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Who Doesn't Own a Project Boat???
Not a windlass? How about the rod heads in the rigging? They
age, same as swage terminals on wire rigging. Rod heads replaced in 03 and 04. Why do I need a windlass? I easily handled the anchor on the C&C 32. Will I have a much harder time on the 35s5? RB 35s5 NY |
Who Doesn't Own a Project Boat???
-- "Swab Rob" wrote ... Not a windlass? How about the rod heads in the rigging? They age, same as swage terminals on wire rigging. Rod heads replaced in 03 and 04. Why do I need a windlass? I never leave the slip. BB 35s5 the limo version of the Mac26X NY |
Who Doesn't Own a Project Boat???
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com... In my mind the reason to own a mid/small size sailboat is the same a owning vintage cars or motorcycles - to keep them up and enjoy their traditional designs. And this is why I'm smarter than you...and always will be. So you bought a paper-thin hull to sail in a cesspool?? If that's "smart" then yes you are far smarter than I. I want to sail. Then why not buy a full-size boat you can sail to interesting destinations - or if your crew can't handle such a boat then move to some decent reasonably clean place? There are nice places where you can sail for hours and see nary a turd or used condom afloat. I don't want to work on a boat unless I decide to work on boats for money. Money? I thot you already had money? . I'm also smarter than you because I bought a boat that sails fast and with a lot of responsivness; If I wanted speed and responsiveness I'd buy a jet ski and buzz dudes like you. But I sail for relaxation. When I want an adrenaline high I do something exciting. |
Who Doesn't Own a Project Boat???
"DSK" wrote
Vito wrote: You are certainly correct in my case - at least partly. My boat does need a lot of work but I would hardly call her "crap" nor was she bought on a 'tired budget' (I'm unsure what 'tiring problems' are). That's when your money gets exhausted from being bragged about so much. That's OK, me rich uncle sends me a couple thousand whenever I need it - in addition to my salery of course. .... In my mind the reason to own a mid/small size sailboat is the same a owning vintage cars or motorcycles - to keep them up and enjoy their traditional designs. Otherwise why bother? OTOH a mid/small size boat need not be traditional to be worth owning and/or working on. True - provided you have a decent place to enjoy her without coming down with the galloping crud whenever swallowing a bit of spray. ... I can understand owning a new larger ocean going yacht - something over 65' - but a new 35' with weird lines to take your family swimming in a cesspool? No thanks. Sounds like you're coming down with a bad case of good judgement. And Bubbles boat (presuming he really does have one) isn't "new" other than in grossly relative terms. Why 'ocean going' at 65'? wink cuz bubbles can't afford one - heh heh! |
Who Doesn't Own a Project Boat???
True - provided you have a decent place to enjoy her without coming
down with the galloping crud whenever swallowing a bit of spray. You should sail the LIS here. Because of the race, the waters test better than most beach waters in the USA yearly. Water is very clean. I've heard about people getting sick on the Chesapeak, LA waters, Florida (of course) and so on...but not on the LIS. Then again, I'd stay away from ANY shallow water on the LIS due to sediment contamination. RB 35s5 NY |
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