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Capt. Rob
 
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Default The Intangibles of Thier Sailing World

The intangible claims by Sloco and Scotty Potty are that they somehow
"enjoy" their low cost (cheap) boats more than others. Somehow, this
lame position is supposed to justify their cheap boats, dated and ugly,
dull and way down the list of boats anyone, even on a budget, might
want.
The truth is that we all enjoy our boats...except maybe for Doug and
Jeff....and we all enjoy a certain pride of ownership. But how can
Sloco and Scotty Potty enjoy such things when their boats occupy the
lowest rungs of the sailing kingdom?
They can't. Not in the least. The best they could do was most people's
worst. The height of their sailing prowess, reflected in dated tired
glass, is a starting point for most sailors. My first boat was better
than any of Scotty's. My Pearson 30 has been listed among the best
designs ever and my C&C 32 was a better boat than Sloco's Express 30 by
a mile.
Now, years younger than either of them I easily eclipse these clowns
with a larger faster better built yacht in the 1st 35s5. Poor Sloco
made the mistake of latching onto some race losses, but now I've turned
up more wins for the 35s5 than most others COMBINED! Sad Scotty Potty
can only twist in winds of poverty and ignorance, strident in his
claims that he "likes his boat." Sadder still is Sloco's defense of
that boat, his head so far up Scotty Potty's ass that he can see his
brains. In their tiny hate filled world all they can do is lick their
wounds and hope I don't sail her far, fast or enjoy her. Yeah, right!
It's all enough to make you cry....except that we're all too busy
laughing!

Bwahahahahhahahahahaha!!!


RB
35s5...The Nicest Boat here!
NY

 
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