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From: (JAXAshby) Date: 08/08/2004 17:28 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: the FAA, shen, back several decades. the US navy, shen, back a couple centuries. ROFL Since this is about "boating" we could care less what the FAA has to say. As for the Navy .... let's just say they have their own language which isn't always in tune with that of the overall maritime world ..... no problem. So tell me Jax .... what do "Marine Pilots" say? Shen |
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No. You act weird in quartering seas, jaxie. Since you don't even know what
kind of cat you were on, there's no way to generalize your fumbling to all cats. jeffies, I know what boat I was on. are *you* saying that SOME cats are pieces of squat at sea while other cats are acceptable sailboats? yeah, THAT is what you are saying. jeffies, which kind of cat do *you* sail? |
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My autopilot tracks just fine in 4 four foot quartering waves. Rock steady.
If yours can't, you don't know how to use it. jeffies, the autopilot tracked CON FRICKEN TINOUSLY, and even then a little late. Steering by hand was quicker,more steady, less noisy. maybe *you* didn't notice? |
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ROFL Since this is about "boating" we could care less what the FAA has to
say. of course. the FAA knows nothing about navigation. As for the Navy .... let's just say they have their own language which isn't always in tune with that of the overall maritime world of course. The US Navy knows nothing about navigation. no problem. everyone is glad you feel that is "no problem", shen. So tell me Jax .... what do "Marine Pilots" say? drunk in the bar with you, or sober two days later? Shen |
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From: (JAXAshby) Date: 08/08/2004 19:41 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: ROFL Since this is about "boating" we could care less what the FAA has to say. of course. the FAA knows nothing about navigation. As for the Navy .... let's just say they have their own language which isn't always in tune with that of the overall maritime world of course. The US Navy knows nothing about navigation. ROFL Lame, jax, real lame, even for you. no problem. everyone is glad you feel that is "no problem", shen. t'isn't. I even use right/left rudder and number the mooring lines when I'm playin with them ..... kinda like the old phrase "different long splices". So tell me Jax .... what do "Marine Pilots" say? drunk in the bar with you, or sober two days later? drunk,sober or hung over ....what do they say? Shen |
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shen says "uncle", as witness his post below.
damn. and just after he learned that the sun is reference point in navigation, too. I was hoping he *might* have learned of the term "celestial navigation", but it seems no. oh, well. ROFL Since this is about "boating" we could care less what the FAA has to say. of course. the FAA knows nothing about navigation. As for the Navy .... let's just say they have their own language which isn't always in tune with that of the overall maritime world of course. The US Navy knows nothing about navigation. ROFL Lame, jax, real lame, even for you. no problem. everyone is glad you feel that is "no problem", shen. t'isn't. I even use right/left rudder and number the mooring lines when I'm playin with them ..... kinda like the old phrase "different long splices". So tell me Jax .... what do "Marine Pilots" say? drunk in the bar with you, or sober two days later? drunk,sober or hung over ....what do they say? Shen |
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"JAXAshby" wrote in message
... No. You act weird in quartering seas, jaxie. Since you don't even know what kind of cat you were on, there's no way to generalize your fumbling to all cats. jeffies, I know what boat I was on. are *you* saying that SOME cats are pieces of squat at sea while other cats are acceptable sailboats? I'm sure it was a fine craft until you stepped on board. |
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"JAXAshby" wrote in message
... My autopilot tracks just fine in 4 four foot quartering waves. Rock steady. If yours can't, you don't know how to use it. jeffies, the autopilot tracked CON FRICKEN TINOUSLY, and even then a little late. Steering by hand was quicker,more steady, less noisy. maybe *you* didn't notice? You're the one who said you couldn't steer the boat. |
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You're the one who said you couldn't steer the boat.
you live in a strange universe, jeffies. that is not what I said. I did say the boat wallowed around in quartering seas and was hard to keep going in a straight line without continuous steering. I understand this is common for cats, and cat owner sooner begin to think of this as "normal". |
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So you're saying the autopilot handled it just fine, but you thought there was
too much rudder action. And it was too difficult for a novice like you to hand steer? Now we understand, you want a heavy displacement, full keel boat that will plod along at three knots even if you're dead drunk. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... You're the one who said you couldn't steer the boat. you live in a strange universe, jeffies. that is not what I said. I did say the boat wallowed around in quartering seas and was hard to keep going in a straight line without continuous steering. I understand this is common for cats, and cat owner sooner begin to think of this as "normal". |
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