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BB said: He conserves his energy for
opening Twinkies packages. Everyone knows Scotty would never eat Twinkies on his boat...he prefers cheese inhalants.... -- 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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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 07:29:31 -0400, DSK wrote
this crap: Jim Cate wrote: Interesting. - Doug said that the wind speed might have been as much as 10-12 knots. Why do you criticize my estimate of the wind speed but not his, when he wasn't even there? Because whitecaps usually begin forming around 8 knots and are regular at 10. Huh? Are they different on your sea? Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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You think Doug King is an inferior sailor
because he owns a trawler. I don't think Doug is an inferior sailor. In fact I know that he has more experience and info about sailing. But he's still a jerk. RB |
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There was none on. I was going to add one, but the way the center hatch
opens , it would be in the way. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... Why you no have vang on dat boat? -- 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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The rest of us know that owning a nice
boat or an expensive boat has absolutely nothing to do with the ability of the owner, period. Wow, John. You spent a lot of time on that post and I sympathize. BUT, you don't have to read my posts. Clearly, Doug, Scotty and Loco and others enjoy the obviously petty nonsense that goes on here, but "you" are above it all. Simply don't play, John. It's that simple. RB |
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you really have to go a far piece to make
yourself feel important, don't you? Oh, Katy. You're such a tool. RB |
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"John Cairns" wrote
C'mon Bob, try a little harder. How long have you been POSTING here. You constantly belittle Scotty's choice of boat. Think about it. You've heard the term, kicking a dead dog, right? So now I'm a dead dog? Oh well, I've been called worse. If you think Scotty owns such a crappy boat, why keep bringing it up? Jealousy? |
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![]() katysails wrote: Also, I don't plan on making any extended ocean passages. What does that have to do about whether you have instruments or not???? Well, If you are only going to take your boat out in Galveston Bay within a few miles of land, wind speed and weather aren't as critical as when you plan on sailing from Kemah to Galveston to Corpus, or to Brownsville. In other words, if you are only interested in day sailing, you might be willing to rely on hand-held instruments, or on observations based on the Beaufort scale, when you know you can motor back to port in 20 minutes. - Does that answer your question Katy? Jim |
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![]() DSK wrote: Bobsprit wrote: Jim, remember...Doug "sails" a Trawler! And has covered more miles in just the past year than you'll ever travel by water. Anchored more times than you ever will. Sailed & raced a wide variety of one designs & keelboats over the past 4 decades, often bringing home silver. You've got the edge on me in sock puppets, though. DSK Sounds like you are a hot **** salty-dog sailor, Doug. Jim |
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![]() Joe wrote: Jim Cate wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Jim Cate My boat may not be as fast as yours, and I may not be as salty as you, but I'm not a fake. I'm curious, Joe. How do you earn a living, get the money to pay dock fees and maintenance on your boat, and still have all that free time to spend sailing around the bay, plus the time you spend following this ng? Jim Daddy left me 4 oil wells Joe Good for you Joe. I also have some ocean front property in Arizona. You interested? Its for sale. But I don't have even one oil well, Dab burnit what kind of Texan are you anyway. You at least have a ranch right? What about a Ford Truck? and I have lots of deadlines and responsibilities at work and home Don't we all Jim. You should move aboard and set up your law firm aboard. Make the commute to work enjoyable. Perhaps you should move into a speciality that make more jack with less hassles and deadlines. Just a suggestion. that take precedence over sailing. Yeah me to. If I dident have to make money Id be on Palmyra searching for the lost gold. Or crusing thru Europe on the canals. My wife and I did get out today, for an afternoon of sailing. Well good for you. Did you bring the rugrats? The miss and I went for a dink ride but lost the impeller on the outboard so the trip was cut short. Were are you going to anchor on the 4th for the fireworks display? We will most likely anchor in the bay east of the Kemah cut. You will see us sail the bay most of the day then anchor around sunset for the show. My Ketch is Red with Yellow Trim, come on by and raft up with us. We will have a 60 foot crewboat with cold AC to raft up to. Joe Joe, I haven't even found my first oil well, much less four of them. For the Fourth, I plan on staying at Galveston and watching their fireworks at the SeaWall, around 38th Street. At Christmas, however, I hope to be able to achor my boat somewhere in the lake or channel convenient for watching the Christmas boat parade. Jim Jim Jim |
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