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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message

Well, what would you expect from a German co.?


About that, I suppose. Thank God the French don't produce motor vehicles
worth being sold here.

My R100S broke a gear
in the tranny this summer. Another winter project. You're not getting
a gag Harley, are you?


An old airhead, probably. My favorite is the R100R, circa '94. I can do
all the work on an airhead. These damned oilheads literally require BMW's
computer diagnostic system to do anything, simple or major.


I did see a BMW car that reminded me of the hull on a Mac26X.


That would be the new 5-Series car. A beaut, aint' she?

And I
still don't understand the concept of a ''luxury'' SUV. And what's
with the ''bigger is better'' routine with the truck / SUV crowd?
Soon I'll be in style while driving the Pete to the grocery store.


Be sure to leave the box attached. And don't park next to a Ford
Excursion--it'll make the Pete look smallish.

Max


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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 00:34:41 +0100, "Donal" wrote:
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Wow! You'd have to find a pretty big asshole to do that!


Are you volunteering?

Wouldn't want to steal your only thunder, dunder!


Why are you so evasive?



Regards

Donal
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Like ALL boats with a centerline dining table the Express's table

has folding
leafs. It ain't a problem.


unless you're ass is 4' wide.


I always wondered why Bob didn't like the Express - now I know why!


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My table folds up to the bulkhead. I like that style. Never use the
table while I'm sailing.

Scotty


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Nutsy,

For the way you sail, and this isn't a criticism, a boat on a voyage
under sail doesn't need a dinette. Sitting at a 15 degree side slant

or
better doesn't make for comfortable eating or even just sitting.

When I brought "Pneuma" she had the most beautiful teak drop leaf

table
you would ever see. I said take it out. I had more damn trouble

getting
them to remove that damn table than you could imagine. They insisted
that I needed a table. I said, then make a table I can bolt to the

wall.
They responded that they could make a hinge table that would swing

up
but it wouldn't be much of a table. My reply; "Would it hold two
dishes?" That is what we settled on. I'm happy and I have the Cabin
room I wanted, with the Inside Steering Station

Ole Thom



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For the way you sail, and this isn't a criticism, a boat on a voyage
under sail doesn't need a dinette.

And yet they are very popular for some. We like the dinette setup. Some prefer
the classic arangement. I've owned both and Alien's layout works best for us.

RB


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That is what we settled on. I'm happy and I have the Cabin
room I wanted,


We have the dinette AND the cabin room we wanted.

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That is what we settled on. I'm happy and I have the Cabin
room I wanted,


We have the dinette AND the cabin room we wanted.



Thus the subject header.


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hey Bob,
we (almost) never use the table while underway
it stays in the folded position ( on a pearson 30 this just makes sense)
and one reason follows:
now that you're a dad, you'll realize not everyone should be on deck when
things are happening.
a couple of years ago we were returning from a 10 day trip.
it was late fall and blowing like stink and i sent the kids below.
my mistake was not having them sit on the leeward (port) side. (below deck
ballast )
we were hit by a moderate gust on a closehaul which launched the kids across
the cabin (starboard to port)
airborn.
had the table been down, i am pretty certain someone would have been
injured.

the times it has been used is when we are drifting about on a hot day and
the kids need a break from the sun, lunch, game of poker, etc.

gf.


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A Dinette is great when at anchor or in a slip or on a power boat. On a
Sailboat, in a heeled position, it is a waste of space.

What ever are you talking about? Why aren't you on deck when sailing?
Underway
we find the quarter berth snug and secure if either of us wants a nap.. At
anchor the dinette is simply fantastic and is far nicer. It also opens to
a
very large double. It never blocks off the whole cabin. Sadly, our next
boat
has no dinette. Most large boats have a dinette including a Swan 48. Waste
of
space? Don't think so!

RB



 
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