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Capt. JG November 23rd 05 06:17 PM

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South of you... I can't remember. Victoria is on my list of places to go.
From what I've heard, it's an amazing place.

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"Gary" wrote in message
news:CW%gf.578698$oW2.208001@pd7tw1no...
Jonathan Ganz wrote:
In article XvSgf.579668$tl2.187708@pd7tw3no,
Gary wrote:

There is a huge racing fleet of Cal 20s up here in the PNW. The class
racing is very competitive. Lots of them cruise in the summer. Not many
are trailer sailed though. Cheap, honest fun.



Where in the PNW? Near Thom?

Victoria, where is Thom?




Capt. JG November 23rd 05 06:18 PM

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Yeah, that's true. It's not a great boat to trailer. I've seen it done, but
it's not fun.

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"Captain Joe Redcloud" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 04:47:51 GMT, Gary wrote:

Capt.Mooron wrote:
Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
I would think a bulb-like or fin keel would be more appropriate for
what you're looking for. The Cal, for example, has a fairly modern
keel design, given how long ago it was designed.

http://www.sealsspars.com/classy20footer.html



The Cal 20 is a ridiculous choice. It's all cockpit and no cabin. It
performs poorly in heavy air and it is no easier to step the mast than
on a
Nordica 16 or Nordica 20.

The Nordica 20 is one of the few boats that has an inboard diesel, can
be
ramp launched and will sleep 4 in comfort with a built in head , galley
and
has only a 2.5ft draft. It will out perform a Cal 20 anyday as I have
proven
on many occasions. You can actually walk around the deck of a Nordica 20
and
it has life lines all around. The 2 cylinder diesel can be hand cranked,
there is actual plumbing with a sink and stove inside. The bunks are 8
feet.
The storage is excellent.

Fairly modern keel design... what a laugh! The Cal 20 is a low end pig
in a
poke.

CM


There is a huge racing fleet of Cal 20s up here in the PNW. The class
racing is very competitive. Lots of them cruise in the summer. Not
many are trailer sailed though. Cheap, honest fun.


Although you can drag a Cal 20 around on a trailer, it's not really
designed as
a "trailer sailer". To be viable a s a true trailer sailer, the boat needs
to
have a fully retractable keel, or a centerboard. Otherwise they are very
hard or
impossible to launch at a large number of ramps. Even a boat with a very
shallow
keel and an internal centerboard, such as the Seaward Fox sits too high
for many
ramps, unless you don't mind submerging the tow vehicle up to the FRONT
wheels
or beyond. Most boat ramps are built and maintained with the idea that the
bulk
of the use will be small power boats. A boat with a 2 or 3 foot draft is
gonna
be difficult to live with as a trailer sailer.





Commodore Joe Redcloud




Capt.Mooron November 23rd 05 07:48 PM

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"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
South of you... I can't remember. Victoria is on my list of places to go.
From what I've heard, it's an amazing place.


Bwahahahahahahahahahaaaaa.....

CM



Capt. JG November 23rd 05 07:49 PM

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Stop stalking me Mooron. We all know you're angry, but you're getting
obsessive.

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"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message
news:BI3hf.129352$S4.55411@edtnps84...

"Capt. JG" wrote in message
...
South of you... I can't remember. Victoria is on my list of places to go.
From what I've heard, it's an amazing place.


Bwahahahahahahahahahaaaaa.....

CM




Gary November 24th 05 01:44 AM

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Capt.Mooron wrote:
"Gary" wrote in message


I gather you have issues........
It sounds to me like you haven't been able to successfully argue with
facts so you are resorting to insults.



Wait a minute Gary... this is ASA... insults are part of the package. I
defended Ganz in the past... I even tried to help him along .... but his
actions went south in a hurry last year. Reporting me was just plain
uncalled for.

Bring it up a notch. It's not

like you are living together.



To who's advantage would that be? Since I haven't responded to any of your
posts in the manner I reply to Ganz... I can't understand why it concerns
you?

Don't take this form too seriously...... it will lead to high blood
pressure.

CM


Okay???

Gary November 24th 05 01:45 AM

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Capt.Mooron wrote:
"Gary" wrote in message


Victoria, where is Thom?



Victoria??!! Isn't that a retirement community? :-)

I was out on Bowen Island visiting a friend who just bought a nice place
there this summer. I spent time at Nanaimo and Salt Spring as well... years
ago. I sailed the roaring Malaspina as well as the Charlottes. I stayed on
Texada and saw Dick Island.... they say when the fog rolls in thick... you
can't see Dick! ::-)

CM


Yeah, sailing up here sucks. What route did you use to get to the
Charlottes?

Scotty November 24th 05 02:37 AM

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I think he's refering to the Victoria Secrets store.


SV


Capt. Rob November 24th 05 03:21 AM

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I think he's refering to the Victoria Secrets store.


Now she has more than one?


RB
35s5
NY


Capt. JG November 24th 05 04:36 AM

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Well, there's *nothing* wrong with hanging out there.

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"Scotty" wrote in message
oups.com...
I think he's refering to the Victoria Secrets store.


SV




Capt.Mooron November 24th 05 12:25 PM

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"Gary" wrote in message

Okay???


BTW - You're in Victoria?.... is there a Dr. D. Kinloch from up Yellowknife
way at your club with a 34 Allberg?? He had a beautiful 22' Allberg in
Yellowknife and won the majority of the Wednesday night races with it.

CM




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