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![]() "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... jonny, it means you didn't understand the context of the sentence, therefore the substitution of one letter for another and the elimination of a third letter in a message of maybe ninety letters has left you completely baffled. Rubbish! Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Dufus" wrote in message .. . You are correct, I was wrong. Gee, I learned something today even if I did get flamed for my ignorance. Pah! You didn't get flamed. You commited a very minor misdemeanour(sp?), and you attracted the attention of BinaryBill. BB is nothing more than a Big girl's Blouse. You mustn't misinterpret his small minded insults. He isn't capable of a proper flame! Regards Donal -- |
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![]() "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... As do most real sailors. But, I think Dufus made a typo. Exactly. Every *real* sailor understood him. Binary Bill has managed to embarrass hinself once again. Regards Donal -- |
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I usually only think of irony in terms of truthful statements. You speak in
"ironic" terms of 20 ft. seas but you can't prove you've ever been offshore? WAIT A MINUTE!!!!!! That is ironic. I, otoh, was offshore as recently as last November and can prove it. In fact, you can't even prove you're more than a figment of your own imagination, "Jax". BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH John Cairns "JAXAshby" rose up on his hind legs and yipped ... Racko-Nos, you missed the irony of the statement. I think _actual_ four-foot waves would frighten you so much you could come back talking about seeing 20 foot waves. As high as the freeboard? |
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Sorry, but how does one tell in advance on someone else's boat whether
or not a lifeline is "proper"? There is no way. In fact, a lifeline can become as you put it compromised without even the boat owner realizing it. One should NEVER rely on a piece of safety equipment vs. common sense. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... 2) They won't necessarily catch you. They'll break, especially under your considerable weight. On Yoda, a sudden lurch caught my friend off guard and he toppled from the cabin trunk. The lines caught him, though at 6'6 and near 300lbs he certainly tested them. There's no way a proper lifeline will break from someone's weight, unless the core is rotted or the lines are bad. NO WAY. RB |
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Probably right, but people do use them for balance. I don't have any on
my boat, so it's not an issue. On the boats on which I teach, I make sure people are crouching or crawling if they have to go forward in bad conditions. "John Cairns" wrote in message ... That was a rhetorical flourish. I've never thought of lifelines as a primary safety item, mainly for the reason that they won't keep you on the boat if push comes to shove. Last summer when we were doing the feeder race for Bay Week I went under the lifelines up to my thighs on the bow of the J-33. If I had been unfortunate enough to be unconscious at the time I would have keep right on going. The stanchion was the grip of last resort at the time. And of course I have gone forward in a crouch when conditions merited it. My point was, and remains, they are not an important safety item for the primary reason that they will not keep you on the boat in the types of conditions you're referring to, and thinking of them as such is silly and naive. Even relying on them in moderate conditions would be hubris at best. John Cairns "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Actually, I've done that several times, even in the bay. It can get pretty rough. Certainly off the coast also. "John Cairns" wrote in message ... So, when you go forward you crawl on your hands and knees? You really need to spend some time offshore Bob. John Cairns "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Lifelines are very useful and important: 1) Working forward, stay low and they can and will catch you 2) If you take a fall from anywhere, accept over them, they can and will catch you RB |
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Sounds like major backpeddling to me.
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... My point was, and remains, they are not an important safety item for the primary reason that they will not keep you on the boat in the types of conditions you're referring to John, you just said that the lines saved you from going overboard. No safety item will save your life under all conditions. But lifelines can be an important factor as you've just shown. You WERE conscous and the lines kept you aboard. They've done the same for me twice. As I said, that's more than my fire extinguishers have done! Every safety item on a boat contributes and should be given equal care and respect, from life lines to a flare gun. They are ALL primary safety measures. That's a smart philosphy that every boater should follow. Anything less leads to neglect and a level of safety is lost or comrpomised. RB |
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Jackass, sounds like you have plenty of experience on your knees.
Thanks for the advice. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... jonny, stay on your feet, don't go to your knees. more control that way. Actually, I've done that several times, even in the bay. It can get pretty rough. Certainly off the coast also. "John Cairns" wrote in message ... So, when you go forward you crawl on your hands and knees? You really need to spend some time offshore Bob. John Cairns "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Lifelines are very useful and important: 1) Working forward, stay low and they can and will catch you 2) If you take a fall from anywhere, accept over them, they can and will catch you RB |
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I believe you, sort of. Bob has never done it, however.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message ... I have been up on the foredeck in 40+ knots of wind off Glen Cove, as well as somewhere between Bermuda and Hatteras. I go up forward low and on my feet. You've never been in "rough conditions." "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... So, when you go forward you crawl on your hands and knees? In rough conditions I stay very low. One hand for me, one for the boat. RB |
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