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dip****.
Poor Scotty! Everyone here has a better boat, better wife, better VHF, better camera and a better life! Drives him mad! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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Interiors are secondary to actually sailing. Most serious sailors don't
give a fig about what's below as long as it doesn't fill with water and doesn't interfere with the performance. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... She's more interested in the cabin interior, beds, curtains, food storage and such, than any sailing aspect of a boat. Yeah, cuz the interior setup, sleeping quarters and storage of supplies aren't important to a sailor like Scotty! He has to believe that...he owns a POS Siedlemann, the poor dumbass! Bwahahahahahaha! RB |
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Scotty, this is really not saying much.
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... farther than you, dip****. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote! Yeah, cuz the interior setup, sleeping quarters and storage of supplies aren't top priority to a daysailor like Scotty! He actualy never sails far! |
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To serious sailors, yes, to their wives and bob****, no.
Scotty "Jonathan Ganz" wrote ... Interiors are secondary to actually sailing. Most serious sailors don't give a fig about what's below as long as it doesn't fill with water and doesn't interfere with the performance. |
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Main Entry: 1far
Pronunciation: 'fär Function: adverb Inflected Form(s): far·ther /-[th]&r/; or fur·ther /'f&r-/; far·thest or fur·thest /-[th]&st/ Etymology: Middle English fer, from Old English feorr; akin to Old High German ferro far, Old English faran to go -- more at FARE Date: before 12th century 1 : at or to a considerable distance in space wandered far from home "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Scott Vernon wrote: farther than you, dip****. Must be an english major? Cheers Marty |
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Truer words were never spoken. He couldn't even make it to the Thimble
Islands. SV "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Scotty, this is really not saying much. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... farther than you, dip****. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Scotty wrote! Yeah, cuz the interior setup, sleeping quarters and storage of supplies aren't top priority to a daysailor like Scotty! He actualy never sails far! |
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you forgot car, house, TV, record player, clothes, etc...............
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... dip****. Poor Scotty! Everyone here has a better boat, better wife, better VHF, better camera and a better life! Drives him mad! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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Most serious sailors don't
give a fig about what's below as long as it doesn't fill with water and doesn't interfere with the performance. Serious sailors certainly care about how an interior is laid out. Really, Jonathan, you're being silly. Most "serious" boats have pretty amazing interiors built to purpose. The interior is PART of the design and very hard to get right. Lots of boats sail well, but very few have good interiors. Of the "new" boats out there, only a handful have proper layouts and still fewer for anyone much over 6'1. RB |
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out there, only a handful have proper layouts for anyone much
over 601 lbs.. I'm sure they can make a special O-Birth for your cow of a wife! Bwahhahahaha! RB |
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"Bobsprit" wrote Slip sailors certainly care about how an interior is laid out. Of the "new" boats out there, only a handful have proper layouts for anyone much over 601 lbs.. RuBe |
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