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JAXAshby January 17th 04 01:24 PM

My close call
 
bart, you are a fool. dougie takes a single experience in 8 knots of wind on a
lake in a hunter 19 and generalizes it to include rounding the Horn in the dead
of winter. dougie has two weeks experience repeated again and again and again
for as long as he has seen water. He wouldn't know the Great Salt Pond from
the Great Salt Lake. but he reads a little, and hasn't yet noticed that there
are three books written about sailing, each one published under at least 100
titles by at least 100 authors.

what's more dougies reading comprehension is so low he to this day can't spot
poorly written fiction on lonny's part from a genuine account on anyone else's
part. next week dougie will be telling newbies that 45 knots winds against the
Stream will produce just 15 meter (nice touch, that use of the word meter, even
better had it been spelled metre) waves and that one can make 35 miles to the
good in 6 hours under such conditions (*you* did notice the distance and time
in lonny's manuscript, didn't you bart?)

Doug has credibility and you have none.

(JAXAshby) wrote

doubie, I did St thomas to nyc last year, as well as Ft Lauderdale to
Charleston, as well as nyc to oriental. I would still be out there except

I
had to return to deal with a business issue.

Seems to me that in a short time, on our trawler, my wife & I have been a
lot further, seen and done a lot more than you, Bubbles, and Jaxxie, ever
have in all your lives.










JAXAshby January 17th 04 01:27 PM

My close call
 
bart, for the kristes sake, it was FICTION. There was no fishing net, no 50
foot Bristol, no 45 knot winds against the current.

Think about it, bart. how fast will a sailboat go with a fish wrapped around
its rudder enough that it impedes rudder movement.

geesh.

I agree. It could have been cleared
without putting anyone in the water.
It was worth a try.

Bart

MC wrote

Correct. I have dived under boats in short seas (near reefs) and it is
very very dangerous. Sometimes just going hove to and using a boat hook
can work wonders.










Scott Vernon January 17th 04 03:30 PM

My close call
 
At least they *found* the Stream.



"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
bart, you are a fool. dougie takes a single experience in 8 knots of wind

on a
lake in a hunter 19 and generalizes it to include rounding the Horn in the

dead
of winter. dougie has two weeks experience repeated again and again and

again
for as long as he has seen water. He wouldn't know the Great Salt Pond

from
the Great Salt Lake. but he reads a little, and hasn't yet noticed that

there
are three books written about sailing, each one published under at least

100
titles by at least 100 authors.

what's more dougies reading comprehension is so low he to this day can't

spot
poorly written fiction on lonny's part from a genuine account on anyone

else's
part. next week dougie will be telling newbies that 45 knots winds

against the
Stream will produce just 15 meter (nice touch, that use of the word meter,

even
better had it been spelled metre) waves and that one can make 35 miles to

the
good in 6 hours under such conditions (*you* did notice the distance and

time
in lonny's manuscript, didn't you bart?)

Doug has credibility and you have none.

(JAXAshby) wrote

doubie, I did St thomas to nyc last year, as well as Ft Lauderdale to
Charleston, as well as nyc to oriental. I would still be out there

except
I
had to return to deal with a business issue.

Seems to me that in a short time, on our trawler, my wife & I have

been a
lot further, seen and done a lot more than you, Bubbles, and Jaxxie,

ever
have in all your lives.











Scott Vernon January 17th 04 03:31 PM

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Depends , how big is the fish?
SV


"JAXAshby" wrote

Think about it, bart. how fast will a sailboat go with a fish wrapped

around
its rudder




JAXAshby January 17th 04 09:35 PM

My close call
 
At least they *found* the Stream.


going from newport to bermuda, you will find the stream. where you find it is
open to question on any given day, but you will find it.

DSK January 17th 04 10:10 PM

My close call
 
JAXAshby ranted:

.... dougie has two weeks experience repeated again and again and again
for as long as he has seen water.


Apparently you know even less about my sailing experience than you do about
actually sailing.

... He wouldn't know the Great Salt Pond from
the Great Salt Lake...


Actually, it would be easy to tell the difference. If it was one of those
"blackened windows, no outside input" exercises, you could look at the boat's
waterline.... or drop a hard boiled egg in the water.

DSK


DSK January 17th 04 10:47 PM

My close call
 


wrote:

From inside the cabin with the windows blacked out, you suggest looking at the
waterline or dropping an egg in the water? Damn you're good!


Yes, I am.


I have news for
you. The waterline on the inside of the boat isn't going to tell you much,


Actually, if you wanted to, you could indeed see the waterline from inside the boat.
It might take a little preparation or a lack of squeamishness.

and
dropping an egg in the bilge (I assume that's the water you intended, unless you
meant dropping an egg in the holding tank) is going to smell pretty bad after a
few days.


Sorry, none of my boats usually have enough water in the bilge to cover an egg, so
that wasn't what I meant. Nor did I mean the holding tank, is that you favorite spot
to play on the boat? In any event, it would only take a second to tell whether you
were in the Great Salt Lake so the egg would be fine.

Have you ever sailed at Salt Lake City?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


katysails January 18th 04 01:14 AM

My close call
 
Doug asked: Have you ever sailed at Salt Lake City?

ugh....stinks...and shallow...and weird wind....



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http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein


Scott Vernon January 18th 04 04:01 AM

My close call
 
Do you think that some dirt is smarter than other dirt?

Scotty


wrote

and dumber than any dirt.



Jonathan Ganz January 18th 04 04:04 AM

My close call
 
Bob is smarter than Horass....

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Do you think that some dirt is smarter than other dirt?

Scotty


wrote

and dumber than any dirt.






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