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JAXAshby February 23rd 04 01:24 PM

Lifelines Part II
 
old codger, have you been laid since you turned 40 several decades ago? It
doesn't sound like it. If so, was she less than a size 18?

No Alain,

It's Jax who is out of compliance. He knows he is wrong and is trying to
palm off a lie on the Group.

Ole Thom










JAXAshby February 23rd 04 01:36 PM

Lifelines Part II
 
Help, kates? Well, you can go on yet another diet.

Jax admitted:almost. I grew up in Min ah SOW tah.

I'm sorry. What can we do to help?


--=20
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein










JAXAshby February 23rd 04 01:38 PM

Lifelines Part II
 
Excelsior has had its own post office for something like 70 years.

Wayzata,

My SIS, the "B" rom Hell, lives in Excelsior (has a Wayzata mailing =
address)....Sure your last name isn't Siepp?

--=20
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein










Joe February 23rd 04 02:42 PM

Navigation Question
 
(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
6. Lunar Distances



Sorry Mensa boy. Most would consider Lunar distances as celestial,
since the moon is a celistial body ya know. Same with a sun line, star
fix ect.

Joe





Thanks Suzy,

And since your new here I give you a few answers and see if
you can guess a few others....OK

1. GPS
2. Loran
3. DR
4. celestial
5. Radio Direction

Anyone feel free to ad to the list.

Joe







Joe February 23rd 04 02:46 PM

Navigation Question
 
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ...
How about:
Depth Sounder
Bottom from lead line



Bottom mavigation is indeed another way to navigate.



Sound from fog horns & bell/gong buoys.


Good one but very restrictive!

RADAR



Indeed another way to navigate!

Also, "DR" doesn't include Piloting, or using local geographic features.



I dissagree. To trianglate off distance features is DR'n IMHO.

Joe


"Joe" wrote in message
om...

Thanks Suzy,

And since your new here I give you a few answers and see if
you can guess a few others....OK

1. GPS
2. Loran
3. DR
4. celestial
5. Radio Direction

Anyone feel free to ad to the list.

Joe


Joe February 23rd 04 02:47 PM

Navigation Question
 
DSK wrote in message ...
Joe wrote:
And since your new here I give you a few answers and see if
you can guess a few others....OK

1. GPS
2. Loran
3. DR
4. celestial
5. Radio Direction

Anyone feel free to ad to the list.


What was the question again?

If you're listing methods of navigating, include inertial tracking. And
if Loran is on the list, then Omega should be too.


Sounds like 2 more to me.


I'm not sure if 'piloting' is a seperate method for this list, but
navigating near shore using fixed landmarks is a good method to know.

Isnt that DR?

Joe

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Joe February 23rd 04 02:48 PM

Navigation Question
 
"DD730" wrote in message gy.com...
Compass



I think a compass is used in all types of navigation, to have a compass only
would not provide you with you location.

Joe


Joe wrote:
(Suzy Brody) wrote in message
. com...
Bill, this is a pointless comment and it adds nothing to this topic.

Suzy


Thanks Suzy,

And since your new here I give you a few answers and see if
you can guess a few others....OK

1. GPS
2. Loran
3. DR
4. celestial
5. Radio Direction

Anyone feel free to ad to the list.

Joe


Joe February 23rd 04 02:52 PM

Navigation Question
 
(Thom Stewart) wrote in message ...
Joe,

You left out the most often used Nav system in use;

LOCAL KNOWLEDGE

Ole Thom



Yes local knowlede is another type of Navigation.

Here in the gulf we have coonass navigation as well. You just cruise
by an oil drilling rig and get the block number off the rig. Ive work
with a many of skippers that could not read and write and thats how
most navigated.

Joe

Alan Gomes February 23rd 04 02:54 PM

Lifelines Part II
 
So you are saying that lifelines are required equipment for Cal 20 class
racing on the East Coast? I just want to confirm what the claim is before I
check it out.

--AG


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
they are required on this end of the world.

with about 5 or 6 C20s in various stages of
renovation--no lifelines on those, either.






JAXAshby February 23rd 04 03:08 PM

Navigation Question
 
no, "celestial" as the term is used means to use an accurate timepiece. Lunar
distances needs no timepiece at all, let alone an accurate one.

6. Lunar Distances



Sorry Mensa boy. Most would consider Lunar distances as celestial,
since the moon is a celistial body ya know. Same with a sun line, star
fix ect.

Joe





Thanks Suzy,

And since your new here I give you a few answers and see if
you can guess a few others....OK

1. GPS
2. Loran
3. DR
4. celestial
5. Radio Direction

Anyone feel free to ad to the list.

Joe
















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