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I don't think so.....pink slips???



Bwahahahahaa.. That Shut Up the rice burners..



Yeah, Joe. I'm sure that poor go cart can handle a STI or Evo on a
track. You sure know your cars!


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Capt. Rob wrote:
I don't think so.....pink slips???



Bwahahahahaa.. That Shut Up the rice burners..



Yeah, Joe. I'm sure that poor go cart can handle a STI or Evo on a
track. You sure know your cars!


RB
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In a 1/4 mi. I bet it would lay waste to your jap slap. Put up your
pick slip bubbles, that was a challenge if I ever saw one.

Thats your problem bubbles, always bending everything to fit your
little fantasy dream world.

You're so thick you even think your friends 35s5 could keep up with
redcloud in any weather. In a good blow your friends 35s5's sails would
be dragging the water...the crew would be screaming in horror... and
RedCloud would just be streaching her legs and still standing tall.

Sure around bouys in a flat sewer lake... with lack luster breezes..
that 35s5 with it's thin plastic toy hull will preform better. So would
a Sunfish..

Joe

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In a 1/4 mi. I bet it would lay waste to your jap slap.


You mean a drag race, Joe? Yep...lots of straight-line rockets out
there. But we're talking CARS here, Joe. Cars that can handle TURNS and
even bad roads. My STI or Ozzy's Evo would lay waste to anything owned
here. And our cars can be used every day with no problems. That poor
thing in the pic is as sad as any Harley vs. a serious road bike. And
of course you're reduced to betting with someone elses wheels! At least
I'm man enough to actually own and drive a fast car!

BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHA! CRABLAM!


RB
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Capt. Rob wrote:
In a 1/4 mi. I bet it would lay waste to your jap slap.


At least
I'm man enough to actually own and drive a fast car!



Insecure boys like you and Ozzy need fast cars to impress others.

And BTW real men do not drive cars, they drive trucks.

http://www.macsautoparts.com/photos/35_65econ.jpg

No AC, 70hp, 3 speed granny gears, no radio.

You fat sissies in your jap crap would be laughed outta Texas.

Joe





BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHA! CRABLAM!


RB
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Joe wrote:

And BTW real men do not drive cars, they drive trucks.

http://www.macsautoparts.com/photos/35_65econ.jpg


That's not a truck, that's a van with half the bodywork missing from the
back. The thing Scotty drives is a truck.


You fat sissies in your jap crap would be laughed outta Texas.


By Good Ole Boys driving biscuit tin 'trucks'??


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You're so thick you even think your friends 35s5 could keep up with
redcloud in any weather. In a good blow your friends 35s5's sails would

be dragging the water...the crew would be screaming in horror... and
RedCloud would just be streaching her legs and still standing tall.



I imagine you may actually believe the stuff you write here, even
though it's a complete display of both cowardice and ignorance on all
fronts.
There's no doubt at all as to why you own a powersailor instead of a
real sailboat, Joe. No doubt at all. At my marina we have liveaboards,
3 in fact. They actually cruise, unlike you. But they chose boats for a
sailor who loves to sail rather than motor....a Sweden 39, a Vindo 40
and a Bristol 35.5. I do know one person sailing a 67 foot powersailor.
He owns the land my club rests on. He's near 70 with joint problems and
that's the only reason he made the compromise not to own a real
sailboat. Your excuse?
You own a tub, slow and pathetic. Built for someone who needs 200HP
rather than a proper set of foils. Does anyone else here own such a
boat? Nope, Just Doug!


RB
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At my marina we have liveaboards,
3 in fact.


Would that be "City Island Marina, 565 City Island Ave, Bronx, NY
718-885-9090"?

Cheers
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Pretty amazing that anyone can get it wrong at this point.

Minneford Marina, both south and north. The Liveaboards are on the
south side. The North side also hosts Sailtime Inc. and several charter
boats. The entire complex is broken down into 5 elements:

1) Brokerage
2) Service and launch operation
3) South Side condo slips
4) North Side condo slips
5) Slip and marina management

We are at 150 City Island Ave. If you ever need a transient spot I can
get you half price.

RB
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"Capt. Rob" wrote:

Pretty amazing that anyone can get it wrong at this point.

Minneford Marina, both south and north. The Liveaboards are on the
south side. The North side also hosts Sailtime Inc. and several charter
boats. The entire complex is broken down into 5 elements:

1) Brokerage
2) Service and launch operation
3) South Side condo slips
4) North Side condo slips
5) Slip and marina management

We are at 150 City Island Ave. If you ever need a transient spot I can
get you half price.


Do they haul in the winter or do they have bubblers, the liveaboards
that is?

Cheers
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Joe wrote:

In a 1/4 mi. I bet it would lay waste to your jap slap.


So what? Any idiot can put too much power in a chassis that can't get round
a corner at anything more than walking pace.



You're so thick you even think your friends 35s5 could keep up with
redcloud in any weather. In a good blow your friends 35s5's sails
would be dragging the water...the crew would be screaming in
horror... and RedCloud would just be streaching her legs and still
standing tall.

Sure around bouys in a flat sewer lake... with lack luster breezes..
that 35s5 with it's thin plastic toy hull will preform better. So
would a Sunfish..


So, you admit that your boat is crap in light air...


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