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Horvath May 25th 04 12:55 AM

Marina Woes
 
On Mon, 24 May 2004 19:28:42 -0400, "katysails"
wrote this crap:

Pricey? it's very cheap, here. We have our own launch. Many people
use it for our evening races.

OK, now I know what you're talking about...I thought you meant like they do
in Florida with the boats stacked on each other in big sheds...


We do that here. It's relatively cheap.




Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!

DSK May 25th 04 01:07 AM

Marina Woes
 
Doug said:
-- Of course, you have to pick a boat rather carefully, and make sure that
trailerability, rigging, launching & recovering, are all practical
evolutions instead of afterthoughts.


Hey! Are you *really* katysails? When did you start posting with quotes?

katysails wrote:
We had a shoal draft O'Day 22....easy to rig, easy to launch, easy to
load....what a pain....


ummm... I'm not getting something here. If it was easy, then it
shouldn't have been a pain.

Actually I am somewhat familiar with the O'Day 22, it's not a boat I
would ever pick to trailersail. It's maybe slightly easier to
rig/launch/recover than a Catalina 22, but that boat is truly a PITA.
Gotta wonder why it's so popular... maybe the advertising?

Anyway, there are a fair number of boats that're more practical to
trailersail. You just have to look a little harder and carefully
evaluate the boat with that objective in mind.


... all that time re-rigging every time you want to
sail....


All what time? The Hunter 19 that we sailed & cruised for ten years
took less time to rig & launch than many people spend getting underway
from a slip.

I was never so glad as when we bought the 27" and got a slip for the
season....I prefer spending my time sailing and enjoying the boat, not
getting it ready or tearing it apart...


Me too.

Although the most constructive attitude might be the fellow near us who
trailers a Cape Dory Typhoon... he spends about two hours getting the
keel-stepped mast set up, double lowers, tongue extension, etc etc...
but he loves to fiddle with the boat and counts it all as 'time on
board.' Plus, it's a pretty little boat and lots of people come over to
talk to him about it.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Thom Stewart May 25th 04 01:47 AM

Marina Woes
 
Joe,

I do believe it was around there somewhere that the term "Whiskey with
Branch" came into being? Why don't you enlighten us "Damn Yankees!"

We'll Drink To That. :^))

Ole Thom


Thom Stewart May 25th 04 02:01 AM

Marina Woes
 
Hey Loco,

Lots of Lakes are connected to the Sea.
Some by rivers, other by conections to other bodies of water that are
connected to the sea.

We can excuse you though. We know that you live in the only State in the
Union without a single Natural Lake in it. So we don't expect you to be
very knowledge about Lakes.

OT


Seahag May 25th 04 02:18 AM

Marina Woes
 

"SAIL LOCO" wrote:

That's crazy! Seems like some people just love spreading misery.

The guy that runs White Rocks on a daily basis is a dimwit. His father is

the
real owner who also owns Mike's Crab House down your way. It's too bad

the old
man doesn't know what goes on at the marina.


Mike's on the South River? No wonder he dosen't give a Rat's a$$ about the
marina!

Seahag




Seahag May 25th 04 02:21 AM

Marina Woes
 

"Scott Vernon" wrote:

"Joe" wrote

Yeah sept my boat is to big to fit on a trailor at a cost that not
Crazy. Its unlike your our boxy seidleman trailor sailor.


boxy? trailer sailor?


Did he say "boxy"???? Where the heck is Timmy anyway?

Seahag



Seahag May 25th 04 02:35 AM

Marina Woes
 

"Scott Vernon" wrote:
Problems with the Slip Nazi?

Ya wants me & da boys to come down and have a talk with him?


Ah , so you remember our charming host! ooh ooh, bite the tongue...hee hee.
I'm hauling out next month, wanna free slip for the weekend?:^

Seahag



Seahag May 25th 04 02:39 AM

Marina Woes
 

"katysails" wrote:
...but that's ok since they
watch the sewer overflow from the Grand River during floods pass by...I'd
pull my boat every poo, if I had to contend with that....

--
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





katysails May 25th 04 02:54 AM

Marina Woes
 
Doug asked:
Hey! Are you *really* katysails? When did you start posting with quotes?

Sometimes, I does, sometimes I doesn't....I was really me when I looked in
the mirror this morning, but I guess that could have changed sometime during
the day....
--
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



katysails May 25th 04 02:56 AM

Marina Woes
 
Haggie asked:
Did he say "boxy"???? Where the heck is Timmy anyway?

He be on vacation "up north"...
--
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




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