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Last Saturday I passed an Irwin 38
and a Hunter 33. What an accomplishment. It takes at least 35+ feet of sail boat to offer me any competition downwind. That's a laugh. Downwind in light air your full keel tank will need the motor and in heavy air everyone else will be up on plane. Go away. LOL............. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message | That's a laugh. Downwind in light air your full keel tank will need the | motor and in heavy air everyone else will be up on plane. Go away. | LOL............. Oh.... heck here Loco go see for yourself. Have a look at the 'Sail By' shot.... http://community.webshots.com/album/69840614isQSVe ....are you always this much of a whiner??? It must be the Club Racer in you! ;-) BTW - I installed my auxiliary in 1995... it has 560 some odd hours on it. [and if you start whining about the actual hours.. see the archives] CM |
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Oh.... heck here Loco go see for yourself.
Have a look at the 'Sail By' shot.... http://community.webshots.com/album/69840614isQSVe LOL. I see a boat with a full chute and no bow wave. Yea that tank is fast downwind. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message | LOL. I see a boat with a full chute and no bow wave. Yea that tank is fast | downwind. Oh so now you lay claim to a bow wave in light air??? What's next... claims of a water ballet in 30kts?? Bwahahahahahahaaaa CM |
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Oh so now you lay claim to a bow wave in light air???.
Damn right. If my chute is up and drawing, like the one in the photo your so proud of, my boat will have a little bow wave and we would be moving. The only time my boat is not moving is when the chute is hanging. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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A BOW WAVE!!!! Come on Loco..... don't expect us to swallow that line of
hogwash. I've never seen more than a ripple from any vessel downwind in light air. Tell us how fast you sail with a chute in 5 kts of wind??? CM "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... | Oh so now you lay claim to a bow wave in light air???. | | Damn right. If my chute is up and drawing, like the one in the photo your so | proud of, my boat will have a little bow wave and we would be moving. The only | time my boat is not moving is when the chute is hanging. | S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" | "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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Capt. Mooron wrote:
A BOW WAVE!!!! Come on Loco..... don't expect us to swallow that line of hogwash. I've never seen more than a ripple from any vessel downwind in light air. You need to get out more. Tell us how fast you sail with a chute in 5 kts of wind??? Probably somewhere around 4 knots. I know of boats that can sail at 5.5 or better, with a spinnaker, in 5 knots of true wind (hint... think apparent wind). Fresh Breezes... really! Doug King |
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Capt. Mooron wrote: A BOW WAVE!!!! Come on Loco..... don't expect us to swallow that line of hogwash. I've never seen more than a ripple from any vessel downwind in light air. The only possible explanation for this observation -and we all know CM doesn't exaggerate about things (except maybe his sexual prowess) is that the boats he observed _must_ have been sailing away from him! Bwhahahhahahahahahah Cheers |
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