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OzOne wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 08:36:59 -0300, "Capt. Mooron" scribbled thusly: 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 Nah, I wouldn't wanna brag.....it upsets Donal. Please ..... please do NOT think that your bragging upsets me! Nothing could be further from the truth! I think that your bragging is almost as good as Bobsprit's. When Wally has some experience, I suspect that he may be a challenge! Regatds Donal -- |
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Donal wrote:
I think that your bragging is almost as good as Bobsprit's. When Wally has some experience, I suspect that he may be a challenge! We had a white sail race today - I swear the stanchions were nearly horizontal during a gust (we were a tad over-canvassed). I was sitting on the rail watching the cockpit crew standing on the leeward coaming, waving their hands in the air trying to grab the windward side. Damned *excellent* fun! -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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But you weren't really sailing. You were powerboating by
your own admission. That's not what he asked. Now tell us where you've gone on a SAILBOAT. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message om... "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. |
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No, he was on my boat, and we sailed north under a
full and drawing 1/4 oz spinnaker. That is, until a front approached and brought rain and 20k wind from the northwest. S "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... : 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. : : : : : : : : : |
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Capt. Mooron wrote:
Jeez Wally... Jaxxie is a MENSA member You mean... ...he has no credibility whatsoever?? -- Wally not with idiots, wally. not with idiots. |
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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? since last thursday. -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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JAXAshby wrote:
How long have you been in this newsgroup, Jax? since last thursday. Ah, if you're that new, then it's not surprising that you're still a bottom-feeder... -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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Better check the chainplates!
Bobsprit wrote Jaxxies... you sail a friggin Irwin 30... that speaks volumes alone! |
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"Pony Express" wrote in message
link.net... No, he was on my boat, and we sailed north under a full and drawing 1/4 oz spinnaker. That is, until a front approached and brought rain and 20k wind from the northwest. S and then sailed into the slip. SV |
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yeah. sure. whatever you so say.
How long have you been in this newsgroup, Jax? since last thursday. Ah, if you're that new, then it's not surprising that you're still a bottom-feeder... -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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