LinkBack Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
  #11   Report Post  
Jonathan Ganz
 
Posts: n/a
Default Why don't you guys just leave it alone

Total bs.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Jim Cate" wrote in message
...

bs deleted


  #12   Report Post  
Martin Baxter
 
Posts: n/a
Default Why don't you guys just leave it alone

Jim Cate wrote:




Did I mention Carmen?



I just figured that you really liked Carmen.

Cheers
Marty

------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------
Want to have instant messaging, and chat rooms, and discussion
groups for your local users or business, you need dbabble!
-- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dbabble.htm ----
  #13   Report Post  
Jim Cate
 
Posts: n/a
Default Why don't you guys just leave it alone



Jonathan Ganz wrote:
Total bs.

You can call it bs if you want to. But you are totally out of it,
Johnny. I came on this board trying to get some substantive information
about the new Mac 26M from anyone who had sailed one, or anyone who had
discussed it with others who had sailed it. In response to my
inquiries, I got NOTHING of any substance. I ended up spending days on
this newsgroup trying to explain to you and your buddies that the Mac
26M did, after all, have a new hull and keel design that was, in fact,
substantively changed from the older models. All I got for my troubles
was more crap from ng participants who were getting more and more
incensed as it became more and more obvious that they really didn't know
what they were talking about, and further, that I wasn't going to let
them get away with it, and wouldn't be intimidated.

As previously discussed, I spent some time looking at various
displacement boats in the 30 - 36 ft range, and discussed them on this
ng and on cruising. At one time, I was ready to put in a deposit on the
Cal 34. After considering the many positive and negative factors
involved, and the prospects for using the boat in the future, mad the
costs entailed, I again considered the Mac 26M. Finally, after
reviewing several options and available choices, I went over each boat
with my wife. - She was adamantly opposed to getting the Cal 34 because
of some problems with its interior, and she preferred the new Mac 26M.
At that point, on March 25, I visited the Mac dealer in the area,
discussed prices and options, and placed an order. As previously noted,
I am not defending the Mac as the world's greatest sailboat, and I never
claimed it was suitable for blue water crossings. - I did say that it
had been given a bum rap on this newsgroup, and that I was going to
provide a little fresh air and balance to the discussion. (Actually, had
my wife not been so turned off, I probably would have gone ahead and bid
on the Cal, subject to the results of a survey.)

Im totally amazed that you and some of your buddies think that this is a
trolling event, that I didn't really consider boats other than the Mac,
and that I'm lying about placing an order late last month, etc. I think
that the real problem you are having is simply that I didn't turn tail
and run when you and your buddies started your flame war and didn't
obviously didn't accomplish the results you expected. - Something like
40 asa participants against one "new-guy," with some occasinal
assistance. (It's also ironic that I have posted notes to the ng since
1997, and I may actually be one of the "oldies" relative to most of
those now posting.

In any event, it's the excitement and pleasure of sailing that counts.
At least that's what I thought a few months ago.

Jim

  #14   Report Post  
Jonathan Ganz
 
Posts: n/a
Default Why don't you guys just leave it alone

MacBoy,

It is total bs and so are you. You're a proven liar. You got
tons of substantive advice, which you rightly ignored, since
you'd already bought the piece of crap boat. You can twist
it all you want, but those are the facts. You had an opportunity
to prove me wrong, but was unable.

The FACT is that the Mac you bought is a piece of crap, and
the FACT is that you're now trying to justify it. Keep at it if
it makes you feel better, but that won't improve the quality
of boat. You got ripped off and can't admit it to yourself or
anyone else.

I know from a very, very reliable source that the Mac is an
incredible rip-off. But, you don't give a sh*t, so fine. Take
her out on the ocean, but be sure to bring an EPIRB. You're
going to need it.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Jim Cate" wrote in message
...


Jonathan Ganz wrote:
Total bs.



  #15   Report Post  
Marc
 
Posts: n/a
Default Why don't you guys just leave it alone

Jim, you are an F'ing schmuck. You have wasted hours of your time in
lengthy responses to the NG goads. Nobody gives a ****. They just want
to see you dance. And ,boy, what a show!
Jeff Morris fires a shot and we get the Jim Cate Two Step.
Jon Ganz lobs one in and we get the Jim Cate Fandango
Scott Vernon drops a bomb and we get Jim Cate doing an impression of
John Belushi doing an impression of Joe Cocker.

My boats in the water now, and I'm going sailing. C'Ya



On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 08:41:15 -0500, Jim Cate wrote:



Jonathan Ganz wrote:
Total bs.

You can call it bs if you want to. But you are totally out of it,
Johnny. I came on this board trying to get some substantive information
about the new Mac 26M from anyone who had sailed one, or anyone who had
discussed it with others who had sailed it. In response to my
inquiries, I got NOTHING of any substance. I ended up spending days on
this newsgroup trying to explain to you and your buddies that the Mac
26M did, after all, have a new hull and keel design that was, in fact,
substantively changed from the older models. All I got for my troubles
was more crap from ng participants who were getting more and more
incensed as it became more and more obvious that they really didn't know
what they were talking about, and further, that I wasn't going to let
them get away with it, and wouldn't be intimidated.

As previously discussed, I spent some time looking at various
displacement boats in the 30 - 36 ft range, and discussed them on this
ng and on cruising. At one time, I was ready to put in a deposit on the
Cal 34. After considering the many positive and negative factors
involved, and the prospects for using the boat in the future, mad the
costs entailed, I again considered the Mac 26M. Finally, after
reviewing several options and available choices, I went over each boat
with my wife. - She was adamantly opposed to getting the Cal 34 because
of some problems with its interior, and she preferred the new Mac 26M.
At that point, on March 25, I visited the Mac dealer in the area,
discussed prices and options, and placed an order. As previously noted,
I am not defending the Mac as the world's greatest sailboat, and I never
claimed it was suitable for blue water crossings. - I did say that it
had been given a bum rap on this newsgroup, and that I was going to
provide a little fresh air and balance to the discussion. (Actually, had
my wife not been so turned off, I probably would have gone ahead and bid
on the Cal, subject to the results of a survey.)

Im totally amazed that you and some of your buddies think that this is a
trolling event, that I didn't really consider boats other than the Mac,
and that I'm lying about placing an order late last month, etc. I think
that the real problem you are having is simply that I didn't turn tail
and run when you and your buddies started your flame war and didn't
obviously didn't accomplish the results you expected. - Something like
40 asa participants against one "new-guy," with some occasinal
assistance. (It's also ironic that I have posted notes to the ng since
1997, and I may actually be one of the "oldies" relative to most of
those now posting.

In any event, it's the excitement and pleasure of sailing that counts.
At least that's what I thought a few months ago.

Jim




  #16   Report Post  
katysails
 
Posts: n/a
Default Why don't you guys just leave it alone

Jim admitted: My favorites include Carmen, Aida, La Boheme, Don Giovani,
Carmen, Magic
Flute,

OK, you're partially redeemed, but you can keep the Wagner.....actually, I
can see you storming across Galveston Bay, all 50 hp blazing, with the "Cry
of the Valkyrie" blasting out of the portholes....

--
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


  #17   Report Post  
katysails
 
Posts: n/a
Default Why don't you guys just leave it alone

I don't care for opera and even I know that La Boheme is by Puccini,
not Verdi. Damn

Methinks you read it wron...he is stating he likes ALL Verdi pieces along
with the assortment he listed....(which were by various composers and not
all by Pucinni...)

--
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


  #18   Report Post  
katysails
 
Posts: n/a
Default Why don't you guys just leave it alone

Jim asked: Incidentally, can you suggest any opera themes or characters that
might
relate to sailing?

Our O'Day 27 was named Rusulka....water witch....anything by Wagner would be
a heavy German name....not my style....

--
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


  #19   Report Post  
Jim Cate
 
Posts: n/a
Default Why don't you guys just leave it alone



katysails wrote:

Jim admitted: My favorites include Carmen, Aida, La Boheme, Don Giovani,
Carmen, Magic
Flute,

OK, you're partially redeemed, but you can keep the Wagner.....actually, I
can see you storming across Galveston Bay, all 50 hp blazing, with the "Cry
of the Valkyrie" blasting out of the portholes....


What about "Flying Dutchman?" Pretty appropriate.

  #20   Report Post  
Jim Cate
 
Posts: n/a
Default Why don't you guys just leave it alone



Jonathan Ganz wrote:

MacBoy,

It is total bs and so are you. You're a proven liar. You got
tons of substantive advice, which you rightly ignored, since
you'd already bought the piece of crap boat.


This is a lie. I posted several notes on the ng in February, at which
time I was looking at several boats but hadn't made any decisions. In
fact, I was looking at displacement boats in the 30-35 ft range in
particular, and I was planning to make a deposit on the Cal 34, before
getting the overwhelmingly negative reaction from my wife. As previously
noted, I finally settled on the Mac 26M, for a number of reasons, and my
order was placed March 25.

There have been a number of absurd, vacuous, and probably even libelous
notes posted on this ng for a number of years bashing the Macs. My
intention is to see that the discussions become at least somewhat more
balanced, and that the bashers begin to realize that Mac Bashing just
isn't as much fun as it used to be.

Jim



You can twist
it all you want, but those are the facts. You had an opportunity
to prove me wrong, but was unable.

The FACT is that the Mac you bought is a piece of crap, and
the FACT is that you're now trying to justify it. Keep at it if
it makes you feel better, but that won't improve the quality
of boat. You got ripped off and can't admit it to yourself or
anyone else.

I know from a very, very reliable source that the Mac is an
incredible rip-off. But, you don't give a sh*t, so fine. Take
her out on the ocean, but be sure to bring an EPIRB. You're
going to need it.


 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

Posting Rules

Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
( OT ) WHY DID ASHCROFT ALLOW BIN LADENS TO LEAVE THE U.S. WITHOUT QUESTIONING? Jim General 0 April 13th 04 05:23 PM
I must leave. Christopher Robin General 4 January 16th 04 06:52 PM
rec.boats & politics...why do I think the two do not go together? at am I missing ?Can't You Guys Find a more suitable newsgroup for your polical issues? Bear General 3 December 23rd 03 02:30 AM
Leave it in or Take it out?? Art's Mail General 16 September 18th 03 01:16 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 10:10 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2025 BoatBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.
 

About Us

"It's about Boats"

 

Copyright © 2017