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35s5 and Rolex Cup Regata
Rolex Cup Regata: Results
Class I Honors, Jib and Main Racing, went to Carlos Sierra's Marlyn II from Humacao, Puerto Rico, Mistral, a Beneteau 35s5 owned by Carson Smith from Dallas, TX. RB 35s5 NY |
35s5 and Rolex Cup Regata
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Rolex Cup Regata: Results Class I Honors, Jib and Main Racing, went to Carlos Sierra's Marlyn II from Humacao, Puerto Rico, Mistral, a Beneteau 35s5 owned by Carson Smith from Dallas, TX. RB 35s5 NY 35s5 Mistral. You'll see that boat has been in many, many races under several owners. It's about time it won one. |
35s5 and Rolex Cup Regata
Class I Honors, Jib and Main Racing.
So the guy just drove around the race course and beat a few slower boats. |
35s5 and Rolex Cup Regata
Bob Crantz wrote:
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Rolex Cup Regata: Results Class I Honors, Jib and Main Racing, went to Carlos Sierra's Marlyn II from Humacao, Puerto Rico, Mistral, a Beneteau 35s5 owned by Carson Smith from Dallas, TX. RB 35s5 NY 35s5 Mistral. You'll see that boat has been in many, many races under several owners. It's about time it won one. That was the 2000 Rolex Cup, and it was second place in the non-chute division. I wonder if its the same boat. |
35s5 and Rolex Cup Regata
"Jeff" wrote in message ... Bob Crantz wrote: "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Rolex Cup Regata: Results Class I Honors, Jib and Main Racing, went to Carlos Sierra's Marlyn II from Humacao, Puerto Rico, Mistral, a Beneteau 35s5 owned by Carson Smith from Dallas, TX. RB 35s5 NY 35s5 Mistral. You'll see that boat has been in many, many races under several owners. It's about time it won one. That was the 2000 Rolex Cup, and it was second place in the non-chute division. I wonder if its the same boat. I saw that too. Admittedly, the boat is capable of being fast with a capable skipper. It's an extension of the skipper. With RB it's another story, he hopes that he is an extension of the boat. It's the classic Don Knotts mentality. Just because he has a gun, badge and access to a bullet doesn't make him man enough to be sheriff. Robby hangs around the marina. In person I'm sure he's personable and helpful. He does a few favors and they let him do some marina work (both real and pretend). He can talk the talk dockside, but can't walk the walk on the water. 90% of boaters are recreational come and go types. The ones who put more into it don't come into contact with Robbie much and when they do, they quickly size him up and move on. He's just here to get back at the people he envies, such as real sailors like you Jeff, people who love their boats like Scotty, people who live by their own hand like Loco, etc. It drives him crazy that he doesn't know what boat I own and where I keep it. Cranes, black bouys all drive him crazy. Perhaps I should tell him about my radio direction finding set up. Amen! |
35s5 and Rolex Cup Regata
Bob Crantz wrote:
I saw that too. Admittedly, the boat is capable of being fast with a capable skipper. It's an extension of the skipper. With RB it's another story, he hopes that he is an extension of the boat. It's the classic Don Knotts mentality. Just because he has a gun, badge and access to a bullet doesn't make him man enough to be sheriff. Robby hangs around the marina. In person I'm sure he's personable and helpful. He does a few favors and they let him do some marina work (both real and pretend). He can talk the talk dockside, but can't walk the walk on the water. 90% of boaters are recreational come and go types. The ones who put more into it don't come into contact with Robbie much and when they do, they quickly size him up and move on. He's just here to get back at the people he envies, such as real sailors like you Jeff, people who love their boats like Scotty, people who live by their own hand like Loco, etc. It drives him crazy that he doesn't know what boat I own and where I keep it. Cranes, black bouys all drive him crazy. Perhaps I should tell him about my radio direction finding set up. I think you have him sized up perfectly. Its amazing that your posting a few poor finishes have driven him to scour the web looking for Bene wins, and then all he can find are 5 year old second place finishes! And a single race win by a boat that was in last place just showed he had never actually completed in any regatta! |
35s5 and Rolex Cup Regata
I saw that too. Admittedly, the boat is capable of being fast with a
capable skipper. It's an extension of the skipper. You mean a fast boat won't go her fastest without human help? Without some skill? You mean I bought a boat that won't sail fast on it's own like....like....ummmmm....like uhhhhh, oh yeah....Doug's Trawler! You guys are so dumb it's friggin hilarious! I've now posted three times as many wins and good positions for the 35s5 as Crantz and there are very few in the country. I can find far more last place finishes for J Boats and Mumms....I wonder why? Could be because there are LOTS of them? You guys!!!! Bwahahahahahahaha! Jeff will never get over that he said we bought a good boat and I didn't return the favor! He'll never get over admitting I had a fast boat, then saying he uses a dinghy for sailing fun and his boat was overkill. Jeff, you screwed you own pooch, got scared he might be pregnant and drowned him in the kiddie pool!!! And everyone knows it. (Bob, note that in the end a master troller will single out the weakest member of a group. In this case, it's Jeff. Sloco always rides coat tails and I've got your MO down. Like Penn and Teller, I've opted for full disclosure for my technique, yet everyone still loves the "magic.") RB 35s5....the best boat by a mile...and fastest! NY |
35s5 and Rolex Cup Regata
"Bob Crantz" wrote Robby hangs around the marina. In person I'm sure he's personable and helpful. He does a few favors and they let him do some marina work (both real and pretend). They probably got him to paint the crane, er, I mean Travel; Lift. Scotty |
35s5 and Rolex Cup Regata
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... (Bob, note that in the end a master troller will single out the weakest member of a group. In this case, it's Jeff. Sloco always rides coat tails Just the reverse of fighting single handed against a gang. Pick the leader first and the rest run. and I've got your MO down. Better yet, I'll make certain you know what it is: Attack your weak points. Like Penn and Teller, I've opted for full disclosure for my technique, yet everyone still loves the "magic.") It's not magic, it's "art". Amen! RB 35s5....the best boat by a mile...and fastest! Only when compared to boat you know about. NY |
35s5 and Rolex Cup Regata
No, I lived on the outskirts of Cabrini Green and on the South Side of
Chicago for 5 years. I have a 21 stitch wound on my right leg from a beer bottle, a scar from a stab wound on my back, an improperly healed hyoid bone (from being punched in the throat) , two floating knuckles, two slightly protruding ribs, 8 stitch scar under one eye, a dozen chipped or broken teeth and walk with a slight limp. I've been shot at 4 times (not counting military service) and had to run for my life numerous times. So tell me about your playground scuffles anemia boy. Amen! "Commodore Joe Redcloud" wrote in message ... On Sun, 04 Dec 2005 16:27:40 GMT, "Bob Crantz" wrote: "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... (Bob, note that in the end a master troller will single out the weakest member of a group. In this case, it's Jeff. Sloco always rides coat tails Just the reverse of fighting single handed against a gang. Pick the leader first and the rest run. You've watched too many teeny bopper movies. Commodore Joe Redcloud |
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