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Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
It looks like Nutsy isn't sure he picked the right boat. He's running
Trolls trying to convince himself of certain things. Like a Cockpit that is filled up by three adult is a huge cockpit. A Helm that is right over the Rudder post, made necessary by transom that has been moved foreward buy a swim platform, which also made a rack & pinion installation necessary, which also forced the smallest steering station every seen on a modern production boat. A Quarter Stern Cabin and Head squeezed into and over loaded stern area, which forced the need for the lengthen of the hull by the use of the swim platform to keep anymore weight in the ass end of the boat. A Stern Cabin & Head we've yet to see a picture of. A fractional rig to eliminate Lee Helm on the overloaded Stern Section, forcing a larger Main to keep up S/A, which makes for a squirrelly up-wing sail trim, which also forced the self furling drum into the hull to get head sail area down low. This Drum position force the need to run lines thru the hull. The Larger Main forces excessive heeling on close-haul sailing, which makes for crew sitting on one another lap due to the small cockpit. These are some of the reasons Nutsy is so busy finding positive things to say about these weakness. If you lie to yourself enough you begin to believe it. Just proves, once again, all boats have weak points. Did Nutsy buy the wrong boat? It is a learning process. He has a nice boat. Is it the boat he wanted? Who knows what Nutsy really wants. Ole Thom |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
Thom, there's so much silliness in your post. Let's just start he
http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3.../slides/31.JPG Have a seat on THAT toilet, Thom! Even if you're 7 feet tall, you have leg room. To starboard of the toilet is a very large sink and vanity and further back a nice wet locker that drains to the shower sump. After all the head is actually using space from an optional aft cabin. I've never seen a head so big even on a 40 footer. To port is another door leading to an aft birth. No big deal. She's only 35.5 feet LOA. But the aft birth is over 7 feet long! Kinda nice when you're 6'3. Do you know how few boats have births sized as nicely? Very few. As for her sailing performance...well, read the owner reviews. Are you aware that this was voted Boat of the Year at the French Boat show when introduced? When why wife went below and saw the space of the 35s5 all she could say was "how'd they do this?". The mating of boat plush livable space and good sailing performance is a great thing....when you've found it. RB 35s5 |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
Nutsy,
I see you can't get the "Head Door" even 1/2 way open. Short of Room? Also see you talking about a "Quarter Berth" What happen to the big talk about aft cabin? These are some of the questions generated by your many dopey Posts. It does beg to be asked. Ole Thom |
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Consider this Ole Thom:
The 35s5 has a scoop transom. When sailing in the sewage filled waters around City Island (no less than 17 sewage outlets within a 12 mile radius!) what do you think that transom is scooping? Bob can really call it a Sooper Dooper Pooper Scooper! Bwaahahahahahahahahahahahaha!! Can you imagine having that stuff washing about your ankles! "Thomas! Don't put that in your mouth!" or how about Suzy handing Bob a nice eggs salad sandwhich after he has pulled up the anchor line (unwashed hands! eeew!). "I could smell that egg salad before you even opened the fridge, Suzy!" mmm good! Oh my sides! Think of the germs! Don't get the air conditioner in the water! Bwaaahahahaahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahaaa! Amen! "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... It looks like Nutsy isn't sure he picked the right boat. He's running Trolls trying to convince himself of certain things. Like a Cockpit that is filled up by three adult is a huge cockpit. A Helm that is right over the Rudder post, made necessary by transom that has been moved foreward buy a swim platform, which also made a rack & pinion installation necessary, which also forced the smallest steering station every seen on a modern production boat. A Quarter Stern Cabin and Head squeezed into and over loaded stern area, which forced the need for the lengthen of the hull by the use of the swim platform to keep anymore weight in the ass end of the boat. A Stern Cabin & Head we've yet to see a picture of. A fractional rig to eliminate Lee Helm on the overloaded Stern Section, forcing a larger Main to keep up S/A, which makes for a squirrelly up-wing sail trim, which also forced the self furling drum into the hull to get head sail area down low. This Drum position force the need to run lines thru the hull. The Larger Main forces excessive heeling on close-haul sailing, which makes for crew sitting on one another lap due to the small cockpit. These are some of the reasons Nutsy is so busy finding positive things to say about these weakness. If you lie to yourself enough you begin to believe it. Just proves, once again, all boats have weak points. Did Nutsy buy the wrong boat? It is a learning process. He has a nice boat. Is it the boat he wanted? Who knows what Nutsy really wants. Ole Thom |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... It looks like Nutsy isn't sure he picked the right boat. He's running Trolls trying to convince himself of certain things. Like a Cockpit that is filled up by three adult is a huge cockpit. A Helm that is right over the Rudder post, made necessary by transom that has been moved foreward buy a swim platform, which also made a rack & pinion installation necessary, which also forced the smallest steering station every seen on a modern production boat. A Quarter Stern Cabin and Head squeezed into and over loaded stern area, which forced the need for the lengthen of the hull by the use of the swim platform to keep anymore weight in the ass end of the boat. A Stern Cabin & Head we've yet to see a picture of. A fractional rig to eliminate Lee Helm on the overloaded Stern Section, forcing a larger Main to keep up S/A, which makes for a squirrelly up-wing sail trim, which also forced the self furling drum into the hull to get head sail area down low. This Drum position force the need to run lines thru the hull. The Larger Main forces excessive heeling on close-haul sailing, which makes for crew sitting on one another lap due to the small cockpit. These are some of the reasons Nutsy is so busy finding positive things to say about these weakness. If you lie to yourself enough you begin to believe it. Just proves, once again, all boats have weak points. Did Nutsy buy the wrong boat? It is a learning process. He has a nice boat. Is it the boat he wanted? Who knows what Nutsy really wants. Ole Thom Who cares? Bwahahahahhahahhahhahhahahahhahaha John Cairns |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
I see you can't get the "Head Door" even 1/2 way open. Short of Room?
Also see you talking about a "Quarter Berth" What happen to the big talk about aft cabin? Huh? The head door opens just fine and to the biggest head on any boat anywhere near this LOA. The after cabin birth is only matched in size buy the current Catalina 350 and of course most 35 foot boats don't even have an enclosed aft cabin with a birth big enough for two and long enough for someone over 6'6. That also means two people can do other things back there...and I'm a young man with a very pretty wife. Like I said, few boats can match the 35s5 for performance and comfort combined. RB |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
Oh my sides!
Try more situp and fewer Twinkies. RB |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
Your aft cabin has no overhead clearance - you'll be lucky if you can
even roll over on that bunk. There isn't room to stand, a tiny hanging locker, and you're being really generous with the dimension, since the drawing would indicate that most of the berth is well under 7 feet. Calling it a cabin is also generous, its a quarter berth with a door. Your head seems large enough, but there's no separate shower. This is OK for a daysailor, but not for a cruiser. Again, you keep comparing this to Catalina's and their ilk. Being one step up from a Cat or Hunter still makes it a second rate boat. Capt. Rob wrote: I see you can't get the "Head Door" even 1/2 way open. Short of Room? Also see you talking about a "Quarter Berth" What happen to the big talk about aft cabin? Huh? The head door opens just fine and to the biggest head on any boat anywhere near this LOA. The after cabin birth is only matched in size buy the current Catalina 350 and of course most 35 foot boats don't even have an enclosed aft cabin with a birth big enough for two and long enough for someone over 6'6. That also means two people can do other things back there...and I'm a young man with a very pretty wife. Like I said, few boats can match the 35s5 for performance and comfort combined. RB |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message Have a seat on THAT toilet, Thom! Even if you're 7 feet tall, you have leg room. Yeah...as long as you weigh less than 120lbs!!! Can you fit in there? I believe it's good planning to keep the head as small as possible.... CM |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
Actually sit ups do very little for the sides. Try Some Russian twists. You
couldn't do any you marshmellow! Have another egg salad sandwich! "Sailing on the LIS with a scoop transom is like having a picnic on top of a cesspool with the lid off." E.H. Gewahr 1998 Bwaahahahahahaaaaaa!!!!! Amen!!!!! "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Oh my sides! Try more situp and fewer Twinkies. RB |
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Please tell us how that large engine cover in the cockpit sole
is secured to it doesn't come adrift in a storm or leak and flood the bilge? CN "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... | Thom, there's so much silliness in your post. Let's just start he | | http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3.../slides/31.JPG | | Have a seat on THAT toilet, Thom! Even if you're 7 feet tall, you have | leg room. To starboard of the toilet is a very large sink and vanity | and further back a nice wet locker that drains to the shower sump. | After all the head is actually using space from an optional aft cabin. | I've never seen a head so big even on a 40 footer. To port is another | door leading to an aft birth. No big deal. She's only 35.5 feet LOA. | But the aft birth is over 7 feet long! Kinda nice when you're 6'3. | Do you know how few boats have births sized as nicely? Very few. | As for her sailing performance...well, read the owner reviews. Are you | aware that this was voted Boat of the Year at the French Boat show when | introduced? | When why wife went below and saw the space of the 35s5 all she could | say was "how'd they do this?". The mating of boat plush livable space | and good sailing performance is a great thing....when you've found it. | | | | RB | 35s5 | |
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Interior size, berths and toilets. Quite a set of atributes to talk
about when your buying a new SAILboat. By the way I'd be willing to bet the head on an Express 35 is every bit as big as this boat AND the 20 year old Express is built better and it's oh so much faster. |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
"Jeff" wrote in message ... Your aft cabin has no overhead clearance - you'll be lucky if you can even roll over on that bunk. There isn't room to stand, a tiny hanging locker, and you're being really generous with the dimension, since the drawing would indicate that most of the berth is well under 7 feet. Calling it a cabin is also generous, its a quarter berth with a door. Your head seems large enough, but there's no separate shower. This is OK for a daysailor, but not for a cruiser. This is a cruiser: http://tinylink.com/?PT3ure5LMZ Yeah, standing head room throughout, a real aft cabin, a real separate shower. There was one on the east coast earlier this year with a furling mainsail-in mast-for 99k, the owner had reduced the price at least once, might have been able to get it for less. Just a couple of things. You couldn't buy it for 50k. You'd look silly day sailing it. John Cairns |
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I I nutsy ~J I do believe I've hooked a Nutsy Fish (G) Easy! Just a slooow Troll. Good sailing on ya new Boat, Nutsy. Just sail with your mouth shut and less damn, dumb post! Ole Thom |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
By the way I'd be willing to
bet the head on an Express 35 is every bit as big as this boat AND the 20 year old Express is built better and it's oh so much faster. I like the Express 35, it's easy on the eyes unlike your boat and has a good interior. Few are around and many were beat on pretty bad. It's not likely I would have found one. That said it's still a pretty rough boat compared to the 35s5. RB |
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Thom Stewart wrote:
|| It looks like Nutsy isn't sure he picked the right boat. He's running || Trolls trying to convince himself of certain things. || He's just a self centered, insecure little troll who just has to have the best of everything, or at least the beas by *HIS* definition. Ignore him and he'll go away just like all the meows. Capt.RB Hunter 26X Cesspool, NY |
IS there a RIGHT boat for NutCase?
"Capt Rob-" wrote in message Ignore him and he'll go away just like all the meows. Capt.RB Hunter 26X Cesspool, NY Look you whining ****ant..... from what I've seen, Bob produces more sailing related discussion than anyone here. Bart tries with occasional success to induce sailing related threads... but it takes the offensive abilities of Bobsprit to really get everyone nipping and striking that thread bare lure. I bite on some of Bob's casts..... but it's not done out of malicious intent... it provides me with a platform to craft a witty reply. I appreciate Bob's posts. Sure he's a marginal sailor... I agree he needs the best vessel available to even step up to the plate.... no question he knows less about boats than my 8 yr old niece.... Yes he changes his mind more often than a fat lady in a candy store... but let's face it you bunch of whiners... if it wasn't for Bob... all you have to be better than is JAX!! Yeah... I thought so! He's giving you the opportunity to look down on someone for once in your lives! Take advantage of his generosity! I think we should have a Bobsrit appreciation day on this group! You Go Bob... You Da Man! CM |
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You Go Bob... You Da Man!
Sometimes, only occasionaly someone really "gets me." Thanks, Mooron (sniffle). You da man too! PS: Your niece was dead wrong about IOR boats needing 15% lift at the bow downwind. RB 35s5 |
IS there a RIGHT boat for NutCase?
"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:%KA9f.66633$y_1.14760@edtnps89... He's giving you the opportunity to look down on someone for once in your lives! Take advantage of his generosity! That's the most blatant troll that I've ever seen. I'm sure that Bob is to too smart to miss it!! Sometimes, only occasionaly someone really "gets me." Thanks, Mooron(sniffle). You da man too! Maybe I'm wrong!!!!! Bwahaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Regards Donal -- |
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-- "Swab Rob" wrote She's only 35.5 feet LOA. But the aft birth is over 7 feet long! Kinda nice when you're 6'3. Do you know how few boats have births sized as nicely? The Mac 26 has a 7' berth (not birth) . So does my boat. Fleet Admiral Scotty 8450 AUSTIN ST APT 4K KEW GARDENS, NY 11415 |
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"Scotty" wrote in message ... -- "Swab Rob" wrote She's only 35.5 feet LOA. But the aft birth is over 7 feet long! Kinda nice when you're 6'3. Do you know how few boats have births sized as nicely? The Mac 26 has a 7' berth (not birth) . So does my boat. Fleet Admiral Scotty 8450 AUSTIN ST APT 4K KEW GARDENS, NY 11415 Ya know, pretty sure the aft double in my Catalina 28 is 7', I would be more impressed if it had 7' headroom. John Cairns |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
"John Cairns" wrote in -- "Swab Rob" wrote She's only 35.5 feet LOA. But the aft birth is over 7 feet long! Kinda nice when you're 6'3. Do you know how few boats have births sized as nicely? The Mac 26 has a 7' berth (not birth) . So does my boat. Ya know, pretty sure the aft double in my Catalina 28 is 7', I would be more impressed if it had 7' headroom. Can you imagine if boobs ever got the balls to actually sail somewhere and then sat down in the local bar and tried to talk about berth lengths with some real sailors? What a fairy! -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
"Scotty" wrote in message ... "John Cairns" wrote in -- "Swab Rob" wrote She's only 35.5 feet LOA. But the aft birth is over 7 feet long! Kinda nice when you're 6'3. Do you know how few boats have births sized as nicely? The Mac 26 has a 7' berth (not birth) . So does my boat. Ya know, pretty sure the aft double in my Catalina 28 is 7', I would be more impressed if it had 7' headroom. Can you imagine if boobs ever got the balls to actually sail somewhere and then sat down in the local bar and tried to talk about berth lengths with some real sailors? What a fairy! -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ He doesn't drink. The only folks he needs to impress are the lubberly types he has crew for him, folks that would be impressed by marble countertops. John Cairns |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
"Scotty" wrote in message ... "John Cairns" wrote in -- "Swab Rob" wrote She's only 35.5 feet LOA. But the aft birth is over 7 feet long! Kinda nice when you're 6'3. Do you know how few boats have births sized as nicely? The Mac 26 has a 7' berth (not birth) . So does my boat. Ya know, pretty sure the aft double in my Catalina 28 is 7', I would be more impressed if it had 7' headroom. Can you imagine if boobs ever got the balls to actually sail somewhere and then sat down in the local bar and tried to talk about berth lengths with some real sailors? What a fairy! -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ He doesn't drink. The only folks he needs to impress are the lubberly types he has crew for him. John Cairns |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
"Scotty" wrote in message ... "John Cairns" wrote in -- "Swab Rob" wrote She's only 35.5 feet LOA. But the aft birth is over 7 feet long! Kinda nice when you're 6'3. Do you know how few boats have births sized as nicely? The Mac 26 has a 7' berth (not birth) . So does my boat. Ya know, pretty sure the aft double in my Catalina 28 is 7', I would be more impressed if it had 7' headroom. Can you imagine if boobs ever got the balls to actually sail somewhere and then sat down in the local bar and tried to talk about berth lengths with some real sailors? What a fairy! -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ He doesn't drink. The only folks he needs to impress are the lubberly types he has crew for him, folks that would be impressed by marble countertops. John Cairns |
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Lubberly types? You mean the teenage run-a-way skanks he picks up on
42nd street? |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
Ya know, pretty sure the aft double in my Catalina 28 is 7', I would be
more impressed if it had 7' headroom. the 35s5 has headroom for me and I'm 6'3. It's also hugely faster than your lame Catalina 28. What a joke of a boat! PHRF 200!!! BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA! Oh the agony!!! The 28 can't go upwind in a cop to save it's life! RB 35s5...a better boat NY |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
"Scotty" wrote in message ... -- "Swab Rob" wrote She's only 35.5 feet LOA. But the aft birth is over 7 feet long! Kinda nice when you're 6'3. Do you know how few boats have births sized as nicely? The Mac 26 has a 7' berth (not birth) . So does my boat. I used to think that your boat was a bit better than a Mac26. Thanks for putting me straight! regards Donal -- |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
"Donal" wrote in message ... "Scotty" wrote in message ... -- "Swab Rob" wrote She's only 35.5 feet LOA. But the aft birth is over 7 feet long! Kinda nice when you're 6'3. Do you know how few boats have births sized as nicely? The Mac 26 has a 7' berth (not birth) . So does my boat. I used to think that your boat was a bit better than a Mac26. No, it's just bigger. Thanks for putting me straight! I thought gays couldn't be converted. -- Fleet Admiral Scotty 8450 AUSTIN ST APT 4K KEW GARDENS, NY 11415 Ph.# 718-757-7114 |
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"Donut" wrote I stick to sheep, eh? wear a condom and you won't have that problem. Scotty |
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OzOne wrote in message ... On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 01:30:34 GMT, "Scotty" scribbled thusly: "Donut" wrote I stick to sheep, eh? wear a condom and you won't have that problem. Scotty Ahhh, speaking from experience....... Yes Ozzy? go ahead.....don't be shy...... we're waiting.......... SBV |
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"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Donut" wrote I stick to sheep, eh? wear a condom and you won't have that problem. Thanks for that handy tip! Regards Donal -- |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
"Donal" wrote in message ... "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Donut" wrote I stick to sheep, eh? wear a condom and you won't have that problem. Thanks for that handy tip! No problem....let me know if you need diagrams. Scotty |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Donal" wrote in message ... "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Donut" wrote I stick to sheep, eh? wear a condom and you won't have that problem. Thanks for that handy tip! No problem....let me know if you need diaphrams. Don't condoms provide enough protection? Regards Donal -- |
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"Donal" wrote No problem....let me know if you need diaphrams. Don't condoms provide enough protection? ha haha , good one. I'm done. Scotty |
Did Nutsy Pick the wrong boat?
Nutsy,
The leg room in the head is OK but the head door won't open all the way. The Nav. Station's Seat doesn't even let it open 1/2 way. Can you get in there? |
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