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I've never seen a cleaner propellor except in the
store. You should try to use some of this crap you keep buying and
selling.


The motor in the pic is new, Joe. The dinghy is actually dirty and it
took and our to scrape the bottom clean.
Man, you lose every point! Is there a hole in your racket???

RB
35s5...better than any French motorsailor Joe happens to own!
NY

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Crappy inflatable. Hard to store, tows poorly, cant be rowed.
Boobsprit needs a REAL dinghy like mine. I built a custom nesting
dinghy that fits on my foredeck and is so light I can pick it up out of
the water easily. It rows so well I have no need for a motor.

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Just another crappy inflatable. Capt Boobs oughta just use it fer a
toboggan cuz we all know he never really sails.

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Oh I see, the top looks new, the engine is new, yet the bottom is
encrusted from non-use..

Bwahahahahahaha

The only thing french is your cheap production boat.

I know for a fact my boat was buildt in England bonehead.
Even have the original British coins still under her masts.

Joe
Your owner

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Oh I see, the top looks new, the engine is new, yet the bottom is
encrusted from non-use..


You must take awful care of stuff. My friends Rendova dinghy has been
used heavily for 4 seasons and it still looks new. That's because
he....listen carefully now....WASHES it. It's a technique used by
sailors in the know and that's why my 2 year old Quicksilver still
looks nice and clean in the pic. Funny thing about these blow up boats,
you can keep them clean with a little effort!
Much to my surprise the bottom had become a farm and I needed an ice
scraper to get the barnacles off. That left stains on the underside. No
matter, we'll prep the bottom of the new dinghy.

RB
35s5....not a motorsailor thank god!
NY



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My god, another crappy unflatable. Hard to stow, hard to inflate, wont
row at all, requires gas, gets holes, you need a real dinghy like mine.
It is a custom built 9' nesting dinghy that fits just right on my
foredeck and is so light I can lift it with one hand. It rows so well
I dont need a motor.
Since you do so little sailing, you might as well use that inflatable
as a toboggan.

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Your boat was absolutely NOT built in England.



Nope, still worse, Joe has forgotten than he e-mailed me pics of his
boat some time ago and admitted she was not built here where he claims.

This is very embarassing for him. Not to mention that the thing is a
bloody motorsailor that can't get out it's way in anything short 25
knots. It's barely faster than a Fisher 37, though lacking the charm
and quality of that boat.

RB
35s5
NY

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My god, another crappy unflatable. Hard to stow, hard to inflate, wont

row at all, requires gas, gets holes, you need a real dinghy like mine.

It is a custom built 9' nesting dinghy that fits just right on my

Your dinghy, like any small hard model, is not safe for toddlers. Our
inflatable is larger, more stable (by FAR) and has more capacity (by
FAR) and it's an air deck that stows BELOW deck in our sail locker.
Having a dinghy on deck is just windage and also ugly on a small boat.
Of course we can also carry ours on deck, so all you have is an
unstable, low capacity dink. Sorry you're unable to row an inflatable.
I've yet to put a hole in a dinghy...not easy to do, unless you're
attacked by stingrays? Also sorry you find it hard to inflate
one...just how OLD are you???
PS: I also own The Dink, stored in PA for my son....and it has a
sailing rig.

Keep trying, mister tired cheap boat sailor...with no pics!


RB
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NY

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"Swab Rob" wrote

Today I tied my own shoes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



With no help from Sudsy?

Congrats.

SV


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Actually, my nesting dink IS bigger than your inflatable and cannot
sink. As my 3 kids have been able to swim like fish since they were
tiny, I really dont worry about them and the dink

 
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