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wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 23:44:16 +0100, "Donal" wrote: "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... What's your longest trip ( miles / days) on your boat , so far? 550 miles/16 days. The longest leg was 148 miles/ 26 hours. It included the best and worst sailing that I've done. The first 7 hours were horrible (F7-8 on the nose), the last 10 hours were fantastic ... F4-5 on the quarter. And based on your previous statements, we can safely assume that you motored 85% of the time? You would make assumptions, wouldn't you? Like all people who make assumptions, you are incapable of sifting all of the evidence. Your limited intelligence prevents you from remembering anything that doesn't back up your incorrect assertion. One of my previons statements concerned the size of my fuel tank. It only holds 10 gallons! Sooo, based on your statements, we can safely assume that you know nothing. Regards Donal -- |
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Donal" wrote 550 miles/16 days. The longest leg was 148 miles/ 26 hours. It included the best and worst sailing that I've done. The first 7 hours were horrible (F7-8 on the nose), the last 10 hours were fantastic ... F4-5 on the quarter. Donut, I bow to your superiooo......wait..........were you doing this single handed? No, I don't have a problem getting crew..... which is fortunate, 'cos I hate drinking alone. Regards Donal -- |
"Donal" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Donal" wrote 550 miles/16 days. The longest leg was 148 miles/ 26 hours. It included the best and worst sailing that I've done. The first 7 hours were horrible (F7-8 on the nose), the last 10 hours were fantastic ... F4-5 on the quarter. Donut, I bow to your superiooo......wait..........were you doing this single handed? No, I don't have a problem getting crew..... which is fortunate, 'cos I hate drinking alone. Well, my 387 NM in 15 days was done by myself. :p~ Maybe I should try mouthwash? Scotty |
Donal's not a cruiser....
wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 00:46:28 +0100, "Donal" wrote: wrote in message . .. On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 23:44:16 +0100, "Donal" wrote: "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... What's your longest trip ( miles / days) on your boat , so far? 550 miles/16 days. The longest leg was 148 miles/ 26 hours. It included the best and worst sailing that I've done. The first 7 hours were horrible (F7-8 on the nose), the last 10 hours were fantastic ... F4-5 on the quarter. And based on your previous statements, we can safely assume that you motored 85% of the time? You would make assumptions, wouldn't you? Like all people who make assumptions, you are incapable of sifting all of the evidence. Your limited intelligence prevents you from remembering anything that doesn't back up your incorrect assertion. You made a direct statement that cruisers motor 85% of the time. My only assumption is that you include yourself in that belief. One of my previons statements concerned the size of my fuel tank. It only holds 10 gallons! And how much do the 20, 5 gallon cans tied to your railing hold? Enough to get you 148 miles in 26 hours during your longest leg? Of those 26 hours, you only accounted for 17 where you even claimed to have the sials up. There are 9 hours you won't even talk about. Were you being towed? Aground? Lost? Sooo, based on your statements, we can safely assume that you know nothing. Looks like I hit the nail on the head, Donald. BB |
wrote in message ... On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 00:46:28 +0100, "Donal" wrote: wrote in message .. . And based on your previous statements, we can safely assume that you motored 85% of the time? You would make assumptions, wouldn't you? Like all people who make assumptions, you are incapable of sifting all of the evidence. Your limited intelligence prevents you from remembering anything that doesn't back up your incorrect assertion. You made a direct statement that cruisers motor 85% of the time. My only assumption is that you include yourself in that belief. "assumption", huh? I am truly astonished by your intelligence. Are you on a ventilator? How do you remember to breathe? One of my previons statements concerned the size of my fuel tank. It only holds 10 gallons! And how much do the 20, 5 gallon cans tied to your railing hold? Enough to get you 148 miles in 26 hours during your longest leg? Of those 26 hours, you only accounted for 17 where you even claimed to have the sials up. There are 9 hours you won't even talk about. Were you being towed? Aground? Lost? What an inexperienced pratt you are!! Can't you figure out what the middle 9 hours were like? Any sailor who read my description would know that the middle 9 hours ...[snip .. I can't be bothered to explain] Looks like I hit the nail on the head, Donald. You should be very proud of yourself. I'm impressed that somebody who knows nothing at all about the weather is able to post messages to Usenet. Soon, you will be able to tie your own shoelaces. Regards Donal -- |
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Maybe I should try mouthwash? Don't bother, it wouldn't work ... sheep just hate water! Regards Donal -- |
wrote in message ... Poor, pitiful, Donald Hello, Bob! Regards Donal -- |
So I was wasting my time taking baths every Saturday?
Scotty "Donal" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Maybe I should try mouthwash? Don't bother, it wouldn't work ... sheep just hate water! Regards Donal -- |
Scott,
It looks like your fuel tank is 12 gals. That 5 gals should leave you with just over 1/2 tank. Is it so? Leaving you a motoring range of 250+ NM A nice set-up for a Coastal cruiser. Ole Thom |
Donal,
You don't have to try to educate an ASSHOLE. You made a 16 day /550 mile trip on your vessel. How you did it is your business and on one elses. We have Aux. Their our vessels and we can use them any damn way we please. Ole Thom |
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