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Leave Jim alone or Ill kick your ass Scotty.
Joe |
#52
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HEY, he started it.
"Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Leave Jim alone or Ill kick your ass Scotty. Joe |
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![]() "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... lemme see if I can explain this to you, Jimmy. A real sailor would rather ......ahhh never mind, you'll never understand. Scotty Thanks, Scotty. I forgot why I kf'ed "Jim". John Cairns "Jim Cate" wrote in W0w, what a sailor! Katy, there's not much I can do about the weather, is there now? But you know Katy, we can't always get what we want. - Right? Incidentally, how fast will YOUR BOAT get you back to the dock if the winds are down? 7 knots? 6 Knots? 5 knots? Jim |
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Bull****!
He just wants to share his pride in his Mac with us all. and you jumped on him like a chicken on a June bug. Joe |
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hey, if you can't take the heat, stay the hell off Usenet.
Scotty "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Bull****! He just wants to share his pride in his Mac with us all. and you jumped on him like a chicken on a June bug. Joe |
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Hey..... asa is better than Usenet. No sence in being rude even if jim
did purchace a .................................................. .................................................. ... |
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rude? I was being nice to him. You wanna see rude?
SV "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Hey..... asa is better than Usenet. No sence in being rude even if jim did purchace a .................................................. ..................... ................................. |
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Jim Cate wrote:
Jeff Morris wrote: Jim Cate wrote: Interesting. A while back I was being criticised for not taking the boat out often enough. Now that I have the time to take it out, I'm criticised for reporting on two recent outings. Maybe because all you said about the "sailing" was how nice it was that you could power back in before dark. I'm sure almost all of us have powered back, but we usually don't consider that the highlite of the sailing day. In fact, If I were not such an unsuspecting soul, I might think you were ridiculing us for having such underpowered sailboats. However, I'm curious Jim, how fast do you go when you power in? Planing speed for you could be anything over 7 knots. Also, do you leave it in the water, or trailer it? Do you keep the ballast tank filled all the time? Have you taken it out into the ocean? Unfortunately, the winds have been erratic and variable in Galveston Bay during the past two weeks, so we didn't get a lot of great sailing weather. In answer to your note, the point I was making was that the capabilities of the boat to power back at planing speeds enabled us to get back to shore quickly and in time to get the boat out of the water and safely put to bed in its slot before dark. That's nice. I guess I was doing something wrong when I use to sail back all the time because my first cruising boat didn't have and engine. We were easily making 14 knots Are your sure? Does that mean you finally got your GPS? Is that really knots or MPH? Actually, on a flat, without loading the boat too much, you should be able to get up to 14 knots. with normal load and with the water ballast filled, (I haven't really had time to adjust the trim How much trim is there? Doesn't the dealer know what angle to set the engine at - so what else would you trim? and check the boat for maximum speed yet.) which got us back to the marina much faster than any other sailing vessel on the Bay. Most powerboats are. In other words, the boat does attain planing speeds, and it does pass almost any other sailboat on the bay, and its speed under power does indeed provide significant advantages in our particular sailing environment. (In a conventional keel boat with diesel engine, it takes almost an hour to get the boat out to the sailing area, and another hour getting it back to the dock.) Just how far is this "sailing area" that you had to power out to but had no wind? |
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No.
Jim's a nice guy, packed over a 12 pack of Corona beer last time he came by. He might be happy with his Mac. hey he's sailing and you and many of the other yankees are frozen to the dock. He's having a great time sailing the bay..and many here are watching icecycles melt. BTW Jim we will be out off Kemah early tommorow AM. Joe |
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The point is, dunderhead, that who wants to get back to the dock fast????
That's why people sail...so they aren't pressured into the rat race thing of having to do this or that...you just don't get it, do you? "Jim Cate" wrote in message ... katysails wrote: Maybe he turns into something after dark? Maybe he's afraid of the dark? Maybe he's afraid his boat will turn back into a zucchini squash at midnight? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Jim Cate" wrote We did enjoy motoring back at planing speeds which permitted us to get the boat back on shore and in its slot before night. W0w, what a sailor! Katy, there's not much I can do about the weather, is there now? But you know Katy, we can't always get what we want. - Right? Incidentally, how fast will YOUR BOAT get you back to the dock if the winds are down? 7 knots? 6 Knots? 5 knots? Jim |
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