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I remember when Scotty was a good friend...all warm and fuzzy feelings
because he felt I was a kindred spirit buying an old Catalina 30.
Of course I wasn't and I bought a FAR better C&C 32. Bam!!!

Scotty MAD!!! Scotty no like Bobspirt no more! He play mean joke on
Scottee! Make Scottee feel even worse about Seedelman thirtee!

Maybe this is why no one truly believes he's happy with his boat. Then
again...who would be?



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Like the time boob**** bragged how he was going to sail to Block
Island.

Wonder how his trip was?

BwaHahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!1

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Like the time boob**** bragged how he was going to sail to Block
Island.

Wonder how his trip was?


What about the trip to the Thimbles or Port Jeff or Shark River in NJ?
Block Island is no big deal...went on the Tayana 48DS. Just another
half day.

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"Swab Rob" wrote ...
Like the time boob**** bragged how he was going to sail to

Block
Island.

Wonder how his trip was?


What about the trip to the Thimbles or Port Jeff or Shark River

in NJ?


What about the trip to Block Island?






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What about the trip to the Thimbles or Port Jeff or Shark River



in NJ?

What about the trip to Block Island?


We went, just on someone elses boat. It was a dull sail and outside of
having more hours to do it in the C&C, I don't see what the difference
is. No....when we sail to Martha's Vineyard....that will be
interesting! But not because of the sail itself. We're also hoping to
go to Great Gull Island...which you can never visit.


RB
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Do any of you EVER sail?

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In article .com,
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Do any of you EVER sail?


You mean like today? No. I sailed last weekend and plan to this.

How about you?




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Do any of you EVER sail?


While many of the folks here talk a good game, few do much more than
get out every other weekend and that's at best. During the spring and
summer months we sail 3-4 times a week, and more when we can arrange
long weekends. With my wife's new flexible schedule we're hoping to get
even more sailing in this summer. But even when conditions are hot and
windless we still will spend time aboard. We have air conditioing!
In spite of crap spewed here by others, some of whom don't even own
sailboats, we have sailed more than most and posted pics of our
daysails and weekend trips. Curiously the others have not.
You decide who's sailing and who isn't.

People who DON'T Sail
Mooron: He never even splashed his boat last season and rarely sails it
anyway.
Doug: Doug has no sailboat of any kind. He owns a trawler.
Joe: Joe owns a big steel motorsailor. It looks like it could sail, but
it's little more than a houseboat for him.
Scotty: Scotty manages to post all summer long. You won't see much of
me come spring. Can he really be sailing much?
Bob Crantz: Has no sailboat of any kind.



RB
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Well, some of us sail just about all year long! And, I believe you post way
more than anyone else, so I don't see how that could be an indication of how
much someone sails or claims to. :-)

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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Do any of you EVER sail?


While many of the folks here talk a good game, few do much more than
get out every other weekend and that's at best. During the spring and
summer months we sail 3-4 times a week, and more when we can arrange
long weekends. With my wife's new flexible schedule we're hoping to get
even more sailing in this summer. But even when conditions are hot and
windless we still will spend time aboard. We have air conditioing!
In spite of crap spewed here by others, some of whom don't even own
sailboats, we have sailed more than most and posted pics of our
daysails and weekend trips. Curiously the others have not.
You decide who's sailing and who isn't.

People who DON'T Sail
Mooron: He never even splashed his boat last season and rarely sails it
anyway.
Doug: Doug has no sailboat of any kind. He owns a trawler.
Joe: Joe owns a big steel motorsailor. It looks like it could sail, but
it's little more than a houseboat for him.
Scotty: Scotty manages to post all summer long. You won't see much of
me come spring. Can he really be sailing much?
Bob Crantz: Has no sailboat of any kind.



RB
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Well, some of us sail just about all year long! And, I believe you post
way
more than anyone else, so I don't see how that could be an indication
of how
much someone sails or claims to. :-)


Check back. I do much less posting during spring and summer months. But
Doug, Scotty, Mooron and many others manage to post all the time...all
the while complaining that we don't sail far enough!!! They don't sail
at all.


RB
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