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You are jelious...Bwahahahah

Oh the power of steel.

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wasent Endeavour, the lovely J-class yacht that had been built in 1934
as an America's Cup contender made of steel?

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Joe wrote:
wasent Endeavour, the lovely J-class yacht that had been built in 1934
as an America's Cup contender made of steel?

Joe

Yes, is. And I think Endeavor II was steel, also. Perhaps DSK should
have said "no steel yacht won the America's Cup."
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Joe wrote:

Shoudent you give up asa for lint?


What, she should become all warm and fuzzy?


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"Joe" wrote in message
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wasent Endeavour, the lovely J-class yacht that had been built in 1934
as an America's Cup contender made of steel?


Correct!

I found this link while I was trying to prove that you were wrong. I must
admit that I had thought that she was built of wood.


http://www.cupinfo.com/en/jdetails1.php


Regards


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Donal wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
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wasent Endeavour, the lovely J-class yacht that had been built in

1934
as an America's Cup contender made of steel?


Correct!

I found this link while I was trying to prove that you were wrong. I

must
admit that I had thought that she was built of wood.



She's a sweet boat and still sailing the Atlantic. Steel is a great
material in the right hands.

Thanks for the link Donal I did also notice in your link that Endeavor
II was also steel and had the tallest mast ever on any Americas cup
boat.

Joe



http://www.cupinfo.com/en/jdetails1.php


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Nope....you're supposed to give up something meaningful for Lent...you could
hardly call asa meaningful...

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katysails wrote:
The girl makes the winning decision on the boat...watch it more

carefully...

What by chosing the "Whomper" yeah yeah I know had me all teared up.

Shoudent you give up asa for lint?

Joe




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His story reminds me of a movie I watched yestersday called Wind.

If
you havent seen it I recommend it.

Guy loses the American Cup & girl, goes out into the desert and

with
the help of many he builds a boat at the Deadman's Flat yacht club

and
wins back the cup from the Ozzies and his girl.

Great sailing scenes, International 14 - 12 meter boats.

Joe




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Doug,
Sometimes don't you get the feeling that maybe Joe isn't Joe but really
Terry?

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Joe wrote:
Doug your jelious side is showing.



Believe me, I'm not "jelious" at all. I spent 8 years riding around on big
steel boats... which is one reason why I think steel boats are for dummies
that either 1- can't keep from crashing into things or 2- intend to get in
the face of people who shoot at you

DSK



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Don't worry, Wally...that will never happen...all that cold Celtic blood
that runs through my veins is only temporarily rendered warm by a bowl of
oatmeal...

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Joe wrote:

Shoudent you give up asa for lint?


What, she should become all warm and fuzzy?


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