out there (and a good T-storm could kill you even in
protected waters) you'd die well and on your own terms.
A fine thing at any age.

RB
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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Given that, I think you should stay well away from your
wife's boat.

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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At 77 yrs I don't venture on open water anymore. (Chicken) but even
inshore I keep my foul weather sailing as simple as possible.

Remember, if you died out there (and a good T-storm could kill you even in
protected waters) you'd die well and on your own terms.
A fine thing at any age.

RB



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Simple Simon
 
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At 77, he's already dead.

S.Simon


"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
At 77 yrs I don't venture on open water anymore. (Chicken) but even
inshore I keep my foul weather sailing as simple as possible.

Remember, if you died out there (and a good T-storm could kill you even in
protected waters) you'd die well and on your own terms.
A fine thing at any age.

RB



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Bobsprit
 
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At 77, he's already dead.


He sails more than you and has a better boat.

RB


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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ...
At 77, he's already dead.


He sails more than you and has a better boat.


Coming from somebody who doesn't even own a boat
and which boat is in storage, this is rather humorous.

S.Simon


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Simple Simon
 
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Lightning is only a hazard on those crummy,
rust bucket, steel boats. They draw it like
a lightning rod. Lightning doesn't even see
a GRP boat.

S.Simon


"Joe" wrote in message om...
Granted drowning might be the most peaceful way to go, but having your
head explode when hit by lighting might smart a bit.

Joe



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"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
Lightning is only a hazard on those crummy,
rust bucket, steel boats. They draw it like
a lightning rod. Lightning doesn't even see
a GRP boat.

S.Simon


Neil,

Ive been hit by lighting twice. Been on the boat both times. Passes
thru the hull to ground and damages nothing. The P 40 next to me got
hit a couple of months ago and it fried every peice of electronic
aboard. You see lighting has no where to go on a plastic boat but to
the wires and eletronics.

Ever here of the bird cage effect? Look it up.

Get a clue.

Joe
Msv RedCloud - Naturally protected from lighting.




"Joe" wrote in message om...
Granted drowning might be the most peaceful way to go, but having your
head explode when hit by lighting might smart a bit.

Joe

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Simple Simon
 
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Steel attracts lightning and that's a fact. Ever hear
of a wooden lightning rod? Your steel hull will
not protect electronics from a direct lightning hit.
It is not a good faraday cage.

It is better to have a GRP boat - mine has never been
struck by lightning and I've lived in the lightning
capitol of the world for fifteen years. Steel boats
can hardly claim to even last fifteen years let alone
not being struck by lightning for a similar length
of time.

I was reading the other night about hand-bearing
compasses and was surprised to learn they don't
work on a steel boat. It makes me wonder how
accurate the ship's compass will be on a steel
boat.

S.Simon


"Joe" wrote in message om...
"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
Lightning is only a hazard on those crummy,
rust bucket, steel boats. They draw it like
a lightning rod. Lightning doesn't even see
a GRP boat.

S.Simon


Neil,

Ive been hit by lighting twice. Been on the boat both times. Passes
thru the hull to ground and damages nothing. The P 40 next to me got
hit a couple of months ago and it fried every peice of electronic
aboard. You see lighting has no where to go on a plastic boat but to
the wires and eletronics.

Ever here of the bird cage effect? Look it up.

Get a clue.

Joe
Msv RedCloud - Naturally protected from lighting.




"Joe" wrote in message om...
Granted drowning might be the most peaceful way to go, but having your
head explode when hit by lighting might smart a bit.

Joe





 
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