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Capt. Neal® April 5th 05 06:52 PM


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...
Don't start it up again. You can't win!
Databasix let you start trouble you can't finish


Take your meds, Ole Thom! Databasix didn't 'start it up' - netKKKops Jonathan Ganz
and Catherine Haight started it. They can finish it simply by apologizing to the group
for disrupting it with their netKKKopping. Pretty simple, huh?

CN

Joe April 5th 05 06:57 PM

Where exactly is it?

Id like to look at a chart, Seems after it rolled it was right up on
the rocks. You saying the bottom is more a canyon than a hill?

Joe


Joe April 5th 05 07:06 PM

If it's only 20+ feet then the mast struck bottom. Duh if you said it
was 30+ feet then maybe the mast did not strike bottom.

Anyone that surfs a sailboat knows to hand hold the main sheet so you
can let go if you roll, reducing the load on the mast. amatures!

Joe


Vito April 5th 05 07:21 PM

"DSK" wrote

Vito wrote:
Just goes to show the evils of sailing a boat instead of working on it!
That boat already needed work, including new bottom paint. There was no
reason to take her out. The wages of sin .....


The wages of stupidity, more like.

And the boat may not have needed bottom work. A lot of boats that get
prepped for racing have very patchy looking bottoms from being sanded
fair... the anti-foul is this slick short-term stuff that's clear.


That may be true but facts have no place in a religious discussion grin.
Sailboats are meant to be worked on, not sailed. If the lord wanted them
sailed they wouldn't need so much work! These pictures show the results of
sin. If it'd been on the hard getting painted it wouldn't have sank.
Right? Remember that next time a mellow breeze lures you into temptation.



JG April 5th 05 07:36 PM

It's just off the south stanchion of the bridge... between that an Ft.
Point. I've sailed there before, but not with breaking waves. It looks scary
either way, but it's doable in good conditions. Of course, you don't want to
get right next to the rocks or the stanchion for obvious reasons, but the
center is fine for small boats.

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"j" ganz @@
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"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Where exactly is it?

Id like to look at a chart, Seems after it rolled it was right up on
the rocks. You saying the bottom is more a canyon than a hill?

Joe




JG April 5th 05 07:38 PM

I suppose it's theoretically possible, but I doubt it. That would take quite
a bounce.

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"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...
If it's only 20+ feet then the mast struck bottom. Duh if you said it
was 30+ feet then maybe the mast did not strike bottom.

Anyone that surfs a sailboat knows to hand hold the main sheet so you
can let go if you roll, reducing the load on the mast. amatures!

Joe




JG April 5th 05 07:43 PM

Thom, really you need to give it a rest. Neal and others have been bragging
for a long time about how they've "reported me." They are liars on most
subjects, bigots for sure, and responding to them just gives them fuel.

I know you're not into kill filing but it really works. Basically, it
removes the temptation to reply to their stupid, hate-filled crapola, it
completely takes the wind out of their sails because they get no energy from
it, and it totally infuriates them at the same time. Judging from the
subject lines and the copied posts, Neal is having a fit that I don't
respond. I don't usually quote Jesus, but when he said "turn the other
cheek," he was right on. (I'm sure this will generate the usual derogatory
comments, but the good news is that I won't see them!)

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
Don't start it up again. You can't win!
Databasix let you start trouble you can't finish




Capt. Neal® April 5th 05 08:23 PM


"JG" wrote in message ...
Thom, really you need to give it a rest. Neal and others have been bragging
for a long time about how they've "reported me." They are liars on most
subjects, bigots for sure, and responding to them just gives them fuel.

I know you're not into kill filing but it really works. Basically, it
removes the temptation to reply to their stupid, hate-filled crapola, it
completely takes the wind out of their sails because they get no energy from
it, and it totally infuriates them at the same time. Judging from the
subject lines and the copied posts, Neal is having a fit that I don't
respond. I don't usually quote Jesus, but when he said "turn the other
cheek," he was right on. (I'm sure this will generate the usual derogatory
comments, but the good news is that I won't see them!)

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com


Odd that Jonathan writes multiple abuse complaints about people
he kill files . . .

Maybe he's one of those remote viewers we hear from on Art Bell's show.

CN

John Cairns April 5th 05 08:46 PM


"JG" wrote in message
...
Check it out.. I'm betting this guy will not try this again. Looks like
everyone got into the act. This was one lucky dude... should have known
better than to try and sail in that spot.

http://www.sfsurvey.com/photos/sailH...ges/image1.htm

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Amazing pics. Have to feel sorry for this guy, making a mistake like that
and having it recorded for posterity. Pity the good samaritan surfers sank
the boat.

John Cairns



Thom Stewart April 5th 05 08:48 PM

Neal,

Just about the total group disagree with you (&LP) if it is of any
interest to you. Your Gary has Donal fool but only for awhile. You and
LP are laughing at Donal but LP is prancing it around and screwing up
your cover. Enjoy it, it's a very small minority!

I hope this is my last post on the whole sorry mess. You were wrong to
allow outside people into the group the way you did. I can't excuse that
as most of the group can't excuse it. I hope that is plain enough
English for Gary

I'm finished with it. It's History. A died horse.

Ole Thom



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