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Sounds like you're the KING OF IDIOTS! YOU WIN!

Now you're claiming that when a cat flys a hull it's actually heeling???????

HEY STUPID!! Most cats can fly a hull.

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Catamarans can and do heel, but only 5 or so degrees.


Hmmmm. Sounds like another uniformed idiotic moronic comment from Gayanzy.
Some cats can fly a hull. That's more than 5 degrees.

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Now you're claiming that when a cat flys a hull it's actually heeling???????

HEY STUPID!! Most cats can fly a hull.


They can? Hmmmm. Didn't you say most only heel 5 degrees? I suggest you might
be confused between listing and heeling.
No surprise!

Bwahahahahahaha!

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No, I'd say you have no idea what you're talking about.

Let me try and explain, even though I know it's futile in your
case...

During normal sailing conditions, most cats heel up to about 5 deg.,
some a bit more, some less, depending on the conditions and the boat.
On the other hand, when things get out of control, as in the case of a
cruising cat, one hull lifts off the water, thus "flying." Disaster is sure
to
follow. If the cat, such as many a hobie, flys a hull, that's probably
intended if the sailors know what they're doing. If they don't, it soon
goes over, and then they learn something (something you seem
incapable of doing).

Back to you mental juvinile....

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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Now you're claiming that when a cat flys a hull it's actually

heeling???????

HEY STUPID!! Most cats can fly a hull.


They can? Hmmmm. Didn't you say most only heel 5 degrees? I suggest you

might
be confused between listing and heeling.
No surprise!

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB



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During normal sailing conditions, most cats heel up to about 5 deg.,
some a bit more, some less, depending on the conditions and the boat.
On the other hand, when things get out of control, as in the case of a
cruising cat, one hull lifts off the water, thus "flying."

Duh! It's still heeling, dumbass!

Bwahahahahaha!

RB
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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.

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I don't consider flying a hull "HEELING" but I'll not argue the point.

Heeling means "To lean to one side" so a cat does indeed heel on it's one hull
as the other flys. When flying a hull, a cat becomes a counterweighted monohull
and IS heeling.

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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. You are a liar and
a thief,
and YOU WIN!

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I don't consider flying a hull "HEELING" but I'll not argue the point.

Heeling means "To lean to one side" so a cat does indeed heel on it's one

hull
as the other flys. When flying a hull, a cat becomes a counterweighted

monohull
and IS heeling.

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Nutzy's boat heels 65* in the slip when he steps aboard.

SV

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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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Nutzy's boat heels 65* in the slip when he steps aboard.


65*??? Bwahahahaha! Even in his trolls he's an idiot!

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That's all????? No way!!

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Nutzy's boat heels 65* in the slip when he steps aboard.

SV

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
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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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