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Hmm,
Maybe, you should sail my way and I'll grab the girls. I've nearly finished the restoring the three Cape Cod Mercurys for our Junior program. I'll post some pictures soon. So I will now have time to sail. It killed me not to sail last weekend or today. Today it was perfect out. I was hoping I'd have at least one of the Mercuries done so I could take it for a test sail. If you are only day sailing, let me know I'll drive down and meet you for a day. Bart Bobsprit wrote Actually, Bart...Suzanne is working next weekend and I may grab some of the girls and bring the boat your way. We'll see how the weather shakes loose. This past friday was terrible, stunting our plans again. RB |
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If you are only day sailing, let me know I'll drive down and
meet you for a day. Well, think about the following weekend, as many of the girls will be away this weekend. I'll catch you off the NG. You don't want a bad rep associating with me in a "friendly manner!" RB |
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Bob,
You have never been past Execution Rock! That's only 2.5 miles from you! Bart, stop being silly. I posted pics from the Thimble Islands, NY Harbor and Jersey Shore. We never saw pics of NY Harbor or the Jersey shore. That was probably because you never got to NY Harbor (that is, you lied) and the Jersey shore trip was 2 boats and 10 years ago. Bob, you are going backwards in your sailing experience. Bart has tossed down the challenge. |
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YIKES! RUN BART!!!
"Bobsprit" wrote Well, think about the following weekend, as many of the girls will be away this weekend. I'll catch you off . You want to bed with me in a "friendly manner''? RB |
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Isn't it ironic? At the very same time boob**** posted this juvenile, jealous ridden post, I was out sailing. Scotty "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... You'd win that bet. Scotty Potty does not sail. RB |
What If # 6
Scott Vernon wrote: "Jim Cate" lied... Because the Mac 26M is lightweight in other words CHEAPly made. Lightweight, like a Ferrari, or an SST. dagger board trunk area, I doubt seriously that it would break either the board (which is a flexible, reinforced fiberglass member, not a rigid lead keel) or the trunk/hull before I realized what was happening and raised the board and moved the boat out to a safer position. The noise of the board hitting the bottom would also be more noticable than on a heavy keel boat. you'll find out. do a google on ''Mac boards breaking''. In the highly unlikely event that the board is damaged, we can replace it with a new one for around $250. - - - Tell me Scotty- If you had to replace your keel in such circumstances and IF you were able to get your boat back to a salvage yard, how much would you have to pay to replace the keel in YOUR boat. (Assuming you still had a boat that could be salvaged after such a disaster.) Jim |
What If # 6
"Jim Cate" wrote In the highly unlikely event that we run into a turtle and the board is damaged, we can replace it with a new one for around $250. - - - Tell me Scotty- If you had to replace your keel in such circumstances my keel wouldn't break under such circumstances. Scotty |
What If # 6
As in a toy.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Jim Cate" wrote in message ... Scott Vernon wrote: "Jim Cate" lied... Because the Mac 26M is lightweight in other words CHEAPly made. Lightweight, like a Ferrari, or an SST. |
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In this case, lightweight like a Clorox Bottle.
BB As if a C&C 27 is not. . . |
What If # 6
If you can't tell the difference between a C&C 27 and a Mac 26m, you
must be the King of all lubbers. I didn't say they were the same. Just that some would consider a C&C 27 a clorox bottle also. |
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