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JAXAshby August 13th 04 03:24 AM

the sailing purist
 
What radical action did sailing purist Peter Tangvald take while at sea, and
why?


he killed his first wife, his second wife, and -- probably -- his daughter.



Scout August 13th 04 11:41 AM

the sailing purist
 
So you're not buying the "pirates killed my wife" story or the "my wife fell
overboard" story?
Scout

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
What radical action did sailing purist Peter Tangvald take while at sea,

and
why?


he killed his first wife, his second wife, and -- probably -- his

daughter.





Parallax August 13th 04 04:59 PM

the sailing purist
 
(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
What radical action did sailing purist Peter Tangvald take while at sea, and
why?


he killed his first wife, his second wife, and -- probably -- his daughter.


I agree with JAX, his story of pirates just doesnt ring true.

Bart Senior August 13th 04 11:44 PM

the sailing purist
 

So does that make him a purist, or a mechanical klutz?

"Scout" wrote

actually Bart, you're close enough that I not drag this out.
According to Richard Henderson, author of Singlehanded Sailing, Tangvald
"once unbolted his balky engine from its bed, hoisted it on deck, and

pushed
it overboard. He claims that engines often give a false sense of security,
and cites the example of a boat that was wrecked because her engine failed
in the middle of a dangerous pass leading to a harbor near Tahiti."
Scout


"Bart Senior" wrote in message
et...
I don't think he tossed out his engine--he never had one.

Whenever one of wives gave him any grief, he'd toss her
overboard and get another one.

"Scout" wrote

What radical action did sailing purist Peter Tangvald take while at

sea,
and
why?








Scout August 14th 04 06:07 PM

klutz, nah. purist, maybe. eccentric, definitely.
Scout

"Bart Senior" wrote in message
. net...

So does that make him a purist, or a mechanical klutz?

"Scout" wrote

actually Bart, you're close enough that I not drag this out.
According to Richard Henderson, author of Singlehanded Sailing, Tangvald
"once unbolted his balky engine from its bed, hoisted it on deck, and

pushed
it overboard. He claims that engines often give a false sense of

security,
and cites the example of a boat that was wrecked because her engine

failed
in the middle of a dangerous pass leading to a harbor near Tahiti."
Scout


"Bart Senior" wrote in message
et...
I don't think he tossed out his engine--he never had one.

Whenever one of wives gave him any grief, he'd toss her
overboard and get another one.

"Scout" wrote

What radical action did sailing purist Peter Tangvald take while at

sea,
and
why?









JAXAshby August 14th 04 06:17 PM

And had three women die on his boat, in three different incidents.


klutz, nah. purist, maybe. eccentric, definitely.
Scout

"Bart Senior" wrote in message
.net...

So does that make him a purist, or a mechanical klutz?

"Scout" wrote

actually Bart, you're close enough that I not drag this out.
According to Richard Henderson, author of Singlehanded Sailing, Tangvald
"once unbolted his balky engine from its bed, hoisted it on deck, and

pushed
it overboard. He claims that engines often give a false sense of

security,
and cites the example of a boat that was wrecked because her engine

failed
in the middle of a dangerous pass leading to a harbor near Tahiti."
Scout


"Bart Senior" wrote in message
et...
I don't think he tossed out his engine--he never had one.

Whenever one of wives gave him any grief, he'd toss her
overboard and get another one.

"Scout" wrote

What radical action did sailing purist Peter Tangvald take while at

sea,
and
why?


















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