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No Kiddin, Thats what I was thinking...Up to the settee eh gawd.

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Wait till the mid Atlantic when the 45 footers, 60 knot winds and breaking
seas show up....

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No Kiddin, Thats what I was thinking...Up to the settee eh gawd.

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Gaynz is suckin' up to Capt. Neal!!

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Neal is certainly the right person to ask about this. While he's generally
a **** person, he knows a heck of a lot about his Coronado.



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Calling me a '**** person' is sucking up?

CN


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:4HqSd.19657$NN.6228@edtnps89...
Gaynz is suckin' up to Capt. Neal!!

CM

"JG" wrote in message
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Neal is certainly the right person to ask about this. While he's generally
a **** person, he knows a heck of a lot about his Coronado.



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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:voqSd.19561$NN.9061@edtnps89...

"Sailing Dave" wrote in message
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What sort of weather have you weathered with the Mustard? largest seas I
have seen was 14 footers on Erie and 45 knot winds. The boat didn't mind
as much as I did. I truly didn't think we were coming back. The engine
was a joke and the waves pounded us without mercy. Took on water to the
top of the settee seats. BAD TIME.


If that's all it took... I'd seriously reconsider the Atlantic Crossing!!

CM



I can't figure out why water got into the accommodation at all.
He must have lots of leaks around the hatches and windows.

My boat always stays bone dry - even in the lashing wind and
waves of hurricanes and tropical storms.

I'd rather sail CTM across the Atlantic than your Nordica which
has no positive flotation and will sink like a rock if holed by a
shipping container or other flotsam or jetsam.

CN


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Coronado 27s are bluewater capable and, if the captain knows
his stuff, they can easily circumnavigate.

My boat is ready for a circumnavigation and I'm thinking about
doing it and beating little Ellen's record. Of course, I demand
a handicap based on hull speed in order to make it fair.

CN


"Capt. Mooron" babbled thusly:

A Trans Atlantic in a Coronado 27??????

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA


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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message

I'd rather sail CTM across the Atlantic than your Nordica which
has no positive flotation and will sink like a rock if holed by a
shipping container or other flotsam or jetsam.


If you wanted to make the trip all the way.. you'd need to take my
boat... because your coastal cruiser is unfit for offshore work. In other
words you are pinned to coastal or near coastal areas due to the fact your
vessel would not survive an ocean crossing.

Let's face it... you speak of 5 foot waves as if that was rough and point to
15 ft waves as a major encounter. That's a coastal sailor for you... with
neither the skill set nor vessel to tackle big water.

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Is this something that you have experience with? I guess calling him a ****
person is your idea of sucking up! Bwaahahahahhaaa...

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Gaynz is suckin' up to Capt. Neal!!

CM

"JG" wrote in message
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Neal is certainly the right person to ask about this. While he's
generally a **** person, he knows a heck of a lot about his Coronado.





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And, just to make it clear... You're much more of a **** than Neal.

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Gaynz is suckin' up to Capt. Neal!!

CM

"JG" wrote in message
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Neal is certainly the right person to ask about this. While he's
generally a **** person, he knows a heck of a lot about his Coronado.





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And, just to make it clear... You're much more of a **** than Neal.


Figures... I much more of a man than Neal... faster, stronger, more
intelligent and way-y-y-y better looking!!!

CM


 
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