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Bobsprit
 
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Uh, Joe...Sailboats have unlimited range.

Uh, Boob....... they are linited by the size of the water tanks.

Loco, ever hear of a "watermaker???"
You're as dumb as Joe. Well, almost.

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He thinks that means taking a ****.

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Uh, Joe...Sailboats have unlimited range.

Uh, Boob....... they are linited by the size of the water tanks.

Loco, ever hear of a "watermaker???"
You're as dumb as Joe. Well, almost.

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He thinks that means taking a ****.


In that case, Scotty's his "watertank!"

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Nutsy,
Cont----- With a power supply a fuel source is necessary which is
another tankage problem and range LIMITER.

Talk that one over with your "FRIG--ment of imagination Pooka friend"

Ole Thom

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Cont----- With a power supply a fuel source is necessary which is
another tankage problem and range LIMITER.

Thom, whatever are you jabbering about? People still sail without engines.

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People still sail without power,,,,,,,,........
Yes they do. I never stated otherwise. They do it over great distances
but that doesn't mean here isn't a limit on their range. You, my friend
and your Pooka friend contend they have unlimited range. I disagree and
stated why.

It was you and your Pooka that have added other range limiters. Showers
and watermakers do reduce that range or change the sail boat to an Aux.

Ole Thom

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Showers
and watermakers do reduce that range or change the sail boat to an Aux.

You heard it here 1st, my friends!!! Add a shower and cut your vessels range!!!

Bwahahahahahaha!

RB
 
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