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![]() Jonathan Ganz wrote: Well, I like Doug, so I won't comment. Are you a coprophiliac or are you taken in by his endless BS? Cheers MC |
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![]() "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: Well, I like Doug, so I won't comment. Are you a coprophiliac or are you taken in by his endless BS? I think that both you, and Doug, have a lot to offer. Doug does seem to know quite a bit about boats. That shouldn't provoke an emotional response. Regards Donal -- |
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![]() Donal wrote: "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: Well, I like Doug, so I won't comment. Are you a coprophiliac or are you taken in by his endless BS? I think that both you, and Doug, have a lot to offer. Doug does seem to know quite a bit about boats. That shouldn't provoke an emotional response. He does know some things and when he's right, I'm not perverse and I don't disagree with him. But on some technical issues -usually about design and materials -he is wrong. When his mistaken ideas are presented as a fact that may influence anothers action then I feel that one should object to it. Of course one might say that this is an alt group and so caveat emptor applies, I hope we sailors are far more responsible people than most. For instance, suppose a newbie searched the archive and, as a result of Dougs posting thought that a Bolger micro would be a safe boat in a gale and did not seek protection early enough? The though of being caught offshore in a vessel as unseaworthy as the micro should be an anathema to any sailor unless they are suicidal. I say that it must be made very clear that such boats are suitable for pottering around on placid safe waters and nothing more. As such, they are probably great fun and certainly cheap and easy to build. If that gets people sailing then that's good too. But let's also remember that thousands of people risk their lives and are rescued every year because they assumed that their boats are up to any condition that they may find themselves in when they are not -at least not with the level of expertise that they have on board. Consider also this, many sailors today will still lie ahull in a storm despite proof that a breaking wave at sea will overturn any small boat caugh abeam. For some reason they think the designer must have designed the vessel to be safe when used like that. This thinking is as stupid as the people that rely on air bags to protect them from their atrocious driving and I for one would wish to help dispel the huge amounts misinformation in this medium. Cheers MC |
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The navigator© wrote:
...I for one would wish to help dispel the huge amounts misinformation in this medium. The best way to do that would be to not post here any more. You could avoid falling into debt, too. DSK |
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Well, you know all about crap. Why don't you tell us.
"The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: Well, I like Doug, so I won't comment. Are you a coprophiliac or are you taken in by his endless BS? Cheers MC |
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I though I was -or do you think a Bolger micro has an LPS of 180 degrees
too? Cheers MC Jonathan Ganz wrote: Well, you know all about crap. Why don't you tell us. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: Well, I like Doug, so I won't comment. Are you a coprophiliac or are you taken in by his endless BS? Cheers MC |
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Sorry, no nothing about Bolger micros.
"The_navigator©" wrote in message ... I though I was -or do you think a Bolger micro has an LPS of 180 degrees too? Cheers MC Jonathan Ganz wrote: Well, you know all about crap. Why don't you tell us. "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Jonathan Ganz wrote: Well, I like Doug, so I won't comment. Are you a coprophiliac or are you taken in by his endless BS? Cheers MC |
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I've never laughed at an emergency tiller.
Finding it then fitting it is the laugh. My C&C has a stainless steel shaft mounted in the aft locker. It fits neatly over an exposed fitting in the cockpit. At the top of the shaft is a T shaped handle. Even with my formidable upper body strength, I doubt I could steer for long with so little leverage in rough conditions. I could lash a length of wood to it and increase leverage... I think I'll run out and make the mod now! RB |
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