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No. You're a LIAR AND A THIEF. YOU WIN!
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Actually in sailing it is a term used by sailors to discribe the action of the rotation of the hull of a boat; usually caused by the wind on the sail that forces the lee side gunnel down toward the water surface. When a hull is flying, the vessel becomes a counterbalanced monohull and the term "heeling" continues to be correct. The degree of heel is what lifts the hull clear. Word game or not, Gayanzy was not correct in his statement. You infer that this discussion degenerated, but I made a valid supported point and it was Gayanzy who degenerated. Examine the entire thread. RB |
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