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Scotty November 4th 05 01:40 AM

Lesson for Old Thom
 
Oy!

--
"Swab Rob" wrote ...
The 35s5 has sucked
in Paris
Just like your wife.

Yep...we were there together and the bill came for the hotel.

It
was a good chance to have some fun. She hit the streets for $2

an hour and
she's soooo great at it!!!! What a woman!

RB
35s5....a pretend boat where I have pretend sex!
RB




Lady Pilot November 4th 05 06:06 AM

Lesson for Old Thom
 

"Scotty" wrote:

"Thom Stewart" wrote ...
Nutsy,

They added the Super Dooper Pooper Scooper Swim

platform to reduce the SQUAT .


remember, FLUSH TWICE !


Did you learn that from Lisa after she takes a big crap that won't go down
the toilet? hahahahhahahhahahaaaaaa

LP



Capt. Rob November 4th 05 08:20 AM

Lesson for Old Thom
 
Bubbles, bloody near every hull built after the 70's is IOR
influenced.


Hmmm...nearly all? Don't think so, Ozzy.

RB


Capt. Rob November 4th 05 11:17 PM

Lesson for Old Thom
 
Bubbles, If I thought you knew what you were looking at, I'd tell you
to have another look.


I'll post pics of the stern sections. So are you now agreeing with me
that she's IOR influenced and NOT agreeing with Doug?


RB


Capt. Rob November 4th 05 11:34 PM

Lesson for Old Thom
 
Changing tacks?
I said that most boats built after the 70's were IOR influenced...It's
a fact.


Doug says mine isn't. What do you think...before I post pics.

RB


DSK November 8th 05 03:18 AM

Lesson for Old Thom
 
"Capt. Rob" scribbled thusly:
Doug says mine isn't. What do you think...before I post pics.


Really? This is why I think you are definitely stupid. You seem to have
a very poor memory and/or little abilty to comprehend what you read.

This is exactly what I posted:
"The Ben 35s5 is sort of a cruiserized copy of a late IOR type, with a
flat section aft meeting the transom. It is not a pinched 1970s IOR
'broach coach' stern."

In fact, at one point in my life I was co-owner of a 1-Tonner with a
fairly similar hull shape. But hey, what would I know about how such a
boat sails downwind? Especially compared to somebody who has never flown
a spinnaker, but knows how to look up phone numbers on the internet?

OzOne wrote:
Unless they completely departed from design conventions...or it's a
multi....it's IOR influenced.


Multis were never rated un IOR, were they? The girth measurement might
have given some strange results ;)

DSK



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