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How many times have you used a
mainsail?


Many more times than you and on a far greater variety of sailboats. I've also
sailed a Hunter 320 with the in-mast furler. Why do you ask?

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Still clewless, just as I figured.


No...the clues are all in. You clearly have a cheap VHS. Certainly not a proper
Icom M1+ or the like. You ended up with more junk for your junky sailboat,
cheaping out even on the safety stuff.

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Yup, clueless bob. Even though I posted which one I have and what I paid,
you DON'T KNOW!!!!!!


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Still clewless, just as I figured.


No...the clues are all in. You clearly have a cheap VHS. Certainly not a

proper
Icom M1+ or the like. You ended up with more junk for your junky sailboat,
cheaping out even on the safety stuff.

RB


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On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 14:36:00 GMT, Marc wrote this
crap:

Its really amazing. Someone posted to the hunter forum about the best
options to get on the 365. All the replies were adament about the in
mast furler. My slip neighbor has that boat and rig and as you said,
it doesn't sailworth a poot. I suggested to the forum that they forget
the in mast furling, opt for the full roached main, and buy a good set
of lazy jacks, stack pack , dutchman or other sail handling system,
with single line reefing. Mild ****storm ensued. These jokers just
don't get it. the HP's in the main. I've sailed the boat with a full
main, and it is fast.


I've raced against some. It's not fast.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!


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On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 23:36:44 +0100, "Donal"
wrote this crap:

Sheeesh, Bob! You are obviously very experienced.

How many fires have you extinguished? How many times have you used a
mainsail?



He doesn't raise it while he motors.





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On 17 Jun 2004 23:05:45 GMT, "Scott Vernon" wrote
this crap:

IIRC the few times I looked at boobs' boring ''sailing'' pics, the main was
still in its cover.



Was the motor running, or was he poling with his whisker pole?





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he was motoring, of course. His pole is too short, so says his wife.

SV

"Horvath" wrote in message
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On 17 Jun 2004 23:05:45 GMT, "Scott Vernon" wrote
this crap:

IIRC the few times I looked at boobs' boring ''sailing'' pics, the main

was
still in its cover.



Was the motor running, or was he poling with his whisker pole?





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!


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"Bob****" wrote ...
Still clewless, just as I figured.


You clearly have a cheap VHS. Certainly not a proper
Icom M1+


does the M1 also play DVDs?

SV

 
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