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Basic Sailing Terms for the Weak Minded
It appears that Scotty and Ganzy think that Catamarans with a hull in the air
aren't heeling, but a simple search reveals..... http://www.jworld-sailing.com/sailing-terms.htm Heel: The lean of the boat under sail And more... From Websters: Heel: : a tilt (as of a boat) to one side; also : the extent of such a tilt |
Basic Sailing Terms for the Weak Minded
Lean is not tip over dufus.
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... It appears that Scotty and Ganzy think that Catamarans with a hull in the air aren't heeling, but a simple search reveals..... http://www.jworld-sailing.com/sailing-terms.htm Heel: The lean of the boat under sail And more... From Websters: Heel: : a tilt (as of a boat) to one side; also : the extent of such a tilt |
Basic Sailing Terms for the Weak Minded
Lean is not tip over dufus.
Wong again, Gayanzy! LEAN: 1 a : to incline, deviate, or bend from a vertical position And...TILT, according to websters: 1 : to become tipped : Topple 2 : LEAN Bwahahahahaha! You'd think the poor fool would check before exposing himself, but he likes beatings! RB |
Basic Sailing Terms for the Weak Minded
Wong? Are you from China?
Tip over = capsize You're the one who's been exposed... yuck. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Lean is not tip over dufus. Wong again, Gayanzy! LEAN: 1 a : to incline, deviate, or bend from a vertical position And...TILT, according to websters: 1 : to become tipped : Topple 2 : LEAN Bwahahahahaha! You'd think the poor fool would check before exposing himself, but he likes beatings! RB |
Basic Sailing Terms for the Weak Minded
Tip over = capsize
A boat that has heeled by a single degree is also tipping over, but it has not capsized. You have no command of sailing terms or basic English. RB |
Basic Sailing Terms for the Weak Minded
What do you expect from an internet sailor?
Scotty "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Lean is not tip over dufus. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... It appears that Scotty and Ganzy think that Catamarans with a hull in the air aren't heeling, but a simple search reveals..... http://www.jworld-sailing.com/sailing-terms.htm Heel: The lean of the boat under sail And more... From Websters: Heel: : a tilt (as of a boat) to one side; also : the extent of such a tilt |
Basic Sailing Terms for the Weak Minded
Only on your planet... the liars' planet.
Keep reply to all my posts. YOU'RE WINNING!! "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Tip over = capsize A boat that has heeled by a single degree is also tipping over, but it has not capsized. You have no command of sailing terms or basic English. RB |
Basic Sailing Terms for the Weak Minded
Sounds like you're the expert on non-straight. Do tell.
wrote in message ... On 09 Feb 2004 19:16:59 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote: Tip over = capsize A boat that has heeled by a single degree is also tipping over, but it has not capsized. You have no command of sailing terms or basic English. RB You'll find Gayanzy has no concept of "straight" either. BB |
Basic Sailing Terms for the Weak Minded
The ability to read.
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... What do you expect from an internet sailor? Scotty "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Lean is not tip over dufus. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... It appears that Scotty and Ganzy think that Catamarans with a hull in the air aren't heeling, but a simple search reveals..... http://www.jworld-sailing.com/sailing-terms.htm Heel: The lean of the boat under sail And more... From Websters: Heel: : a tilt (as of a boat) to one side; also : the extent of such a tilt |
Basic Sailing Terms for the Weak Minded
he can read, but he can't comprehend.
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... The ability to read. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... What do you expect from an internet sailor? Scotty "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Lean is not tip over dufus. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... It appears that Scotty and Ganzy think that Catamarans with a hull in the air aren't heeling, but a simple search reveals..... http://www.jworld-sailing.com/sailing-terms.htm Heel: The lean of the boat under sail And more... From Websters: Heel: : a tilt (as of a boat) to one side; also : the extent of such a tilt |
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