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"katy" wrote in message ... Seahag wrote: "katy" wrote: OzOne wrote: Just one more :-) I count Sir James Hardy and his lovely wife Joan as good friends..whom I've sailed with a number of time on their delightful old yawl Nerida. Couple of pics here http://www.sasc.com.au/gaffers_day_2006.htm I've got you beat for sure...I've sailed with Maxprop, DSK, Michael Ortin; I've met Edgar Cove, have Fahd several phone conversations with Haggie, and have lively Messenger conversations with another personage of venerableness. There are several others I've met over the past years who no longer post here for oner reason or the other. And Dawn Riley wrote me a letter. I have been truly blessed. Aw, shucks... Seahag Hey...I was impressed that you called me in the middle of a raging hurricane while hanging off a pylon...that's true friendship! that's nothing, Haggy's made me a salad! Scotty |
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"Frank Boettcher" wrote .. Those guys party pretty good between legs. now you've gotten Ganzy all excited! |
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"Joe" wrote in message ups.com... katy wrote: I've got you beat for sure...I've sailed with Maxprop, DSK, Michael Ortin; I've met Edgar Cove, have Fahd several phone conversations with Haggie, and have lively Messenger conversations with another personage of venerableness. There are several others I've met over the past years who no longer post here for oner reason or the other. And Dawn Riley wrote me a letter. I have been truly blessed. Wow. Since your dropping legendary important sailors names I will to. I've meet Jim Cate and the guy who use to do the Bottom Jobs Cartoons! Top that! Jim Cate, hee he ha ha..... |
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"Joe" wrote in message ups.com... katy wrote: I've got you beat for sure...I've sailed with Maxprop, DSK, Michael Ortin; I've met Edgar Cove, have Fahd several phone conversations with Haggie, and have lively Messenger conversations with another personage of venerableness. There are several others I've met over the past years who no longer post here for oner reason or the other. And Dawn Riley wrote me a letter. I have been truly blessed. Wow. Since your dropping legendary important sailors names I will to. I've meet Jim Cate and the guy who use to do the Bottom Jobs Cartoons! Top that! I've met 9 ASAers. Sailed with 4. I tried to meet Bobspit, but he chickened out. Scotty |
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Hey Katy... I know Dawn pretty well. Do you want me to say hi for you?
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "katy" wrote in message ... OzOne wrote: Just one more :-) I count Sir James Hardy and his lovely wife Joan as good friends..whom I've sailed with a number of time on their delightful old yawl Nerida. Couple of pics here http://www.sasc.com.au/gaffers_day_2006.htm Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. I've got you beat for sure...I've sailed with Maxprop, DSK, Michael Ortin; I've met Edgar Cove, have Fahd several phone conversations with Haggie, and have lively Messenger conversations with another personage of venerableness. There are several others I've met over the past years who no longer post here for oner reason or the other. And Dawn Riley wrote me a letter. I have been truly blessed. |
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More likely Mooron. :-)
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Frank Boettcher" wrote . Those guys party pretty good between legs. now you've gotten Ganzy all excited! |
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Moron got you excited?
"Capt. JG" wrote in message ... More likely Mooron. :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Frank Boettcher" wrote . Those guys party pretty good between legs. now you've gotten Ganzy all excited! |
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Frank Boettcher wrote:
Don't know anyone famous who sails, most of my friends that sail are imfamous and borderline crazy, not unlike those that post here. Who you callin' "borderline"!! I was fortunate enough years ago on a delivery to be forced to stop in Ft. Lauderdale on one of the leg finishes for the Whitbread. One boat was there when we got there, two came in while we were still there and we saw one finish when we left to complete our trip. Met a bunch of the crewmembers. Those guys party pretty good between legs. You might want to re-phrase that last , Frank..... DSK |
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Frank Boettcher wrote:
I was fortunate enough years ago on a delivery to be forced to stop in Ft. Lauderdale on one of the leg finishes for the Whitbread. One boat was there when we got there, two came in while we were still there and we saw one finish when we left to complete our trip. Awesome to watch those boats sail, isn't it? They are so stripped and powerful. It's a very different kind of vessel, with a very different look, than traditional sailboats. DSK |
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"DSK" wrote in message ... Frank Boettcher wrote: I was fortunate enough years ago on a delivery to be forced to stop in Ft. Lauderdale on one of the leg finishes for the Whitbread. One boat was there when we got there, two came in while we were still there and we saw one finish when we left to complete our trip. Awesome to watch those boats sail, isn't it? They are so stripped and powerful. It's a very different kind of vessel, with a very different look, than traditional sailboats. In 2004 there were several of them on display at the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco over the holiday season. The public was invited to check them out for a small donation to the club, of course. We spent an hour looking them over, just before two of them went out for some impromptu match racing. Watching them scream by on a broad reach at what looked to be 20kts. or so is something you have to see to believe. They are just incredibly fast. With the wave and sea conditions that day on SF Bay, I doubt if most powerboats could have stayed with them without tearing themselves apart. Awesome. Max |
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