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Donal February 7th 05 10:30 PM

Neal - It's time to admit that you were wrong!!
 
Ellen has just become the fastest person to sail around the world!!!




Regards


Donal
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Joe February 7th 05 10:32 PM

Wrong


Donal February 8th 05 12:09 AM


"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Wrong


Yup!!! Wrong ..... sooo wrong that I don't think that he'll have the
courage to post here ever again.

Jonathan will be very pleased.



Regards


Donal
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JG February 8th 05 01:04 AM

Nah, I feel sorry for him.

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Donal" wrote in message
...

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Wrong


Yup!!! Wrong ..... sooo wrong that I don't think that he'll have the
courage to post here ever again.

Jonathan will be very pleased.



Regards


Donal
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Capt. Neal® February 8th 05 01:17 AM


"Donal" wrote in message ...
Ellen has just become the fastest person to sail around the world!!!



I disagree. I would say more accurately that Little Ellen has become
the latest criminal to sail around the world. She's no sailor or she
would not knowingly violate Rule 5 of the COLREGS.

In any other sport if a competitor broke the laws that governed
his or her sport do you think they would be allowed to keep any
record.

Just imagine if an Olympic athlete failed his drug test. His record
would be taken away. Just think if a NASCAR driver ignored the
yellow flag and passed his way into first place under the yellow,
he would be disqualified.

Why is it all you fools rejoice when some little dyke violates
the COLREGS. She has no record in my opinion unless and until
she operates legally.


CN

Capt. Neal® February 8th 05 01:35 AM



Listen to Joe, you PUTZ! He's right and you're wrong.

Read it and weep:

Ellen MacArthur's record bid ends in disaster

Updated 24 February 2003, 13.12


British sailor Ellen MacArthur has had to abandon her
attempt to become the fastest person to sail around the world.
She pulled out of the Jules Verne Challenge when the thirty-nine
metre mast on her boat snapped into three pieces.

It came crashing down onto one of the hulls of the Kingfisher 2
- making a hole in it. Luckily none of the 14-man crew was hurt.

Before the mast broke Kingfisher 2 was on day 26 and almost
a whole day ahead of the nearest competitor.

Ellen had been trying to beat the current record of
64 days, eight hours, 37 minutes and 24 seconds set in 2002.
"To watch all that work drift away was so painful", she said.

Poor Donal - wrong again.

CN



"Donal" wrote in message ...
Ellen has just become the fastest person to sail around the world!!!




Regards


Donal
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Wally February 8th 05 01:38 AM

Capt. Neal® wrote:

Updated 24 February 2003, 13.12


Poor Donal - wrong again.


Poor Neal - a self-proclaimed 'Master Mariner' who can't operate a simple
chronometer.

Bwahahahaha!!!


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Wally
www.artbywally.com
www.wally.myby.co.uk



Jeff Morris February 8th 05 01:40 AM

So are you claiming that you stay up all night maintaining a proper
watch? Being on a mooring does not relieve you of the responsibility of
obeying Rule 5.


Capt. Neal® wrote:

"Donal" wrote in message
...

Ellen has just become the fastest person to sail around the world!!!




I disagree. I would say more accurately that Little Ellen has become
the latest criminal to sail around the world. She's no sailor or she
would not knowingly violate Rule 5 of the COLREGS.

In any other sport if a competitor broke the laws that governed
his or her sport do you think they would be allowed to keep any
record.
Just imagine if an Olympic athlete failed his drug test. His record
would be taken away. Just think if a NASCAR driver ignored the
yellow flag and passed his way into first place under the yellow,
he would be disqualified.

Why is it all you fools rejoice when some little dyke violates
the COLREGS. She has no record in my opinion unless and until
she operates legally.


CN


Joe February 8th 05 01:41 AM


Donal wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Wrong


Yup!!! Wrong ..... sooo wrong that I don't think that he'll have

the
courage to post here ever again.

Jonathan will be very pleased.



Regards


Donal



Yelp wrong. If you had said fastest SOLO sailor around the world then
indeed you would have been correct.

Joe
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Capt. Neal® February 8th 05 01:49 AM

Jeff,

If you weren't such a first class idiot you would read the Rules
and note that Rule 5 comes under the heading of Steering and Sailing
Rules.

What don't you understand about:

Part B - Steering and Sailing Rules

A vessel anchored or moored is not underway so neither is it steering nor is it sailing by defintion.

3(i) The word "underway" means a vessel is not at anchor, or made fast to the shore, or aground.

I hope this helps.

CN

"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ...
So are you claiming that you stay up all night maintaining a proper watch? Being on a mooring does not relieve you of the
responsibility of obeying Rule 5.


Capt. Neal® wrote:

"Donal" wrote in message ...

Ellen has just become the fastest person to sail around the world!!!




I disagree. I would say more accurately that Little Ellen has become
the latest criminal to sail around the world. She's no sailor or she
would not knowingly violate Rule 5 of the COLREGS.

In any other sport if a competitor broke the laws that governed
his or her sport do you think they would be allowed to keep any
record.
Just imagine if an Olympic athlete failed his drug test. His record
would be taken away. Just think if a NASCAR driver ignored the
yellow flag and passed his way into first place under the yellow,
he would be disqualified.

Why is it all you fools rejoice when some little dyke violates
the COLREGS. She has no record in my opinion unless and until
she operates legally.


CN




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