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Capt. Mooron June 27th 04 12:36 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
Good List.... just wait till Ozzy gets back.... he'll whoop you into shape
while wearing his gold braided Greek Fisherman's Cap!
Ozzy would have produced a detailed list that would put everyone here to
shame considering his Global Trotting history and vast fortunes. ;-)

CM

OzOne wrote in message ...
| On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:21:04 -0400, "John Cairns"
| scribbled thusly:
|
| Okay.... I'm taking a quick poll to see if Bob is the only poster here
with
| such a limited sailing area.
|
| I've been everywher man,
| I've been everywhere,
| Crossed the desert bare man,
| I've breathed the mountain air Man,
| Oh travel I've had my share Man,
| I've been everywhere!
|
|
|
| Oz1...of the 3 twins.
|
| I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.



JAXAshby June 27th 04 02:25 PM

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Jaxxies... you sail a friggin Irwin 30...

I have never stepped foot on an Irwin 30 in my life.

JAXAshby June 27th 04 02:29 PM

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I've seen Jax going backwards in a race.

Scotty


this is true. and we were leading and continued to lead.

JAXAshby June 27th 04 02:31 PM

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I call bull****...no Irwin can sail in over 5 knots of wind!

CM


I did an offshore delivery in one last year and when off watch I would catch
some zzz's, even when the winds were 40+. The boat was more than adequate.

JAXAshby June 27th 04 02:33 PM

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How the hell would you know what I have and haven't learned, mindreader?

by the words, wally, you chose to tell us what you have learned.

Capt. Mooron June 27th 04 02:47 PM

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LIAR!


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
| Jaxxies... you sail a friggin Irwin 30...
|
| I have never stepped foot on an Irwin 30 in my life.



Capt. Mooron June 27th 04 02:48 PM

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Thought you never set foot on an Irwin Jaxxies????

Bwahahahahahahahahaaa

CM

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
| I call bull****...no Irwin can sail in over 5 knots of wind!
|
| CM
|
| I did an offshore delivery in one last year and when off watch I would
catch
| some zzz's, even when the winds were 40+. The boat was more than
adequate.



JAXAshby June 27th 04 02:58 PM

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moron, it is Sunday morning and you are slooshed.

From: "Capt. Mooron"
Date: 6/27/2004 9:47 AM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

LIAR!


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
| Jaxxies... you sail a friggin Irwin 30...
|
| I have never stepped foot on an Irwin 30 in my life.











JAXAshby June 27th 04 02:59 PM

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I have never set foot on an Irwin 30 in my life.

Thought you never set foot on an Irwin Jaxxies????

Bwahahahahahahahahaaa

CM

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
| I call bull****...no Irwin can sail in over 5 knots of wind!
|
| CM
|
| I did an offshore delivery in one last year and when off watch I would
catch
| some zzz's, even when the winds were 40+. The boat was more than
adequate.











Capt. Mooron June 27th 04 03:14 PM

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Not even close to it....

I don't have sufficient reserves of alcohol to generate that condition. I
did get 3 more fence posts dug and set though.
Sold any cars this morning Jax?

Irwin 30.... Bwahahahahahahahahaaaaaa!

CM

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
| moron, it is Sunday morning and you are slooshed.
|
| From: "Capt. Mooron"
| Date: 6/27/2004 9:47 AM Eastern Standard Time
| Message-id:
|
| LIAR!
|
|
| "JAXAshby" wrote in message
| ...
| | Jaxxies... you sail a friggin Irwin 30...
| |
| | I have never stepped foot on an Irwin 30 in my life.
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Capt. Mooron June 27th 04 03:17 PM

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Two feet then...... or were your feet both firmly planted into your mouth as
usual and you had to board the Irwin crawling on your butt cheeks ... as
usual?

You own an Irwin 30 Jaxxie.... everyone knows it!

Oh wait... don't tell us it's the Irwin 32!!!!! Bwahahahahahahahaaa....
which is only 30 feet LOA!

CM

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
| I have never set foot on an Irwin 30 in my life.
|
| Thought you never set foot on an Irwin Jaxxies????
|
| Bwahahahahahahahahaaa
|
| CM
|
| "JAXAshby" wrote in message
| ...
| | I call bull****...no Irwin can sail in over 5 knots of wind!
| |
| | CM
| |
| | I did an offshore delivery in one last year and when off watch I would
| catch
| | some zzz's, even when the winds were 40+. The boat was more than
| adequate.
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JAXAshby June 27th 04 04:22 PM

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moron, you have decades of reserves behind you.

Not even close to it....

I don't have sufficient reserves of alcohol to generate that condition. I
did get 3 more fence posts dug and set though.
Sold any cars this morning Jax?

Irwin 30.... Bwahahahahahahahahaaaaaa!

CM

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
| moron, it is Sunday morning and you are slooshed.
|
| From: "Capt. Mooron"
| Date: 6/27/2004 9:47 AM Eastern Standard Time
| Message-id:
|
| LIAR!
|
|
| "JAXAshby" wrote in message
| ...
| | Jaxxies... you sail a friggin Irwin 30...
| |
| | I have never stepped foot on an Irwin 30 in my life.
|
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Bob Crantz June 27th 04 04:24 PM

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Great troll, but I don't think others will believe it.


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...

Sorry, Mooron. I'm afraid you blew it again. Not that your troll really

means
anything...

NY Harbor aboard the Petrel as crew (71 foot yawl), my first sailing

experience
after learning on Sunfish.

Trinidad and Tobago aboard a a real sailing skiff built in the 30's. I was

15.

North Carolina, several outings on Hobie Cats and the Hobie monohull. Just

a
couple of years ago on the cat.

Pocono Lake, Laser sailing.

LIS, more boats sailed than I could count at the moment!

Jersey Shore, Catalina 27 and Galaxy 32. Doing it again next week out of

Shark
River!

Miami, in a god-awful Albacor, but later in a nice lightening.

And speaking of Lightenings, we use to sail one along with a Chrysler boat

on a
PA lake that I don't recall.

Rough times for you, eh, Mooron???

RB




JAXAshby June 27th 04 04:30 PM

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I was once on an Irwin 32 that was on land. The owner was broke and selling
off what he could. He didn't have anything I wanted.

I was once on a boat the owner claimed was an Irwin 45 (I thought Irwin made no
such boat, and for sure it didn't look like any boat Ted Irwin designed), but I
walked off before the boat sailed because I didn't trust the owner. the boat
sank a couple weeks later 160 miles east of Hatteras.

I think I was on an Endever 37 once, which some people claim was an Irwin
design.

From: "Capt. Mooron"
Date: 6/27/2004 10:17 AM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

Two feet then...... or were your feet both firmly planted into your mouth as
usual and you had to board the Irwin crawling on your butt cheeks ... as
usual?

You own an Irwin 30 Jaxxie.... everyone knows it!

Oh wait... don't tell us it's the Irwin 32!!!!! Bwahahahahahahahaaa....
which is only 30 feet LOA!

CM

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
| I have never set foot on an Irwin 30 in my life.
|
| Thought you never set foot on an Irwin Jaxxies????
|
| Bwahahahahahahahahaaa
|
| CM
|
| "JAXAshby" wrote in message
| ...
| | I call bull****...no Irwin can sail in over 5 knots of wind!
| |
| | CM
| |
| | I did an offshore delivery in one last year and when off watch I would
| catch
| | some zzz's, even when the winds were 40+. The boat was more than
| adequate.
|
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SAIL LOCO June 27th 04 04:38 PM

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I have seen Bob sailing -- with his girls -- in winds of 30+, and
gusting

That's because you ARE Bob.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"No shirt, no skirt, full service"

SAIL LOCO June 27th 04 04:40 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
I did an offshore delivery in one last year and when off watch I would
catch
some zzz's, even when the winds were 40+. The boat was more than
adequate.

Gee, a few posts back this Putz stated that he has "never set foot on an
Irwin"
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"No shirt, no skirt, full service"

Joe June 27th 04 04:43 PM

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ...
Okay.... I'm taking a quick poll to see if Bob is the only poster here with
such a limited sailing area.

Please just give us an idea of where you've sailed, lakes, oceans, bays,
countries...... I'll start:

CM


Ok,
Pacific
Atlantic
South China Sea
Indian Ocean
North Sea
Morgan City LA. To Wick Scottland
Freeport Texas to Freeport Bahamas
LA CA to Morgan City LA
Panama Canal
SanDeigo to Hawaii and back 2 times
Hawaii to Shanghi
Peral Harbor
Maui
Launi
Singapore
Shanghi to Subic Bay
Subic to Deigo Garcia twice
Deigo Garcia to Maritious
Deigo to Perth OZ
Perth to Tiawan
Tiawan to Japan
Every port from Mobile to Port mansfield in the Gulf
Flower Gardens (110mi SSE) from freeport TX over 800 times
Galveston to Corpus Christie 50+ times
Hong Kong twice
Alapulco
Baja
Bay of De Campchie Mexico
Tampico bay
Chesapeak bay
San Francisco Bay
Galveston Bay
Choclate Bay
Madagorda bay
Laguna Mardre
Offits bayou
bayou Tesh
Bayou Labattrey
Aransas Bay
West Bay
East Bay
Trinity Bay
Capono bay
SanAntoino Bay
Christmas Bay
Mustang Bay
Eagle Moutian Lake
Benbrook Lake
Lake Ponchatrain
Sabine Lake
Calcasieu lake
Lake Travis
Lake Conroe
Topaz Lake
Tick Faw
Red River
Trinity river
Ceder Bayou
Buffalo Bayou
Brazos River
Nachez river
Mississippi River~St Louis to New Orleans
Shane
Schaffer
ICW from Panama City to the Rio Grand
And a few more Ive forgotten
I admit most was sailing on Power vessels.

Joe

SAIL LOCO June 27th 04 04:47 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
Chesapeake Bay
BVIs
Atlantic off Fla.
Gulf coast of Fla.
Ocean City, Md. (bay)
San Juan Puerto Rico
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"No shirt, no skirt, full service"

JAXAshby June 27th 04 04:47 PM

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30

loco, putz your reading glasses on.


I did an offshore delivery in one last year and when off watch I would
catch
some zzz's, even when the winds were 40+. The boat was more than
adequate.

Gee, a few posts back this Putz stated that he has "never set foot on an
Irwin"
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"No shirt, no skirt, full service"









JAXAshby June 27th 04 04:49 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
and all in a boat with sails, too. right?


From: (Joe)
Date: 6/27/2004 11:43 AM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id:

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
Okay.... I'm taking a quick poll to see if Bob is the only poster here

with
such a limited sailing area.

Please just give us an idea of where you've sailed, lakes, oceans, bays,
countries...... I'll start:

CM


Ok,
Pacific
Atlantic
South China Sea
Indian Ocean
North Sea
Morgan City LA. To Wick Scottland
Freeport Texas to Freeport Bahamas
LA CA to Morgan City LA
Panama Canal
SanDeigo to Hawaii and back 2 times
Hawaii to Shanghi
Peral Harbor
Maui
Launi
Singapore
Shanghi to Subic Bay
Subic to Deigo Garcia twice
Deigo Garcia to Maritious
Deigo to Perth OZ
Perth to Tiawan
Tiawan to Japan
Every port from Mobile to Port mansfield in the Gulf
Flower Gardens (110mi SSE) from freeport TX over 800 times
Galveston to Corpus Christie 50+ times
Hong Kong twice
Alapulco
Baja
Bay of De Campchie Mexico
Tampico bay
Chesapeak bay
San Francisco Bay
Galveston Bay
Choclate Bay
Madagorda bay
Laguna Mardre
Offits bayou
bayou Tesh
Bayou Labattrey
Aransas Bay
West Bay
East Bay
Trinity Bay
Capono bay
SanAntoino Bay
Christmas Bay
Mustang Bay
Eagle Moutian Lake
Benbrook Lake
Lake Ponchatrain
Sabine Lake
Calcasieu lake
Lake Travis
Lake Conroe
Topaz Lake
Tick Faw
Red River
Trinity river
Ceder Bayou
Buffalo Bayou
Brazos River
Nachez river
Mississippi River~St Louis to New Orleans
Shane
Schaffer
ICW from Panama City to the Rio Grand
And a few more Ive forgotten
I admit most was sailing on Power vessels.

Joe









Wally June 27th 04 05:44 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
JAXAshby wrote:
and all in a boat with sails, too. right?


From: (Joe)
I admit most was sailing on Power vessels.





JAXAshby June 27th 04 05:49 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
I, an experienced pilot, have flown to Omaha, Chicago, Seattle, Detroit, KC,
Dallas, Austin, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Philly, Baltimore, DC, Columbia, Dayton,
Cleveland, Cincinatti, Boston, Providence, Mankato, Eau Claire, Columbus, LA,
SF, San Diego, Atlanta, Tampa, Miami, Ft Lauderdale, Denver, Mpls, Anoka,
Crystal, Lake Elmo, Bensen, Oshkosh (many times).

Wanna take a guess how many of those places I flew to on a commercial airliner?
(hint, Ft L and back)

JAXAshby wrote:
and all in a boat with sails, too. right?


From: (Joe)
I admit most was sailing on Power vessels.













Scott Vernon June 27th 04 05:55 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
What's your point, Jax. There isn't enough bandwidth to list every city I've
driven to. So?

SV, 1,000,000 accident free miles.


"JAXAshby" wrote ...
I, an experienced pilot, have flown to Omaha, Chicago, Seattle, Detroit,

KC,
Dallas, Austin, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Philly, Baltimore, DC, Columbia,

Dayton,
Cleveland, Cincinatti, Boston, Providence, Mankato, Eau Claire, Columbus,

LA,
SF, San Diego, Atlanta, Tampa, Miami, Ft Lauderdale, Denver, Mpls, Anoka,
Crystal, Lake Elmo, Bensen, Oshkosh (many times).




Scott Vernon June 27th 04 05:56 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
I've seen Jax going backwards in a race.

Scotty


this is true.


would I lie?


and we were leading and continued to lead.


while at anchor. Yup.

Scotty


Scott Vernon June 27th 04 06:03 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 

"John Cairns" wrote

Is Bob a grossly
inferior sailor because he hasn't done much cruising in his home waters,

or
in any other areas?



Don't know, but he definitely is a grossly inferior human being.


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville PA __/)__/)__


Scott Vernon June 27th 04 06:10 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
Wally hasn't seen the Jax pics?

http://fathom.org/teemingmillions/jaxascii.html



"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...

"Wally" wrote in message
| Oh, whoopie ****in' do!! My first race on on a yacht was in 30 knots,
| gusting 46 - and I loved it. There's even a photo of it happening in my
| webshots album.
|
| When do we get to see *you* sailing?

You won't Wally.... he sails an Irwin 30 and that is an embarrassment in
itself. Jaxxie is a salesman... he used to sell computers and then

cars.If
you ask someone here might provide you with some of his pictures he posted
on the web of himself. It was hilarious. He even complained to Donal's
ISP... but didn't realize it was actually Donal he was writing the letter
to. Real Genious material there.

CM




Jonathan Ganz June 27th 04 06:22 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
Sailing on a power vessels? He said sailing. That's with sails
not the iron jib or military.

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

"Joe" wrote in message
om...
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message

...
Okay.... I'm taking a quick poll to see if Bob is the only poster here

with
such a limited sailing area.

Please just give us an idea of where you've sailed, lakes, oceans, bays,
countries...... I'll start:

CM


Ok,
Pacific
Atlantic
South China Sea
Indian Ocean
North Sea
Morgan City LA. To Wick Scottland
Freeport Texas to Freeport Bahamas
LA CA to Morgan City LA
Panama Canal
SanDeigo to Hawaii and back 2 times
Hawaii to Shanghi
Peral Harbor
Maui
Launi
Singapore
Shanghi to Subic Bay
Subic to Deigo Garcia twice
Deigo Garcia to Maritious
Deigo to Perth OZ
Perth to Tiawan
Tiawan to Japan
Every port from Mobile to Port mansfield in the Gulf
Flower Gardens (110mi SSE) from freeport TX over 800 times
Galveston to Corpus Christie 50+ times
Hong Kong twice
Alapulco
Baja
Bay of De Campchie Mexico
Tampico bay
Chesapeak bay
San Francisco Bay
Galveston Bay
Choclate Bay
Madagorda bay
Laguna Mardre
Offits bayou
bayou Tesh
Bayou Labattrey
Aransas Bay
West Bay
East Bay
Trinity Bay
Capono bay
SanAntoino Bay
Christmas Bay
Mustang Bay
Eagle Moutian Lake
Benbrook Lake
Lake Ponchatrain
Sabine Lake
Calcasieu lake
Lake Travis
Lake Conroe
Topaz Lake
Tick Faw
Red River
Trinity river
Ceder Bayou
Buffalo Bayou
Brazos River
Nachez river
Mississippi River~St Louis to New Orleans
Shane
Schaffer
ICW from Panama City to the Rio Grand
And a few more Ive forgotten
I admit most was sailing on Power vessels.

Joe




JAXAshby June 27th 04 06:39 PM

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scotts, I was making fun of the ship's deckhand bragging about all the ports he
had "sailed" to.

What's your point, Jax. There isn't enough bandwidth to list every city I've
driven to. So?

SV, 1,000,000 accident free miles.


"JAXAshby" wrote ...
I, an experienced pilot, have flown to Omaha, Chicago, Seattle, Detroit,

KC,
Dallas, Austin, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Philly, Baltimore, DC, Columbia,

Dayton,
Cleveland, Cincinatti, Boston, Providence, Mankato, Eau Claire, Columbus,

LA,
SF, San Diego, Atlanta, Tampa, Miami, Ft Lauderdale, Denver, Mpls, Anoka,
Crystal, Lake Elmo, Bensen, Oshkosh (many times).












JAXAshby June 27th 04 06:41 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
and we were leading and continued to lead.

while at anchor. Yup.


we were the last to anchor and the first to up anchor. The wind failed from
the north and recovered from the south. The few that didn't anchor were set
north with the current.

Scott Vernon June 27th 04 06:43 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
yes, well, we sailed home.

Scotty

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
and we were leading and continued to lead.


while at anchor. Yup.


we were the last to anchor and the first to up anchor. The wind failed

from
the north and recovered from the south. The few that didn't anchor were

set
north with the current.



Scott Vernon June 27th 04 06:44 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
oh, sarcasm.



"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
scotts, I was making fun of the ship's deckhand bragging about all the

ports he
had "sailed" to.

What's your point, Jax. There isn't enough bandwidth to list every city

I've
driven to. So?

SV, 1,000,000 accident free miles.


"JAXAshby" wrote ...
I, an experienced pilot, have flown to Omaha, Chicago, Seattle,

Detroit,
KC,
Dallas, Austin, Phoenix, Jacksonville, Philly, Baltimore, DC, Columbia,

Dayton,
Cleveland, Cincinatti, Boston, Providence, Mankato, Eau Claire,

Columbus,
LA,
SF, San Diego, Atlanta, Tampa, Miami, Ft Lauderdale, Denver, Mpls,

Anoka,
Crystal, Lake Elmo, Bensen, Oshkosh (many times).













John Cairns June 27th 04 08:46 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 

OzOne wrote in message ...
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 02:21:04 -0400, "John Cairns"
scribbled thusly:

Okay.... I'm taking a quick poll to see if Bob is the only poster here

with
such a limited sailing area.


I've been everywher man,
I've been everywhere,
Crossed the desert bare man,
I've breathed the mountain air Man,
Oh travel I've had my share Man,
I've been everywhere!



Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.




"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
Okay.... I'm taking a quick poll to see if Bob is the only poster here

with
such a limited sailing area.



The old cut and paste hack job. I didn't post those words, Mooron did. I was
one of the first to reply, though.
John Cairns



Donal June 27th 04 11:03 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 

"Wally" wrote in message
...
JAXAshby wrote:

We'll see how it goes - the plan for this season is to build
experience by crewing on the Sonata, while I work on my own boat.
Once Hispaniola goes in, I'll be looking to get into some cruising


says it all


Everbody has to start somewhere, sad-ass.


True.



Regards


Donal
--




Donal June 27th 04 11:04 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
Bob is terrified to sail into anything.... including a wind over 20 knots

or
out of the bay.


I have seen Bob sailing -- with his girls -- in winds of 30+, and gusting


Wow!

How big were the whitecaps?



Regards


Donal
--




JAXAshby June 27th 04 11:08 PM

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you drifted north with the current for a couple hours until the wind filled
back in.

you were a sloop headed north, the race was schooners headed south.

yes, well, we sailed home.

Scotty

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
and we were leading and continued to lead.

while at anchor. Yup.


we were the last to anchor and the first to up anchor. The wind failed

from
the north and recovered from the south. The few that didn't anchor were

set
north with the current.











Donal June 27th 04 11:08 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Wally hasn't seen the Jax pics?

http://fathom.org/teemingmillions/jaxascii.html


That IS funny!!!



Regards


Donal
--




JAXAshby June 27th 04 11:09 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
in 30 knots? not big at all.

I have seen Bob sailing -- with his girls -- in winds of 30+, and gusting


Wow!

How big were the whitecaps?



Regards


Donal
--












Joe June 27th 04 11:16 PM

SAILING GROUNDS
 
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ...
Sailing on a power vessels? He said sailing. That's with sails
not the iron jib or military.

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

"Joe" wrote in message
om...
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message

...
Okay.... I'm taking a quick poll to see if Bob is the only poster here

with
such a limited sailing area.

Please just give us an idea of where you've sailed, lakes, oceans, bays,
countries...... I'll start:

CM


Ok,
Pacific Navy and sailing
Atlantic WorkBoat Delivery as skipper
South China Sea Navy
Indian Ocean Navy
North Sea Oilfield Workboat
Morgan City LA. To Wick Scottland Oilfield
Freeport Texas to Freeport Bahamas Sailboat
LA CA to Morgan City LA Crewboat as skipper
Panama Canal Crewboat
SanDeigo to Hawaii and back 2 times Navy
Hawaii to Shanghi Navy
Peral Harbor Navy
Maui Navy
Launi Sailboat
Singapore Navy
Shanghi to Subic Bay Navy


Subic to Deigo Garcia twice Navy
Deigo Garcia to Maritious navy
Deigo to Perth OZ Navy
Perth to Tiawan Navy
Tiawan to Japan Navy
Every port from Mobile to Port mansfield in the Gulf oilfield / sailing
Flower Gardens (110mi SSE) from freeport TX over 800 times Oilfield Sailing
Galveston to Corpus Christie 50+ times RedCloud Sailing
Hong Kong twice Navy
Alapulco Sailing
Baja Sailing
Bay of De Campchie Mexico Oilfield workboat Capt
Tampico bay Oilfield Workboat Capt/ Mate
Chesapeak bay Sailing / fishing boat
San Francisco Bay Sailing & Navy
Galveston Bay Sail
Choclate Bay sail
Madagorda bay sail
Laguna Mardre sail
Offits bayou sail
bayou Tesh Crewboat skipper
Bayou Labattrey Supply boat oilfield capt
Aransas Bay Sail/ oilfield
West Bay sail
East Bay sail
Trinity Bay sail
Capono bay sail
SanAntoino Bay sail
Christmas Bay sail
Mustang Bay sail
Eagle Moutian Lake sail & skiboat
Benbrook Lake Skiboat
Lake Ponchatrain Oilfiled crewboat skipper
Sabine Lake Oilfield Skipper
Calcasieu lake Sail
Lake Travis Sail
Lake Conroe Sail
Topaz Lake Sail
Tick Faw Canoe
Red River Oildrums on a wooden pallet 8 yrs old
Trinity river Sail
Ceder Bayou Sail
Buffalo Bayou Sail & Tugboat Capt
Brazos River Crewboat capt
Nachez river Sail
Mississippi River~St Louis to New Orleans Towboat skipper
Shane crewboat skipper
Schaffer crewboat skipper
ICW from Panama City to the Rio Grand Tugs, Oilfield, sail
And a few more Ive forgotten
I admit most was sailing on Power vessels.

Joe


OK that splain it to ya? I was at the helm on every trip I listed.

Wally June 27th 04 11:17 PM

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Capt. Mooron wrote:

Jeez Wally... Jaxxie is a MENSA member and an author of a definitive
book as well a Speedo model. ;-)
He sails an Irwin 30.... Bwahahahahahahahaa


You mean... ...he has no credibility whatsoever??


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Wally June 27th 04 11:18 PM

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JAXAshby wrote:

by the words, wally, you chose to tell us what you have learned.


How long have you been in this newsgroup, Jax?


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