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What a loser. You think your opinion is the only one and anytime there is
anyone who disagrees with you, you spew this crap. YOU LOST!
Bwahahahahahaaaa

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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We can all understand your preference to "backing in" Gaynzy..... you
HOMO!

If this schmuck can't back out of a slip... how the hell is he gonna back
in???

CM

"JG" wrote in message
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Bull****. You can park your boat any way that's convenient. As he said,
it can make it easier to board and bring on supplies. You give up some
privacy, but that's about the only disadvantage.

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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You back in a car... you back out a boat.

CM

"rgnmstr" wrote in message
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Parking the boat stern first will make pulling out with more control in
any condition much easier plus it will sure make boarding easier.









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Well, I know with a boat like yours "sink" is more appropriate....

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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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''park'' ?


"JG" wrote in message
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Bull****. You can park your boat any way that's convenient. As he

said, it
can make it easier to board and bring on supplies. You give up some

privacy,
but that's about the only disadvantage.

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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You back in a car... you back out a boat.

CM

"rgnmstr" wrote in message
oups.com...
Parking the boat stern first will make pulling out with more

control in
any condition much easier plus it will sure make boarding easier.









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You prefer to think about homosexuality, apparently. YOU LOST!

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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You back in a power boat you Yankee Doodle Dandy..... you sail in a
sailboat!

Anyone that has a problem backing out of a slip needs to seriously
reassess their skill-set.... especially if it involves a fin keeler.

To prove my point you only need to read Gaynzy's reply... he prefers
backing in !!!

CM


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Wrong! you back-woods backwards Canadjun.

You back out a car ....you back in a boat.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:XWoZd.30970$i6.30104@edtnps90...
You back in a car... you back out a boat.

CM

"rgnmstr" wrote in message
oups.com...
Parking the boat stern first will make pulling out with more

control in
any condition much easier plus it will sure make boarding easier.









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Basically, what you're saying is that you're incapable of backing a boat in
a narrow area. Bwahaahaaaaa.... YOU CONTINUE TO LOSE. Perhaps you should
think about shutting up for a while. Maybe you'll learn something.

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Yeah.. okay... but I don't see you whining about it being difficult to
"back" your vessel out of your slip if needed do I!!??

If I'm by myself and the wind is against me... I'll rope my boat out and
set the bow to the wind... then just jump in and whip the line off the
bollard or cleat as I put the engine into gear.

When I didn't have an engine... I rowed the damn thing out towing it with
my punt! I clenched the bowline in my teeth!!!..... and it's a 6 ton
full keel 30 footer!!!

Of course anyone with a Hunter is retarded anyway! Crap.. you could tow
that thing with a pedal boat! Load crew after you back from the slip???
What's with that!!??

CM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
I prefer to dock stern in so if the wind is favorable I can sail out.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:hMpZd.31141$i6.4870@edtnps90...
You back in a power boat you Yankee Doodle Dandy..... you sail in a
sailboat!

Anyone that has a problem backing out of a slip needs to seriously

reassess
their skill-set.... especially if it involves a fin keeler.

To prove my point you only need to read Gaynzy's reply... he prefers

backing
in !!!

CM


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Wrong! you back-woods backwards Canadjun.

You back out a car ....you back in a boat.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:XWoZd.30970$i6.30104@edtnps90...
You back in a car... you back out a boat.

CM

"rgnmstr" wrote in message
oups.com...
Parking the boat stern first will make pulling out with more
control in
any condition much easier plus it will sure make boarding

easier.













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More total BS. You obviously don't know how to drive even your own boat.
Bwahahahaaaaaa...

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Actually ... backing in is much more difficult with a sailboat than
backing out.

Well it is with a Crab Crusher like mine anyway......

I don't personally like being stern to a dock on the finger pier. Rubber
neckers and all plus there is no advantage. If you can sail out by backing
in then okay... but if you motor out after backing in ... what's the
point? It's 40 feet of distance max! Most likely it's only 20 feet of
reverse. You can man handle even a 40 footer that distance by yourself. If
the dock requires motoring out I load everyone and everything prior to
slipping the dock lines.... then I shove her to the end of the slip....
line her up... step aboard... and put it in gear.

Good Grief... it's not rocket science! This isn't the QE2... it's a 30 ft
sailboat... they have dinghies that big.

CM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Never really thought about it. Shouldn't be any more difficult than
backing in, should it?

Scotty


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:a0qZd.31203$i6.6074@edtnps90...
Yeah.. okay... but I don't see you whining about it being difficult

to
"back" your vessel out of your slip if needed do I!!??

If I'm by myself and the wind is against me... I'll rope my boat out

and set
the bow to the wind... then just jump in and whip the line off the

bollard
or cleat as I put the engine into gear.

When I didn't have an engine... I rowed the damn thing out towing it

with my
punt! I clenched the bowline in my teeth!!!..... and it's a 6 ton

full
keel 30 footer!!!

Of course anyone with a Hunter is retarded anyway! Crap.. you could

tow that
thing with a pedal boat! Load crew after you back from the slip???

What's
with that!!??

CM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
I prefer to dock stern in so if the wind is favorable I can sail

out.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:hMpZd.31141$i6.4870@edtnps90...
You back in a power boat you Yankee Doodle Dandy..... you sail

in a
sailboat!

Anyone that has a problem backing out of a slip needs to

seriously
reassess
their skill-set.... especially if it involves a fin keeler.

To prove my point you only need to read Gaynzy's reply... he

prefers
backing
in !!!

CM


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Wrong! you back-woods backwards Canadjun.

You back out a car ....you back in a boat.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:XWoZd.30970$i6.30104@edtnps90...
You back in a car... you back out a boat.

CM

"rgnmstr" wrote in message
oups.com...
Parking the boat stern first will make pulling out with more
control in
any condition much easier plus it will sure make boarding
easier.



















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I'll buy ya two, since that cheapskate Irishman wouldn't.

Scotty

"Seahag" wrote in message
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"Donal" wrote:

"Scott Vernon" wrote:

"Donal" wrote ...

For example, you don't know how far you need to push the brake

pedal
to slow
your auto down.... your foot knows. If you don't believe me

try
using your
left foot on the brake - and see what happens! Make sure that

you
aren't
going too fast when you try this.

Your foot has it's own brain?


Maybe my foot is brighter than your brain.


Mine has to send a signal to the brain
in my head.


Mine doesn't. Therefore my foot is definitely brighter than your

brain.

I guess your foot brain is quicker on the stops.


My foot doesn't have a brain. I bet that your's does!


Ah ha hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You two owe me a beer!

Seahag




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I don't have a full length finger pier. It's just plain easier for
boarding, loading/unloading. Besides, in the Summer I sleep naked with
the hatch open, so it's more fun being stern in.

Scotty


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:amqZd.31284$i6.22143@edtnps90...
Actually ... backing in is much more difficult with a sailboat than

backing
out.

Well it is with a Crab Crusher like mine anyway......

I don't personally like being stern to a dock on the finger pier.

Rubber
neckers and all plus there is no advantage. If you can sail out by

backing
in then okay... but if you motor out after backing in ... what's the

point?
It's 40 feet of distance max! Most likely it's only 20 feet of

reverse. You
can man handle even a 40 footer that distance by yourself. If the

dock
requires motoring out I load everyone and everything prior to

slipping the
dock lines.... then I shove her to the end of the slip.... line

her up...
step aboard... and put it in gear.

Good Grief... it's not rocket science! This isn't the QE2... it's a

30 ft
sailboat... they have dinghies that big.

CM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Never really thought about it. Shouldn't be any more difficult

than
backing in, should it?

Scotty


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:a0qZd.31203$i6.6074@edtnps90...
Yeah.. okay... but I don't see you whining about it being

difficult
to
"back" your vessel out of your slip if needed do I!!??

If I'm by myself and the wind is against me... I'll rope my boat

out
and set
the bow to the wind... then just jump in and whip the line off

the
bollard
or cleat as I put the engine into gear.

When I didn't have an engine... I rowed the damn thing out towing

it
with my
punt! I clenched the bowline in my teeth!!!..... and it's a 6

ton
full
keel 30 footer!!!

Of course anyone with a Hunter is retarded anyway! Crap.. you

could
tow that
thing with a pedal boat! Load crew after you back from the

slip???
What's
with that!!??

CM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
I prefer to dock stern in so if the wind is favorable I can sail

out.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:hMpZd.31141$i6.4870@edtnps90...
You back in a power boat you Yankee Doodle Dandy..... you

sail
in a
sailboat!

Anyone that has a problem backing out of a slip needs to

seriously
reassess
their skill-set.... especially if it involves a fin keeler.

To prove my point you only need to read Gaynzy's reply... he

prefers
backing
in !!!

CM


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Wrong! you back-woods backwards Canadjun.

You back out a car ....you back in a boat.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:XWoZd.30970$i6.30104@edtnps90...
You back in a car... you back out a boat.

CM

"rgnmstr" wrote in message

oups.com...
Parking the boat stern first will make pulling out with

more
control in
any condition much easier plus it will sure make boarding
easier.

















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You wouldn't try that around Gaynzy's marina I bet!

CM


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
I don't have a full length finger pier. It's just plain easier for
boarding, loading/unloading. Besides, in the Summer I sleep naked with
the hatch open, so it's more fun being stern in.

Scotty


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:amqZd.31284$i6.22143@edtnps90...
Actually ... backing in is much more difficult with a sailboat than

backing
out.

Well it is with a Crab Crusher like mine anyway......

I don't personally like being stern to a dock on the finger pier.

Rubber
neckers and all plus there is no advantage. If you can sail out by

backing
in then okay... but if you motor out after backing in ... what's the

point?
It's 40 feet of distance max! Most likely it's only 20 feet of

reverse. You
can man handle even a 40 footer that distance by yourself. If the

dock
requires motoring out I load everyone and everything prior to

slipping the
dock lines.... then I shove her to the end of the slip.... line

her up...
step aboard... and put it in gear.

Good Grief... it's not rocket science! This isn't the QE2... it's a

30 ft
sailboat... they have dinghies that big.

CM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Never really thought about it. Shouldn't be any more difficult

than
backing in, should it?

Scotty


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:a0qZd.31203$i6.6074@edtnps90...
Yeah.. okay... but I don't see you whining about it being

difficult
to
"back" your vessel out of your slip if needed do I!!??

If I'm by myself and the wind is against me... I'll rope my boat

out
and set
the bow to the wind... then just jump in and whip the line off

the
bollard
or cleat as I put the engine into gear.

When I didn't have an engine... I rowed the damn thing out towing

it
with my
punt! I clenched the bowline in my teeth!!!..... and it's a 6

ton
full
keel 30 footer!!!

Of course anyone with a Hunter is retarded anyway! Crap.. you

could
tow that
thing with a pedal boat! Load crew after you back from the

slip???
What's
with that!!??

CM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
I prefer to dock stern in so if the wind is favorable I can sail
out.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:hMpZd.31141$i6.4870@edtnps90...
You back in a power boat you Yankee Doodle Dandy..... you

sail
in a
sailboat!

Anyone that has a problem backing out of a slip needs to
seriously
reassess
their skill-set.... especially if it involves a fin keeler.

To prove my point you only need to read Gaynzy's reply... he
prefers
backing
in !!!

CM


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Wrong! you back-woods backwards Canadjun.

You back out a car ....you back in a boat.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:XWoZd.30970$i6.30104@edtnps90...
You back in a car... you back out a boat.

CM

"rgnmstr" wrote in message

oups.com...
Parking the boat stern first will make pulling out with

more
control in
any condition much easier plus it will sure make boarding
easier.



















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GLORY.... Sail....... you Homo!

CM

"JG" wrote in message
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Basically, what you're saying is that you're incapable of backing a boat
in a narrow area. Bwahaahaaaaa.... YOU CONTINUE TO LOSE. Perhaps you
should think about shutting up for a while. Maybe you'll learn something.

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www.sailnow.com

"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:a0qZd.31203$i6.6074@edtnps90...
Yeah.. okay... but I don't see you whining about it being difficult to
"back" your vessel out of your slip if needed do I!!??

If I'm by myself and the wind is against me... I'll rope my boat out and
set the bow to the wind... then just jump in and whip the line off the
bollard or cleat as I put the engine into gear.

When I didn't have an engine... I rowed the damn thing out towing it with
my punt! I clenched the bowline in my teeth!!!..... and it's a 6 ton
full keel 30 footer!!!

Of course anyone with a Hunter is retarded anyway! Crap.. you could tow
that thing with a pedal boat! Load crew after you back from the slip???
What's with that!!??

CM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
I prefer to dock stern in so if the wind is favorable I can sail out.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:hMpZd.31141$i6.4870@edtnps90...
You back in a power boat you Yankee Doodle Dandy..... you sail in a
sailboat!

Anyone that has a problem backing out of a slip needs to seriously
reassess
their skill-set.... especially if it involves a fin keeler.

To prove my point you only need to read Gaynzy's reply... he prefers
backing
in !!!

CM


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Wrong! you back-woods backwards Canadjun.

You back out a car ....you back in a boat.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:XWoZd.30970$i6.30104@edtnps90...
You back in a car... you back out a boat.

CM

"rgnmstr" wrote in message
oups.com...
Parking the boat stern first will make pulling out with more
control in
any condition much easier plus it will sure make boarding
easier.















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Mooron tries it every where and knows what happens... all the buff guys want
some, but he's dedicated to his chickens.

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"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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You wouldn't try that around Gaynzy's marina I bet!

CM


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
I don't have a full length finger pier. It's just plain easier for
boarding, loading/unloading. Besides, in the Summer I sleep naked with
the hatch open, so it's more fun being stern in.

Scotty


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:amqZd.31284$i6.22143@edtnps90...
Actually ... backing in is much more difficult with a sailboat than

backing
out.

Well it is with a Crab Crusher like mine anyway......

I don't personally like being stern to a dock on the finger pier.

Rubber
neckers and all plus there is no advantage. If you can sail out by

backing
in then okay... but if you motor out after backing in ... what's the

point?
It's 40 feet of distance max! Most likely it's only 20 feet of

reverse. You
can man handle even a 40 footer that distance by yourself. If the

dock
requires motoring out I load everyone and everything prior to

slipping the
dock lines.... then I shove her to the end of the slip.... line

her up...
step aboard... and put it in gear.

Good Grief... it's not rocket science! This isn't the QE2... it's a

30 ft
sailboat... they have dinghies that big.

CM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Never really thought about it. Shouldn't be any more difficult

than
backing in, should it?

Scotty


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:a0qZd.31203$i6.6074@edtnps90...
Yeah.. okay... but I don't see you whining about it being

difficult
to
"back" your vessel out of your slip if needed do I!!??

If I'm by myself and the wind is against me... I'll rope my boat

out
and set
the bow to the wind... then just jump in and whip the line off

the
bollard
or cleat as I put the engine into gear.

When I didn't have an engine... I rowed the damn thing out towing

it
with my
punt! I clenched the bowline in my teeth!!!..... and it's a 6

ton
full
keel 30 footer!!!

Of course anyone with a Hunter is retarded anyway! Crap.. you

could
tow that
thing with a pedal boat! Load crew after you back from the

slip???
What's
with that!!??

CM

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
I prefer to dock stern in so if the wind is favorable I can sail
out.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:hMpZd.31141$i6.4870@edtnps90...
You back in a power boat you Yankee Doodle Dandy..... you

sail
in a
sailboat!

Anyone that has a problem backing out of a slip needs to
seriously
reassess
their skill-set.... especially if it involves a fin keeler.

To prove my point you only need to read Gaynzy's reply... he
prefers
backing
in !!!

CM


"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Wrong! you back-woods backwards Canadjun.

You back out a car ....you back in a boat.

SV


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
news:XWoZd.30970$i6.30104@edtnps90...
You back in a car... you back out a boat.

CM

"rgnmstr" wrote in message

oups.com...
Parking the boat stern first will make pulling out with

more
control in
any condition much easier plus it will sure make boarding
easier.





















 
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