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"Bobsprit" wrote
You know nothing about boats or gear because you don't own more than a daysailing toy. Watch out Jon, he's been on 3 day sailing passages. 3 DAYS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BWAHaHahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaa |
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![]() OzOne wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 13:57:47 +1300, MC scribbled thusly: OzOne wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 00:47:19 GMT, scribbled thusly: On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 15:48:59 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote: You're the one bsing. Most creature comforts are only good while you're in port. Most cruisers travel from port to port except for folks like Chichester. You really don't know much about cruising. BB Dayhopping down the coast doesn't count. Try sailing to a decent destination and see how much use you get from your fancy interior on the way. Two, three, or 6 days at sea will soon convince you that real sailors have little use for traditional creature comforts. I like my bedding to be warm and dry. Isn't that a creature comfort? Cheers MC Yep, but still it's difficult to sleep in a normal bunk without additional padding. My most comfortable sleeping has been done in a sleeping bag on a pipe berth. The 'padding' keeps it warm. :-))))) Cheers |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 11:56:45 +1100, OzOne wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 00:47:19 GMT, scribbled thusly: On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 15:48:59 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote: You're the one bsing. Most creature comforts are only good while you're in port. Most cruisers travel from port to port except for folks like Chichester. You really don't know much about cruising. BB Dayhopping down the coast doesn't count. Sez who? That's what most cruising consists of. Try sailing to a decent destination and see how much use you get from your fancy interior on the way. Do you live in a cave when on land? Just how stupid are you? It doesn't matter where I am. I always prefer to have comfortable accomodations. Two, three, or 6 days at sea will soon convince you that real sailors have little use for traditional creature comforts. You are quite the moron. Real sailors don't measure themselves by how uncomfortable they are. They measure themselves by how much they are enjoying themselves. Maybe you are so feeble that you need an uncomfortable nights sleep to feel like you are facing a big challenge of some sort. It sounds a bit like you haven't slept while underway. If a boat tacks while you are unsecured, and asleep, it can be bloody uncomfortable. However, there is a lot of truth on both sides of the argument in this thread. Elanor Tims (or Timms??), recently told us that her boat sunk by 6" after she got it prepared for an extended cruise. My boat sinks by about an inch when we prepare for our 2 week summer cruises. Regards Donal -- I'm starting to gather that you don't sail outside a protected bay somewhere in a pram. BB |
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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Face it booby, you don't know anything about sailing. I won. I can list every blue water builder from Ted Hood to Beneteau's premium line Beneteau's premium line??? What are you talking about, I wonder? Regards Donal -- |
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I can't help it. It's so damn funny. bob**** comparong himself to Columbus,
claiming to be a cruiser and bragging about a 3 day trip. TeeHee ha ha he ho OzOne wrote Don't laugh Scootz, A lightweight racing tri can go a f***ing long way in 3 days. |
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![]() "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I can't help it. It's so damn funny. bob**** comparong himself to Columbus, claiming to be a cruiser and bragging about a 3 day trip. TeeHee ha ha he ho OzOne wrote Don't laugh Scootz, A lightweight racing tri can go a f***ing long way in 3 days. 619 miles, IIRC??? BTW, the "files" that I mentioned are photos that you enquired about, a few months ago. Your hotmail account looks dead. Regards Donal -- |
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![]() Donal wrote: wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 11:56:45 +1100, OzOne wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 00:47:19 GMT, scribbled thusly: On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 15:48:59 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz" wrote: You're the one bsing. Most creature comforts are only good while you're in port. Most cruisers travel from port to port except for folks like Chichester. You really don't know much about cruising. BB Dayhopping down the coast doesn't count. Sez who? That's what most cruising consists of. Try sailing to a decent destination and see how much use you get from your fancy interior on the way. Do you live in a cave when on land? Just how stupid are you? It doesn't matter where I am. I always prefer to have comfortable accomodations. Two, three, or 6 days at sea will soon convince you that real sailors have little use for traditional creature comforts. You are quite the moron. Real sailors don't measure themselves by how uncomfortable they are. They measure themselves by how much they are enjoying themselves. Maybe you are so feeble that you need an uncomfortable nights sleep to feel like you are facing a big challenge of some sort. It sounds a bit like you haven't slept while underway. If a boat tacks while you are unsecured, and asleep, it can be bloody uncomfortable. That's why you fit lee cloths. Cheers However, there is a lot of truth on both sides of the argument in this thread. Elanor Tims (or Timms??), recently told us that her boat sunk by 6" after she got it prepared for an extended cruise. My boat sinks by about an inch when we prepare for our 2 week summer cruises. Only an inch? I'd say when fully loaded with food, booze, water and diesel for a 4 week trip we the WL is half way up the boot topping. Cheers |
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![]() Donal wrote: "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Face it booby, you don't know anything about sailing. I won. I can list every blue water builder from Ted Hood to Beneteau's premium line Beneteau's premium line??? What are you talking about, I wonder? He's trolling and caught you. Cheers |
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If you go look at many, even most long-distance cruisers, you'll see
that they've widowed down their requirements to what is actually useful. huh? WTF are you talking about? |
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Dayhopping down the coast doesn't count.
Try sailing to a decent destination and see how much use you get from your fancy interior on the way. I have spent at many as 12 days at at sea (not counting my time in the military in which I once 14 days at sea, including three days in a north Pacific storm in January) and I always liked a nice interior. Great for sleeping against when the sea were high and great to laying back and reading when the seas weren't. |
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