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You are the idiot. Actually, you're just stupid. Idiot would take to much
brain power. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... The hull that remains in the water is heeling. The boat is flying a hull. There ya go everyone! The waterbound hull is not "the boat" anymore! Bwahahahahahaha! What an idiot! RB |
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You're the only one who's compromised. Time to get back on your meds.
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Now, Nutsy, you tell me what racing boats or cruising boat(Mono) are designed to go faster with their masts heeled 30+ deg. First you accuse me of "putting my own spin" on things, then you ask the above absurd query. I've never indicated anything but moderate heel, certainly less than 20 percent. Obviously, at 30 things are being pushed, the boat will slow and VMG is compromised. RB |
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You're a liar.
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Reached hishest speed on a reach with a 15 deg heel Are you saying it wouldn't have gone faster at a 12deg heel? Did you try? Did you have crew high siding to get the 15 deg? Thom, speeds in excess of 10 knots were made on the P30 in 25+ knots of air on a reach. Did we try to flatten her out? Nope. 15 is just fine and our speed and trim (overcanvased to be sure) were up for a fun-factor. RB |
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And, since you're incapable of reading, that's exactly what I said... about
5 degrees, then if the process continues it's called FLYING A HULL. I'm glad you wrote it AGAIN. Yes, it's ALSO still called heeling. It ALWAYS called heeling. Maybe the caps will help him, folks! RB |
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After 65* his fenders roll over the toe rail and wedge themselves between
the dock and his (Sudzys, really) POS boat. "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... That's all????? No way!! "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Nutzy's boat heels 65* in the slip when he steps aboard. SV "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Nutsy, I don't consider flying a hull "HEELING" but I'll not argue the point. I can't say that forcing a Lee hull deeper into the water isn't heeling. It probably is but it surely isn't enough to effect the height of the sail. I'll not argue either point. A cruising Cat, in my mind is sailing flat, with sails in the best sailing attitude. Thom |
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It's never called healing, although you do qualify as a liar and a thief.
YOU WIN! "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... And, since you're incapable of reading, that's exactly what I said... about 5 degrees, then if the process continues it's called FLYING A HULL. I'm glad you wrote it AGAIN. Yes, it's ALSO still called heeling. It ALWAYS called heeling. Maybe the caps will help him, folks! RB |
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It's never called healing
Agreed! Healing: 1 a : to make sound or whole heal a wound b : to restore to health He's finally right!!! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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Of which you need plenty.
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... It's never called healing Agreed! Healing: 1 a : to make sound or whole heal a wound b : to restore to health He's finally right!!! Bwahahahahaha! RB |
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