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I'm Soooo Sorry!
Can't figure out
why we'd drop the main and loaf along under the genoa, hmmm? no, not really. Well, try sailing sometime and you might find cause to drop the main for a while....such as BBQing, better done on a slow moving or anchored vessel! Busted AGAIN, Spirt!!! Do you have a monthly pass for the ferry? RB |
I'm Soooo Sorry!
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BTW, that shot was also made shooting through my very expensive Serrengetti sailing sunglasses. RB |
I'm Soooo Sorry!
Well, try sailing sometime and you might find cause to drop the main for a
while....such as BBQing, better done on a slow moving While underway? No wonder you were so worried about fires aboard. In any event, no excuse for not putting a tie on the main, but what do you know anyway. Nice sunset, tho. |
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Does anybody else drop their main and sail on genny to BBQ?
Scotty, just curious "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... Can't figure out why we'd drop the main and loaf along under the genoa, hmmm? no, not really. Well, try sailing sometime and you might find cause to drop the main for a while....such as BBQing, better done on a slow moving or anchored vessel! Fairy RB |
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Does anybody else drop their main and sail on genny to BBQ?
Actually, we sometimes just anchor. But it was pretty light out. Still, it's easier to cook and use the cockpit without the boom tacking back and forth. Pretty simple if you actually cook and sail a lot, which we do...and Scotty Potty clearly doesn't! RB |
I'm Soooo Sorry!
No wonder you were so worried about fires aboard. In any
event, no excuse for not putting a tie on the main, but what do you know anyway. Why do I need a tie on the main? 20 minutes after the pic was taken it was up again. A difference that makes no differerence IS NO difference. RB |
I'm Soooo Sorry!
20 minutes? Very poor seamanship!
SV "Bobsprit" wrote Why do I need a tie on the main? 20 minutes after the pic was taken it was up again. |
Question # 4,568
Still, it's
easier to cook and use the cockpit without the boom tacking back and forth. Pretty simple if you actually cook and sail a lot, which we do...a Yes, I agree. That boomy thing tacking back and forth is a real pain. |
Question # 4,568
"Bobsprit" wrote Still, it's easier to cook and use the cockpit without the boom tacking back and forth. Oh my, how lubbery....... |
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Yes, I agree. That boomy thing tacking back and forth is a real pain.
Good grief. He aint kidding either! RB |
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