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I have to agree with Nav on this... ever since Capt Neal arrived.. I've
noticed an increase in sailing related posts. Not Like I'm helping the situation of course... just pointing to the facts as I see them. I do try and make an effort ... but really... everything from guns aboard to halyard tension has been covered in detail several times over. It's like re-reading a 1995 edition of Cruising World ... sometimes... you just can't bother to reply. CM "Nav" wrote in message ... John Cairns wrote: "Nav" wrote in message ... But the only people talking about sailing these days are CN and MC. Call yourselves sailors? Cheers Well, lets examine this. Some of Nil's recent posts: Make Gaynz angry. Bobsprit=Mr.Mom Less than 36 hours. Good movie OT-Go Dolphins In case you haven't noticed, most of the posts here aren't sailing themed, at best someone might drag sailing into a thread. At least he talks about sailiung and started a sailing thread with picures. Cheers |
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![]() I could write about many sailing topics related to living aboard and cruising for long periods of time. Topics such as provisioning a small boat, caring for a pet who requires special prescription food, using Photoshop and a cheap printer to produce various legal documents that fool the authorities, anchoring in all conditions so as not to drag and to get a good night's sleep even when the wind is howling, having the tools, spares and smarts to fix any mechanical problem that might arise underway, balancing the helm by trimming sails so they assist the tiller, generating all the electrical power that is needed by using the sun, surviving hurricanes and tropical storms, catching supper with a Hawaiian sling, etc, but who here other than me cruises.? It seems to me this group is a haven for day sailors, trailer sailers, motor boaters, over the hill commercial captains, psychotic left coasters, Long Island Sound homers, round the buoy Saturday afternoon club racers, housewives, and strip club frequenters. What interest would such as these have in the techniques learned over long years of living aboard and cruising? CN "Overproof" wrote in message news:GxPsd.323357$9b.104842@edtnps84... I have to agree with Nav on this... ever since Capt Neal arrived.. I've noticed an increase in sailing related posts. Not Like I'm helping the situation of course... just pointing to the facts as I see them. I do try and make an effort ... but really... everything from guns aboard to halyard tension has been covered in detail several times over. It's like re-reading a 1995 edition of Cruising World ... sometimes... you just can't bother to reply. CM "Nav" wrote in message ... John Cairns wrote: "Nav" wrote in message ... But the only people talking about sailing these days are CN and MC. Call yourselves sailors? Cheers Well, lets examine this. Some of Nil's recent posts: Make Gaynz angry. Bobsprit=Mr.Mom Less than 36 hours. Good movie OT-Go Dolphins In case you haven't noticed, most of the posts here aren't sailing themed, at best someone might drag sailing into a thread. At least he talks about sailiung and started a sailing thread with picures. Cheers |
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In article , Capt. NealĘ
wrote: I could write about many sailing topics related to living aboard and cruising for long periods of time. Topics such as provisioning a small boat, No of days at sea / 2 = required no of slabs of beer. Plus spirits to taste. caring for a pet who requires special prescription food, A 22LR injected to the back of the cranium...... using Photoshop and a cheap printer to produce various legal documents that fool the authorities, ..... or having the wit, skill and time to get the real ones instead of committing forgery. anchoring in all conditions so as not to drag and to get a good night's sleep even when the wind is howling, having the tools, spares and smarts to fix any mechanical problem that might arise underway Not difficult for you, all you need is a tube of Sikaflex and a handful of sheetmetal screws, that'd be within your limited abilities..... , balancing the helm by trimming sails so they assist the tiller, BFD, my daysailer does that now I added a 'sprit. generating all the electrical power that is needed by using the sun, surviving hurricanes and tropical storms, AKA being somewhere else..... catching supper with a Hawaiian sling, Oh wow! Such expertise, it must have taken you untold years to master that one. etc, but who here other than me cruises.? It seems to me this group is a haven for day sailors, trailer sailers, motor boaters, over the hill commercial captains, psychotic left coasters, Long Island Sound homers, round the buoy Saturday afternoon club racers, housewives, and strip club frequenters. What interest would such as these have in the techniques learned over long years of living aboard and cruising? You could give Blobby tips on dumpster diving. PDW |
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Peter Wiley has just proved my point.
Is it any wonder there is a dearth of sailing related posts here? CN "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article , Capt. NealĘ wrote: I could write about many sailing topics related to living aboard and cruising for long periods of time. Topics such as provisioning a small boat, No of days at sea / 2 = required no of slabs of beer. Plus spirits to taste. caring for a pet who requires special prescription food, A 22LR injected to the back of the cranium...... using Photoshop and a cheap printer to produce various legal documents that fool the authorities, .... or having the wit, skill and time to get the real ones instead of committing forgery. anchoring in all conditions so as not to drag and to get a good night's sleep even when the wind is howling, having the tools, spares and smarts to fix any mechanical problem that might arise underway Not difficult for you, all you need is a tube of Sikaflex and a handful of sheetmetal screws, that'd be within your limited abilities..... , balancing the helm by trimming sails so they assist the tiller, BFD, my daysailer does that now I added a 'sprit. generating all the electrical power that is needed by using the sun, surviving hurricanes and tropical storms, AKA being somewhere else..... catching supper with a Hawaiian sling, Oh wow! Such expertise, it must have taken you untold years to master that one. etc, but who here other than me cruises.? It seems to me this group is a haven for day sailors, trailer sailers, motor boaters, over the hill commercial captains, psychotic left coasters, Long Island Sound homers, round the buoy Saturday afternoon club racers, housewives, and strip club frequenters. What interest would such as these have in the techniques learned over long years of living aboard and cruising? You could give Blobby tips on dumpster diving. PDW |
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Sorry, Crappy. I was sailing half of Saturday and half of yesterday.
Daysailing admittedly, but still sailing. What were you doing? Posting to n/gs while swinging round your mooring. Never mind. In 2 weeks I'll be cruising for 10 weeks while you're still swinging on your mooring. PDW In article , Capt. Neal® wrote: Peter Wiley has just proved my point. Is it any wonder there is a dearth of sailing related posts here? CN "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article , Capt. NealĘ wrote: I could write about many sailing topics related to living aboard and cruising for long periods of time. Topics such as provisioning a small boat, No of days at sea / 2 = required no of slabs of beer. Plus spirits to taste. caring for a pet who requires special prescription food, A 22LR injected to the back of the cranium...... using Photoshop and a cheap printer to produce various legal documents that fool the authorities, .... or having the wit, skill and time to get the real ones instead of committing forgery. anchoring in all conditions so as not to drag and to get a good night's sleep even when the wind is howling, having the tools, spares and smarts to fix any mechanical problem that might arise underway Not difficult for you, all you need is a tube of Sikaflex and a handful of sheetmetal screws, that'd be within your limited abilities..... , balancing the helm by trimming sails so they assist the tiller, BFD, my daysailer does that now I added a 'sprit. generating all the electrical power that is needed by using the sun, surviving hurricanes and tropical storms, AKA being somewhere else..... catching supper with a Hawaiian sling, Oh wow! Such expertise, it must have taken you untold years to master that one. etc, but who here other than me cruises.? It seems to me this group is a haven for day sailors, trailer sailers, motor boaters, over the hill commercial captains, psychotic left coasters, Long Island Sound homers, round the buoy Saturday afternoon club racers, housewives, and strip club frequenters. What interest would such as these have in the techniques learned over long years of living aboard and cruising? You could give Blobby tips on dumpster diving. PDW |
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All you post is about yourself, which is about as far from sailing as
someone who lives in a floating closet can get. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... Peter Wiley has just proved my point. Is it any wonder there is a dearth of sailing related posts here? CN "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article , Capt. NealĘ wrote: I could write about many sailing topics related to living aboard and cruising for long periods of time. Topics such as provisioning a small boat, No of days at sea / 2 = required no of slabs of beer. Plus spirits to taste. caring for a pet who requires special prescription food, A 22LR injected to the back of the cranium...... using Photoshop and a cheap printer to produce various legal documents that fool the authorities, .... or having the wit, skill and time to get the real ones instead of committing forgery. anchoring in all conditions so as not to drag and to get a good night's sleep even when the wind is howling, having the tools, spares and smarts to fix any mechanical problem that might arise underway Not difficult for you, all you need is a tube of Sikaflex and a handful of sheetmetal screws, that'd be within your limited abilities..... , balancing the helm by trimming sails so they assist the tiller, BFD, my daysailer does that now I added a 'sprit. generating all the electrical power that is needed by using the sun, surviving hurricanes and tropical storms, AKA being somewhere else..... catching supper with a Hawaiian sling, Oh wow! Such expertise, it must have taken you untold years to master that one. etc, but who here other than me cruises.? It seems to me this group is a haven for day sailors, trailer sailers, motor boaters, over the hill commercial captains, psychotic left coasters, Long Island Sound homers, round the buoy Saturday afternoon club racers, housewives, and strip club frequenters. What interest would such as these have in the techniques learned over long years of living aboard and cruising? You could give Blobby tips on dumpster diving. PDW |
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Feel free to leave any time you want.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... I could write about many sailing topics related to living aboard and cruising for long periods of time. Topics such as provisioning a small boat, caring for a pet who requires special prescription food, using Photoshop and a cheap printer to produce various legal documents that fool the authorities, anchoring in all conditions so as not to drag and to get a good night's sleep even when the wind is howling, having the tools, spares and smarts to fix any mechanical problem that might arise underway, balancing the helm by trimming sails so they assist the tiller, generating all the electrical power that is needed by using the sun, surviving hurricanes and tropical storms, catching supper with a Hawaiian sling, etc, but who here other than me cruises.? It seems to me this group is a haven for day sailors, trailer sailers, motor boaters, over the hill commercial captains, psychotic left coasters, Long Island Sound homers, round the buoy Saturday afternoon club racers, housewives, and strip club frequenters. What interest would such as these have in the techniques learned over long years of living aboard and cruising? CN "Overproof" wrote in message news:GxPsd.323357$9b.104842@edtnps84... I have to agree with Nav on this... ever since Capt Neal arrived.. I've noticed an increase in sailing related posts. Not Like I'm helping the situation of course... just pointing to the facts as I see them. I do try and make an effort ... but really... everything from guns aboard to halyard tension has been covered in detail several times over. It's like re-reading a 1995 edition of Cruising World ... sometimes... you just can't bother to reply. CM "Nav" wrote in message ... John Cairns wrote: "Nav" wrote in message ... But the only people talking about sailing these days are CN and MC. Call yourselves sailors? Cheers Well, lets examine this. Some of Nil's recent posts: Make Gaynz angry. Bobsprit=Mr.Mom Less than 36 hours. Good movie OT-Go Dolphins In case you haven't noticed, most of the posts here aren't sailing themed, at best someone might drag sailing into a thread. At least he talks about sailiung and started a sailing thread with picures. Cheers |
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It's your mission to help others dream of what could be?
Scout "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... I could write about many sailing topics related to living aboard and cruising for long periods of time. Topics such as provisioning a small boat, caring for a pet who requires special prescription food, using Photoshop and a cheap printer to produce various legal documents that fool the authorities, anchoring in all conditions so as not to drag and to get a good night's sleep even when the wind is howling, having the tools, spares and smarts to fix any mechanical problem that might arise underway, balancing the helm by trimming sails so they assist the tiller, generating all the electrical power that is needed by using the sun, surviving hurricanes and tropical storms, catching supper with a Hawaiian sling, etc, but who here other than me cruises.? It seems to me this group is a haven for day sailors, trailer sailers, motor boaters, over the hill commercial captains, psychotic left coasters, Long Island Sound homers, round the buoy Saturday afternoon club racers, housewives, and strip club frequenters. What interest would such as these have in the techniques learned over long years of living aboard and cruising? CN "Overproof" wrote in message news:GxPsd.323357$9b.104842@edtnps84... I have to agree with Nav on this... ever since Capt Neal arrived.. I've noticed an increase in sailing related posts. Not Like I'm helping the situation of course... just pointing to the facts as I see them. I do try and make an effort ... but really... everything from guns aboard to halyard tension has been covered in detail several times over. It's like re-reading a 1995 edition of Cruising World ... sometimes... you just can't bother to reply. CM "Nav" wrote in message ... John Cairns wrote: "Nav" wrote in message ... But the only people talking about sailing these days are CN and MC. Call yourselves sailors? Cheers Well, lets examine this. Some of Nil's recent posts: Make Gaynz angry. Bobsprit=Mr.Mom Less than 36 hours. Good movie OT-Go Dolphins In case you haven't noticed, most of the posts here aren't sailing themed, at best someone might drag sailing into a thread. At least he talks about sailiung and started a sailing thread with picures. Cheers |
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