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Maybe Mooron ought to row that puppy if she ever hits the water
again... http://www.nordicaboats.com/assets/i...in-sml-opt.jpg State of water shows a reasonable breeze and the spinnaker is full, yet the ponderous Nordica 30 is barely moving! There's barely a bow wave!!!! She's doing 2-3 knots at best, where my boat would be close to hull speed. Why do people buy such turtles? Because they're afraid of those few ultra windy days where it might actually be a serious challenge to handle a fast boat like a 35s5, J35 or even a good cruiser like a Sabre 35. Nordica slowica cheapica boatica!!! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() Mys Terry wrote: On 12 Feb 2006 06:09:20 -0800, "Capt. Rob" wrote: Maybe Mooron ought to row that puppy if she ever hits the water again... http://www.nordicaboats.com/assets/i...in-sml-opt.jpg State of water shows a reasonable breeze and the spinnaker is full, yet the ponderous Nordica 30 is barely moving! There's barely a bow wave!!!! She's doing 2-3 knots at best, where my boat would be close to hull speed. Why do people buy such turtles? Because they're afraid of those few ultra windy days where it might actually be a serious challenge to handle a fast boat like a 35s5, J35 or even a good cruiser like a Sabre 35. Nordica slowica cheapica boatica!!! RB That little disturbance in the water is a swimmer who is passing the boat doing the side stroke. Bwahahaha pretty funny Crantz/Neal. Joe 35s5 NY Mys Terry |
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That little disturbance in the water is a swimmer who is passing the
boat doing the side stroke. I though it was from an empty bottle of beer rolling off the soft deck. RB 35s5 NY |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
State of water shows a reasonable breeze and the spinnaker is full, yet the ponderous Nordica 30 is barely moving! There's barely a bow wave!!!! She's doing 2-3 knots at best, where my boat would be close to hull speed. Bull! Your spinnaker's only ever hoisted when the boat's tied to the dock. Face it, you've got spinnaphobia - and everybody knows it! -- Capt Scumbalino |
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Bull! Your spinnaker's only ever hoisted when the boat's tied to the
dock. Even if that were true it has no bearing on the simple and obvious fact that Mooron's Nordica can't outrun a scared clam! RB 35s5 NY |
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On 12 Feb 2006 06:09:20 -0800, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Maybe Mooron ought to row that puppy if she ever hits the water again... http://www.nordicaboats.com/assets/i...in-sml-opt.jpg State of water shows a reasonable breeze and the spinnaker is full, yet the ponderous Nordica 30 is barely moving! There's barely a bow wave!!!! She's doing 2-3 knots at best, where my boat would be close to hull speed. Why do people buy such turtles? Because they're afraid of those few ultra windy days where it might actually be a serious challenge to handle a fast boat like a 35s5, J35 or even a good cruiser like a Sabre 35. Nordica slowica cheapica boatica!!! RB 35s5 NY What an idiot. The breeze is so light that it cannot even pull the wrinkles out of the spinnaker. Frank |
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What an idiot. The breeze is so light that it cannot even pull the
wrinkles out of the spinnaker. Nonsense. The water state shows wind and the drive is clear with the cloud cover on the left side of the frame. There's enough pull to show some wake, so it's not dead air, probably just a dull moment. The aint moving because it's slow, slow, slow with a PHRF rating slower than a Catalina 30 withOUT the tall mast option! Get a grip, boy! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Frank Boettcher" wrote in message What an idiot. The breeze is so light that it cannot even pull the wrinkles out of the spinnaker. Correct of course and since it was the first launch of a new chute... new equipment and Murphy's Law being in effect.... I wisely selected a light air day and deployed an inflatable tender with crew to take photos. Some adjustments were required but all in all a favourable situation resulted. CM |
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Capt.Mooron wrote:
Correct of course and since it was the first launch of a new chute... new equipment and Murphy's Law being in effect.... I wisely selected a light air day and deployed an inflatable tender with crew to take photos. Unlike Boobsie, who waits until there's *no* air, hoists it while tied to the dock, and produces one shaky photo, blurred due to him quivering in fear of a possible rustle of the fabric should a passing seagull time its next fart appropriately. It's telling that the *only* picture that Capt "Photo Boy" Rob has *ever* posted of his spinnaker is the aforementioned embarrassment. That he recently bragged about this photo is even *more* telling! -- Capt Scumbalino |
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a light air day and deployed an inflatable tender with crew to take photos. WAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAA!!! So let's get this straight? You were afraid to photograph your boat sailing in more air because WHY???? You chose a light air day WHY??? GOOD LORD!!!! RB 35s5 NY |
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