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"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.
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| 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


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Wally,

Cool it!
Nutsy and Jax, and a few others just LIVE for the kind of responses
you're giving them. Don't accommodate them.

Best thing you can do to screw them is let their trolls run dry. When
that happens they'll make a goofy statement they can't defend. That's
when you can "Carve them like a Turkey"

Ole Thom

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

That's because you ARE Bob.
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"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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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?



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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


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Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Muskegon Lake, Lake Macatawa, Portage
Lake, White Lake, Bostwick Lake, Reeds Lake, and a number of other small
Michigan lakes....the Gulf of Mexico....

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pfffft...... lake sailor.


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Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Muskegon Lake, Lake Macatawa,

Portage
Lake, White Lake, Bostwick Lake, Reeds Lake, and a number of other small
Michigan lakes....the Gulf of Mexico....

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RUN AWAAAAAAAAAAYY!!!! RUN AWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYY!!!!!

Scott Vernon wrote:

pfffft...... lake sailor.

"katysails" wrote in message
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Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Muskegon Lake, Lake Macatawa,

Portage
Lake, White Lake, Bostwick Lake, Reeds Lake, and a number of other small
Michigan lakes....the Gulf of Mexico....

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pfffft...... lake sailor.

Scared to try Lake Michigan, aren't you?

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Well, you have me beat but comparing yourself to Bob isn't raising the bar
that high. I mentioned it before but one of the guys on the Atlantic
crossing keep his boat on the Hudson north of NYC and from what he told me
he's covered more of LIS in his boat than Bob has. I think Bob's an
aberration as far as the ng's concerned.
Lake Erie
Lake St. Clair
Detroit River
BVI
Gulf of Mexico
Atlantic Ocean
Beagle Channel
Drake Passage
Straits of Florida
John Cairns
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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:

Great Slave Lake, NWT
Hudson's Bay - Rankin Yacht Club
Beaufort Sea - Tuktoyaktuk
Bahamas, Eluthra, & Exuma Cays
British Virgin Islands - all of it
Jamaica - Montego Bay to Negril
Brasil - Florinopolis to Bombinas and Porto Alegra /Recife
American Samoa - Pago Pago Yacht Club
Western Samoa - Upolu to Savai'i
Tonga - Am Samoa to Tonga return [ Pago-Vava'u]
British Columbia
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island
Ontario
Quebec

I know it's not a lot and many have sailed more areas.... but compared to
Bob.... !!!?????
I mean let's face it... Bob hasn't even done a basic BVI trip on a charter
boat!!!
Bob can't use a Radar
Bob can't navigate
Bob can't sail into a slip

Bob does try though.... lame as those attempts are in his very limited

world
of sail.

CM








 
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