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![]() Capt. Rob wrote: You can never teach anything about cruising, passagemakers, live-aboards, Common sense would seem to indicate a person buys a passagemaker to make a passage. Please let us all know when you finally set off!!!! Common sence would also indicate a person who calls himself "Capt. Rob" would be a captain. You have proven that total BS. Sorry Rob, but I do not have the time to feed your addiction to everything me. Captian Joe RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() Common sence would also indicate a person who calls himself "Capt. Rob" would be a captain. You have proven that total BS. Look up the word "captain" joe. Learn a little basic English. I know people who have their six packs and they can't sail at all. So what does that ticket really mean? Nada. Since you think your boat's hull speed is 13 knots...I rest my case. It's below 9, Joe. It's a little thing called physics. But you missed that class along with remedial English. CAPTAIN RB 35s5....faster than Joe's steel snail NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... It's below 9, Joe. It's a little thing called physics. CAPTAIN RB 35s5....faster than Joe's steel snail NY There is no law for hull speed. |
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![]() There is no law for hull speed. Theoretical hull speed is a precise measurement and generally close to the mark. Joe already said his boat does 9 knots on 30 knots of air. So how is his hull speed 13 knots? Does it hit 13 knots in 80 knots of air? RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() Capt. Rob wrote: There is no law for hull speed. Theoretical hull speed is a precise measurement and generally close to the mark. Joe already said his boat does 9 knots on 30 knots of air. So how is his hull speed 13 knots? Does it hit 13 knots in 80 knots of air? Just to feed your Joe addiction. I said 9 kts in 21 kts of wind. You say the hull speed of a Swan 56 is 9 knots yet your french clorox bottle does 10.5. Bwahahahahahahahahaaaa yeah right...and with just the main..sheeeeze. What ever you say Capt Crunch. Captain Joe RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... There is no law for hull speed. Theoretical hull speed is a precise measurement and generally close to the mark. Joe already said his boat does 9 knots on 30 knots of air. So how is his hull speed 13 knots? Does it hit 13 knots in 80 knots of air? RB 35s5 NY Hull speed for a Hobie that isn't planing? What is the theoretical speed? How did you derive it? Note you are talking theories, not laws. Glory! |
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Nutsy,
You really are full of ****!! Really! Theoretical hull speed is a precise measurement and generally close to the mark. ----This is your statement! Read it again. Theoretical;----Is a precise measurement?? Spare me. Generally close to the mark;-----this is what you call a "precise measurement!" What a dumb ass statement. Nutsy; I think you had better find out what "Hull Speed" is all about! It seems you haven't a clue! Ol Thom |
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![]() Capt. Rob wrote: Common sence would also indicate a person who calls himself "Capt. Rob" would be a captain. You have proven that total BS. Look up the word "captain" joe. Don't have to, it's on my USMM license along with the word "Master" You reading the cereal box to define yourself, or watching Capt. Kangaroo re-runs? Captain Joe CAPTAIN RB 35s5....cheaper than Joe's steel boat NY |
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