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Bart Senior wrote:

In time, katy, you will come to appreciate my true genius.


Kook doesn't like Levis. They are not designer you know.

LP, on the other hand, has no hope of ever comprehending me.


Anyone?

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Bart Senior wrote:



I like docking under sail--I learned to sail under docks when I was 9.





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Should have taken them out in ECHO.

katysails wrote:
No....but courtesy and politely informing them that this was not the trip
for them was a necessity....Guys I've sailed with have been quite blunt
about it....


Why? Let them make the choice, which is what I gathered Bart did from
his post. These women decided to go sailing, for whatever reason, and
you assume that all social problems ensuing must be Bart's fault.

Being a native Southerner, I take hospitality seriously. But there are
reasonable limits, especially in a sporting activity engaged in by
mutual consent. By analogy, if I was going mountain climbing and some
friends of friends and wanted to tag along, I would do my best to not
let them fall... but I wouldn't feel an obligation to glue a pillow to
each and every rock...

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Some boats carry this type of sail all around the course. A few years
back I watched some Windrider Raves (a small foil riding trimaran)
racing, the ones equipped with screechers carried them up wind, much
faster at a lower angle, and beat the ones without quite handily.


Nav wrote:
That'll be foils not performing at low speed?


About half the ones without screechers were up on their foils most of
the time. Part of the issue was that the screechers made accelerating
out of tacks *much* quicker. But the tacking angles were very wide, some
boats that deliberately sailed high & slow were quite close in the hunt
(among the non-screecher boats).

It was interesting to watch, I would have liked to try racing one of
these boats.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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"Wally" wrote in message
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Scout wrote:
hey Wally, I see lots of water in your paintings, why no sailboats?


It's never occurred to me to include some - maybe they're a bit worldly

for
what I'm about with the paintings.


That sounds a bit political to me. Are you a leftie?

Do you hope to sell any paintings for lots of dosh?


Why don't you do a painting that involves sailing - for the newsgroup?
We've had poetry and music. I think that we are ready for some art!!!


Regards


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OzOne wrote:

On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 22:58:16 GMT, "katysails"
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Uh...DOug...I said he shouldn't have changed his plans for them...should
have sent them home...and they were not American women...and since when does
an Etchell's have a head to fix???? I thought they were open daysailors....



so a head isn't necessary ;-)


Double double entendres!

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Sort of.

Cheers

Scout wrote:

a grandmamorph?

"Nav" wrote in message
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Kook! Now you behave. He can't help being a gyandromorph.

Cheers

katysails wrote:


Didn't know they made bras that big......

"Horvath" wrote in message
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On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 09:27:16 +1000, OzOne wrote this crap:



IIRC, you can use a spinnaker to sail upwind but must not tack with
it.

What do you know? I always use a spinnaker upwind, and also two
bloopers. One on each side.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!






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He doesn't have to impose it on us now, does he?
"Nav" wrote in message
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Kook! Now you behave. He can't help being a gyandromorph.

Cheers

katysails wrote:

Didn't know they made bras that big......

"Horvath" wrote in message
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On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 09:27:16 +1000, OzOne wrote this crap:


IIRC, you can use a spinnaker to sail upwind but must not tack with
it.

What do you know? I always use a spinnaker upwind, and also two
bloopers. One on each side.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!







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I don't buy Levi products....I wear LandsEnd.....hardly the designer
type.....
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Bart Senior wrote:

In time, katy, you will come to appreciate my true genius.


Kook doesn't like Levis. They are not designer you know.

LP, on the other hand, has no hope of ever comprehending me.


Anyone?

Cheers



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In article , OzOne wrote:
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 02:01:10 GMT, "katysails"
scribbled thusly:

I don't buy Levi products....I wear LandsEnd.....hardly the designer
type.....


Lands End,,, funny name for jeans.


When I was in grad school, I had a female classmate who wore them all
the time. She was known as no-man's land. Too bad...

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