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mattie, squathead, you too are just too frikken stew ped (two words) to catch
the irony of the statement made to Racko-Nos Pam. The waves off Glen Cove would be hard pressed to go much above 3-1/3 feet (fetch is too little), even though the winds were 42 sustained, gusting to 50+. you see, dum-dum, racko-nos pam was saying that no sailor on aol had ever seen "rough" water, rough enough to be careful when going forward on a deck. dum-dum, you also missed the mention of that bit of water between Hatteras and Bermuda where the winds didn't get much above 40 something. the fetch is a bit more there. mattie dum-dum squathead, racko-nos was claiming to have a longer dick than anyone here and you pulled yours out to measure. way to go, the laughs on you. I just have to laugh... Boy, it can get real rough off Glen Cove, it's almost as stary as Port Jefferson. I lived under the Throgsneck Bridge for a while (the trade school) before I got a license and have sailed the sound for a lot of years. The stream can get rough (doesn't have to be), but the fact that he feels that he should include it in the line with Glen Cove is real good. Matt Colie Lifelong Mariner, Licensed Marine, Congenital Sailor JAXAshby wrote: 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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