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[email protected] January 9th 06 10:13 PM

Southern vs northern boats
 
A friend who was boat shopping once remarked that boats in FL looked
older than their counterparts in the north. I ascribed this to the
effects of sunlight and more use over a year. Did Rob notice this?


John Cairns January 9th 06 11:46 PM

Southern vs northern boats
 

wrote in message
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A friend who was boat shopping once remarked that boats in FL looked
older than their counterparts in the north. I ascribed this to the
effects of sunlight and more use over a year. Did Rob notice this?


I'd say more UV than anything else. He could also be comparing salt vs.
fresh water boats.

John Cairns



Capt.Mooron January 9th 06 11:55 PM

Southern vs northern boats
 

"John Cairns" wrote in message
I'd say more UV than anything else. He could also be comparing salt vs.
fresh water boats.


Could also be short seasonal immersion and extended seasonal availability
for maintenance.... but more likely it's the fact that Northerners are
simply better sailors and own superior vessels.

CM



Bart Senior January 10th 06 12:46 AM

Southern vs northern boats
 
Sailing in the north requires seasonal work. It keeps
the sailor in tune with boat maintenance.

Down south it is easy to let a boat go. Even northern
sailors tend to move their boats south to cut down on
the annual maintenance.

The net result is that many, not all, southern boats fall into
disuse and suffer from lack of maintenance. It is the boat
graveyard.

A similar things happens with beer. Excess beer gets shipped
south.

wrote
....
A friend who was boat shopping once remarked that boats in FL looked
older than their counterparts in the north. I ascribed this to the
effects of sunlight and more use over a year. Did Rob notice this?




J Beck January 10th 06 12:52 PM

Southern vs northern boats
 
I think it would be just the right amount of beer. No matter how much.
JB
"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
Sailing in the north requires seasonal work. It keeps
the sailor in tune with boat maintenance.

Down south it is easy to let a boat go. Even northern
sailors tend to move their boats south to cut down on
the annual maintenance.

The net result is that many, not all, southern boats fall into
disuse and suffer from lack of maintenance. It is the boat
graveyard.

A similar things happens with beer. Excess beer gets shipped
south.

wrote
...
A friend who was boat shopping once remarked that boats in FL looked
older than their counterparts in the north. I ascribed this to the
effects of sunlight and more use over a year. Did Rob notice this?






Joe January 10th 06 02:25 PM

Southern vs northern boats
 
What a load of bull Bart. Southern boats are used and maintained year
around while northern boats develope hull humps from sitting in a
cradle half the time. All that moisture trapped in the shrink wraps and
plastic hulls freezes and un freezes so many times they all develope
osmosis blisters.

Joe


Bob Crantz January 10th 06 03:26 PM

Southern vs northern boats
 
I think there is too much inbreding in the South. With the recent
(relatively) influx of Northerners, the South's gene pool will improve.
There's also lots of inbreding in the regions around Caribou, Maine.

Californians take great care of their boats, especially in Southern
Kaulifornia. Kaulifornia does not have an inbred gene pool.

Amen!



"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
What a load of bull Bart. Southern boats are used and maintained year
around while northern boats develope hull humps from sitting in a
cradle half the time. All that moisture trapped in the shrink wraps and
plastic hulls freezes and un freezes so many times they all develope
osmosis blisters.

Joe




Capt.Mooron January 10th 06 03:38 PM

Southern vs northern boats
 
I believe the reason for the gene pool stasis in California... is because
the state is over-run with homosexuals.

Amen


"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
nk.net...
I think there is too much inbreding in the South. With the recent
(relatively) influx of Northerners, the South's gene pool will improve.
There's also lots of inbreding in the regions around Caribou, Maine.

Californians take great care of their boats, especially in Southern
Kaulifornia. Kaulifornia does not have an inbred gene pool.

Amen!



"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
What a load of bull Bart. Southern boats are used and maintained year
around while northern boats develope hull humps from sitting in a
cradle half the time. All that moisture trapped in the shrink wraps and
plastic hulls freezes and un freezes so many times they all develope
osmosis blisters.

Joe






Scotty January 10th 06 03:41 PM

Southern vs northern boats
 
Joe, not every Yankee pulls his boat for the winter. And it's not
6 months. More like 3-4 months.

isn't it good for a hull to 'dry out' once in a while?

--
Scott Vernon
Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_


"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
What a load of bull Bart. Southern boats are used and

maintained year
around while northern boats develope hull humps from sitting in

a
cradle half the time. All that moisture trapped in the shrink

wraps and
plastic hulls freezes and un freezes so many times they all

develope
osmosis blisters.

Joe




Joe January 10th 06 04:23 PM

Southern vs northern boats
 
My hull is always dry.

Joe



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