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Fall Sail on the Chesapeake Bay W/pics
Among the lowest cost winches at that time, yes.
RB Bubbles, you're full of ****! Ozzy, I hope you know that Barient winches were much more expensive and Lewmar is STILL one of the cheapest winches you can buy. Ever see an Anderson winch? RB |
is STILL one of the cheapest winches you can buy. Ever see an Anderson winch?
RB "at the time" Bubbles...."at the time" At the time Lewmar was a popular winch on low cost boats. Barient was the pricey item. RB |
Ummm Billy, galvanised was used extensively right into the 70s
And dropped because of it's high failure rate without warning. Really, Ozzy....is this YOU? RB |
BB.
Everything about a Siedlemann is Temporary Including your dopey responses? Bill, I'm sure the memories of that trip will last just as long as if it was made sailing a "Swan" :^) And: "I'LL DRINK TO THAT!!" Ole Thom |
"Thom Stewart" wrote: BB. Everything about a Siedlemann is Temporary Including your dopey responses? Bill, I'm sure the memories of that trip will last just as long as if it was made sailing a "Swan" :^) You've got that right! We really enjoy sailing with Scott, he's very mellow and the boat is set up for easy handling. Everything works that needs to for a FUN, relaxing sail! Seahag |
You were just lucky that you didn't impale
yourself on that stuck winch handle, or that the coil of line wasn't lifted by a seabreeze and tied your hands and then push you into the water. (these things happen in San Francisco). Scotty "Seahag" wrote in message ... "Thom Stewart" wrote: BB. Everything about a Siedlemann is Temporary Including your dopey responses? Bill, I'm sure the memories of that trip will last just as long as if it was made sailing a "Swan" :^) You've got that right! We really enjoy sailing with Scott, he's very mellow and the boat is set up for easy handling. Everything works that needs to for a FUN, relaxing sail! Seahag |
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Scott Vernon wrote: You were just lucky that you didn't impale yourself on that stuck winch handle, or that the coil of line wasn't lifted by a seabreeze and tied your hands and then push you into the water. (these things happen in San Francisco). Man, I was just going to type that!! g -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
So there, all you blabs...if Haggie says it's an ok boat, then it's an ok
boat and that's the end of it. "Seahag" wrote in message ... "Thom Stewart" wrote: BB. Everything about a Siedlemann is Temporary Including your dopey responses? Bill, I'm sure the memories of that trip will last just as long as if it was made sailing a "Swan" :^) You've got that right! We really enjoy sailing with Scott, he's very mellow and the boat is set up for easy handling. Everything works that needs to for a FUN, relaxing sail! Seahag |
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katysails wrote: So there, all you blabs...if Haggie says it's an ok boat, then it's an ok boat and that's the end of it. Who said it wasn't an ok boat? -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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