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Thanks. Good corrections. You're right about all of them. We are pretty
new to the whole sailing thing, and without looking it all up I wanted to
respond to Horvath's brilliant answer to what kind of boat was in the movie
(a sailboat--duh! followed by the "probably a sloop" thing that exposed even
more ignorance than we have about sailboats). The good thing about
ignorance is that it can be corrected with study. Stupidity lasts a
lifetime.

We too think it is a good movie, although I think she'd have been wiser to
kill the jerk when she had the chance. Of course, if she had to tie him up,
tying his hands behind his back instead of in front would also have been
wiser. Whatchagonnado? It's a movie, and an entertaining one at that.

Thanks again for the intelligent and kind responses. We sailed with a guy
this summer (just a day cruise, sadly) who could tell us about every boat we
saw--make, approx size and so forth. He might have known the answer, but we
didn't think to ask him if he knew the movie.

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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"Claxton" wrote

A schooner is a double masted boat


At LEAST 2 masts. Can be more.


with the masts of the same size.


The fore mast can be shorter.

That's what the Orpheus was--the black,
leaky, death boat. A ketch has two masts, the smaller one in the

stern.

But ahead of the rudder post, otherwise it's a Yawl.


That's what Rhea and John were sailing. What we really want to know

is who
the manufacturer was and what size it was.


Sorry, don't know. Like the movie though.


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Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_






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Don't be too hard on 'ol Horvath, he tries, he's sincere, but the
Alzheimer's seems to have taken over..

You have a boat? What? Where are you?



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Thanks. Good corrections. You're right about all of them. We are

pretty
new to the whole sailing thing, and without looking it all up I

wanted to
respond to Horvath's brilliant answer to what kind of boat was in

the movie
(a sailboat--duh! followed by the "probably a sloop" thing that

exposed even
more ignorance than we have about sailboats). The good thing about
ignorance is that it can be corrected with study. Stupidity lasts a
lifetime.

We too think it is a good movie, although I think she'd have been

wiser to
kill the jerk when she had the chance. Of course, if she had to tie

him up,
tying his hands behind his back instead of in front would also have

been
wiser. Whatchagonnado? It's a movie, and an entertaining one at

that.

Thanks again for the intelligent and kind responses. We sailed with

a guy
this summer (just a day cruise, sadly) who could tell us about every

boat we
saw--make, approx size and so forth. He might have known the

answer, but we
didn't think to ask him if he knew the movie.

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...

"Claxton" wrote

A schooner is a double masted boat


At LEAST 2 masts. Can be more.


with the masts of the same size.


The fore mast can be shorter.

That's what the Orpheus was--the black,
leaky, death boat. A ketch has two masts, the smaller one in

the
stern.

But ahead of the rudder post, otherwise it's a Yawl.


That's what Rhea and John were sailing. What we really want to

know
is who
the manufacturer was and what size it was.


Sorry, don't know. Like the movie though.


--
Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_








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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 22:58:19 -0400, "Claxton" wrote
this crap:

Thanks. Good corrections. You're right about all of them. We are pretty
new to the whole sailing thing, and without looking it all up I wanted to
respond to Horvath's brilliant answer to what kind of boat was in the movie
(a sailboat--duh! followed by the "probably a sloop" thing that exposed even
more ignorance than we have about sailboats). The good thing about
ignorance is that it can be corrected with study. Stupidity lasts a
lifetime.


You didn't say which boat.

BTW, I thought I did pretty good for never seeing the movie.





Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now!
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 22:58:19 -0400, "Claxton"

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this crap:

Thanks. Good corrections. You're right about all of them. We are

pretty
new to the whole sailing thing, and without looking it all up I

wanted to
respond to Horvath's brilliant answer to what kind of boat was in

the movie
(a sailboat--duh! followed by the "probably a sloop" thing that

exposed even
more ignorance than we have about sailboats). The good thing about
ignorance is that it can be corrected with study. Stupidity lasts

a
lifetime.


You didn't say which boat.

BTW, I thought I did pretty good for never seeing the movie.


Riiiight, so I guess the boat in Titanic was "probably a sloop"?

SV


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BTW, I thought I did pretty good for never seeing the movie.


Scott Vernon wrote:
Riiiight, so I guess the boat in Titanic was "probably a sloop"?


You could say that, in the same way that "Horvath is probably a mammal."

Actually, the Titanic was a schooner.

DSK



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"DSK" wrote in message
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BTW, I thought I did pretty good for never seeing the movie.



Scott Vernon wrote:
Riiiight, so I guess the boat in Titanic was "probably a sloop"?


You could say that, in the same way that "Horvath is probably a

mammal."

Actually, the Titanic was a schooner.



It was a ketchy looking boat, y'awl.

Scotty


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What a gaff....
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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"DSK" wrote in message
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BTW, I thought I did pretty good for never seeing the movie.


Scott Vernon wrote:
Riiiight, so I guess the boat in Titanic was "probably a sloop"?


You could say that, in the same way that "Horvath is probably a

mammal."

Actually, the Titanic was a schooner.



It was a ketchy looking boat, y'awl.

Scotty




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Watch it or we'll throw you in the brig in 10.

In article ,
katysails wrote:
What a gaff....



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DSK wrote:

BTW, I thought I did pretty good for never seeing the movie.




Scott Vernon wrote:

Riiiight, so I guess the boat in Titanic was "probably a sloop"?



You could say that, in the same way that "Horvath is probably a mammal."

Actually, the Titanic was a schooner.



If you are thinking about her masts then you are mistaken.

A schooner is a fore and aft rigged ship carrying a smaller _sail_ on
the foremast and the main mast stepped nearly amidships or a vessel with
3 or more sail carrying masts.

Or are you saying it was a drinking vessel?


Cheers

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Actually, the Titanic was a schooner.



Nav wrote:
If you are thinking about her masts then you are mistaken.

A schooner is a fore and aft rigged ship carrying a smaller _sail_ on
the foremast and the main mast stepped nearly amidships or a vessel with
3 or more sail carrying masts.


OK, then why don't you tell us all about the Titanic's sailing rig?

DSK



 
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