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"Capt. Neal®" wrote:
[snipped some of Cappy's best prose to date] Sadly there is a good supply of people like Bobsprit who, if they lived in a world where nobody could see them, would die from not having anybody to brag to thus concluding their life was of no value. Sad but true. Little do they realize the true reason their lives have no value. 'Tis far to true, much as it may pain me to agree with you! Cheers Martin |
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Crapton,
Your observation does have merit, Some merit. If you would search your observation and reasoning, you would come to recognize that Nutsy's bragging is really aim at certain individuals. I thought you instructed him that way of Trolling during the groups "Virtual Cruise of the Pau?" He is awful good at getting response from those he wants to respond. Rather like yourself. I, personally. think he does himself harm, as you do. He hasn't had to resort to outsiders as you did however. I think Nutsy may have more control of his trolling than you. My own opinion only, for what's its worth. It up to you to figure if this is a branch off of your Troll or a simple reply. Ole Thom http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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I, personally. think he does himself harm, as you do. He hasn't had to
resort to outsiders as you did however. I think Nutsy may have more control of his trolling than you. My own opinion only, for what's its worth. Hey, Thom. I read a few times that the Gulf 29 is a better sailing boat than the 32. Can you bring me up to speed on that? Is it because of the 32's weight and small sail area alone? Someone was asking me about the 29 today. RB 35s5 NY |
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No Nutsy;
The Gulf 32 is a full keeler. She is fairly HUGE for a 32. She has loads of space but that is what makes her a Pig in light air. The 29 Gulf, ah yes. She is a Gulf above the water line but below the water line she is a "Newport 30" A real pretty hull and fast. She'll sail circles around the 32. She does this at a sacrifice to space. My bilge is about 9" deep at the sump. That is one of the reasons for bring the Head back into the Pilothouse, which did away with the Quarter Berth. I also removed a huge, beautiful double drop leaf table in favor of a small swing up table. Removing that table and bulkhead increased usable space in the PH and around the inside helm. She is a pretty fast single hander and an acceptable week-ender. Before I opened up the PH it was like your 35s5. A lot of Crap crowded into a small space. They tried to make a 29 footer into a 32 Gulf. It didn't work. It did make up into exactly what I WANTED, however I still curse that inboard engine when I have to do maintenance. Like dropping the shaft. had to remove the hot water heater to uncouple the shaft. You can play tricks with space (or the lack of it) but it will catch up with ya! The 29 Gulf has reduced wetted area tremendously. This has increased the speed http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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Nutsy,
I added a picture to my page of Pneuma on the Hard. It should show you the reduced wetted area and fine entry and cut away. The Wing Keel stops any hobby-horse if a sea is running. This is what makes her a better sailor than the 32. Ole Thom By the way there is a picture of the Speed-o-meter as we worked up wind at 39 degrees to the wind that was blowing 9 knots http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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This is what makes her a better sailor than the 32.
Thanks, Thom. I forarded the pic and your comments. It's too bad the 32 is such a dog...I might have considered one as I love the look of PH boats. RB 35s5...no pilot house for rainy days! NY |
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