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SAIL LOCO
 
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I assume you're talking about me because I was a bit critical of your use
for an
FX11 as a primary anchor on a 30 foot boat. However, your comprehension seems
faulty, since I said:

I don't remember who it was. But if it was you or someone else that wanted or
wants to think he's a big man for knocking me for carring a FX-11 then YOUR
COMPREHENSION IS FAULTY since I only stated no less than 5 times I ain't out in
nasty weather looking to anchor in a storm. I carry the Fortress because it's
light and I race. It's designed to hold my mid displacement boat in most
conditions. About the only time I anchor during most summers is when we have
race committee duty or for an occasional lunch. When we are out on an
overnight we stay at a nice marina and eat at nice restaurants. So you see I
don't need a selection of "better" ground tackle. Please try to get this.
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FX11 as a primary anchor on a 30 foot boat. However, your comprehension seems
faulty, since I said:

I don't remember who it was. But if it was you or someone else that wanted or
wants to think he's a big man for knocking me for carring a FX-11


Oh boo hoo boo hoo!!! Someone upset Loco by picking on his anchor choice. I bet
Loco loser STILL gets beaten up at the school yard for using sissy words!

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I carry the Fortress because it's
light and I race.


Why not carry a 2 lb dinghy hook and really go fast!?
Unsafe idiot Loco!

RB
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You sure are touchy, loco!!! In the earlier thread I endorsed the Fortress and
your use of it:

"Actually, he was probably required to carry an anchor for racing, and the
Fortress FX11 is the lightest that could be considered "suitable" for a 30
footer. Its OK as a minimal lunch hook, and Loco has admitted to no further
ambition. Sounds like a good match."

I thought I was endorsing your decision, but you took offense to my calling it a
minimal anchor, and went on to say that's all you need to "cruise" the
Chesapeake, and ridiculed anyone that carries more anchor.

I still think an FX11 is appropriate for you, but all of the lurking newbies out
there (both of them) should understand that the charts in the West Marine
catalog rate the minimal anchor to hold the average boat in 30 knots. This may
be OK for the daysailor, but virtually every guide for cruisers advises going up
one size or more. Further, anyone who "cruises" for more the a few hours,
should have two anchors; most people that go out for extended trips carry three
or more anchors.


"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
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I assume you're talking about me because I was a bit critical of your use
for an
FX11 as a primary anchor on a 30 foot boat. However, your comprehension seems
faulty, since I said:

I don't remember who it was. But if it was you or someone else that wanted or
wants to think he's a big man for knocking me for carring a FX-11 then YOUR
COMPREHENSION IS FAULTY since I only stated no less than 5 times I ain't out

in
nasty weather looking to anchor in a storm. I carry the Fortress because it's
light and I race. It's designed to hold my mid displacement boat in most
conditions. About the only time I anchor during most summers is when we have
race committee duty or for an occasional lunch. When we are out on an
overnight we stay at a nice marina and eat at nice restaurants. So you see I
don't need a selection of "better" ground tackle. Please try to get this.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
"Trains are a winter sport"



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I thought I was endorsing your decision, but you took offense to my calling
it a
minimal anchor, and went on to say that's all you need to "cruise" the
Chesapeake, and ridiculed anyone that carries more anchor.

I don't remember ridiculing anyone for carrying more. I could care less.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
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I still think an FX11 is appropriate for you, but all of the lurking newbies
out
there (both of them) should understand that the charts in the West Marine
catalog rate the minimal anchor to hold the average boat in 30 knots. .

I don't know about West Marine. I read the Fortress brochure.
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Bobsprit
 
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I read the Fortress brochure



Holy frikin' dangerous and dumb sailor, Batman!

RB
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Cripes... what's new Loco!!???

Hah Ha Ha Ha....... you dickweed!

CM


 
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