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"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... You weren't even able to give an explanation! Sure I did. You just weren't listening. 1) There were strong winds that night First you said gusting to 40. Then you said gusting to 35. A nearby station report a gust only to 24. In any case, this is not enough wind to part a proper line, properly setup. 2) I added a safety line. Care to explain how I neglected the vessel when I backed up the line and prevented any damage? Hmmmm???? Care to explain how a line parted after you doubled up??? It sure sounds like you don't know how to setup docklines. Really, Bob!!! |
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In any case, this is not enough wind to part a proper
line, properly setup. The line was setup correctly, showed no chafe and appeared fine. But lines can NEVER part unexpectedly. NEVER, NEVER, so says Jeff!!!! Hahahahahaha! RB |
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That's right booby, they don't. I've never heard or seen a line part for no
reason. 35 knots (so you claim) is not anything that should part a properly setup line in a few hours. And to have no explanation? That's absurd! But maybe my experience is a bit limited. Is there anyone else out there that can tell us of a line spontaneously parting? "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... In any case, this is not enough wind to part a proper line, properly setup. The line was setup correctly, showed no chafe and appeared fine. But lines can NEVER part unexpectedly. NEVER, NEVER, so says Jeff!!!! Hahahahahaha! RB |
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"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... That's right booby, they don't. I've never heard or seen a line part for no reason. 35 knots (so you claim) is not anything that should part a properly setup line in a few hours. And to have no explanation? That's absurd! If that were the case, there'd be a few thousand boats drifting in the bay. But maybe my experience is a bit limited. Is there anyone else out there that can tell us of a line spontaneously parting? Only when some fool lubber uses wash line to tie up. SV |
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I've never heard or seen a line part for no
reason. 35 knots (so you claim) is not anything that should part a properly setup line in a few hours. And to have no explanation? That's absurd! Nope, properly set up lines NEVER give way. You're right, Jeff!!!! It can't happen, though everyone I see doubles up on lines because...they're bored!!! Jeff, I've seen lines go at the center. I've seen them chafe against eachother and go FAST and I've seen them popped for no reason anyone could figure. I'm sorry if you have so little experience. Want a pic of the line popped just below the snubber with no chafe? I doubt it will convince you. You're just an idiot, Jeff. Truly. Now, dance a bit more for me! RB |
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Now you're claiming the line parted with no chafe??? Good Grief! And you're
claiming it happens all the time at your marina??? Right Bob. Why is it that no one else seems to have this problem? "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... I've never heard or seen a line part for no reason. 35 knots (so you claim) is not anything that should part a properly setup line in a few hours. And to have no explanation? That's absurd! Nope, properly set up lines NEVER give way. You're right, Jeff!!!! It can't happen, though everyone I see doubles up on lines because...they're bored!!! Jeff, I've seen lines go at the center. I've seen them chafe against eachother and go FAST and I've seen them popped for no reason anyone could figure. I'm sorry if you have so little experience. Want a pic of the line popped just below the snubber with no chafe? I doubt it will convince you. You're just an idiot, Jeff. Truly. Now, dance a bit more for me! RB |
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