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Does anybody else drop their main and sail on genny to BBQ?

Scotty, just curious


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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!


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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!

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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.
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Bobspirt wrote:

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.



What course is he sailing???? Does he mean gybe...

Bwhhahahahhahahahaha

Cheers

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he was tied in the slip.


"Nav" wrote in message
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Bobspirt wrote:

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.



What course is he sailing???? Does he mean gybe...

Bwhhahahahhahahahaha

Cheers




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"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!

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Does anybody else drop their main and sail on genny to BBQ?

We don't....we don't BBQ on the boat but wait until we're back...
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