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Capt. Rob July 11th 06 05:07 PM

I'm Sorry!!!
 
According to the weather links showing gusts to 25 MPH, it appears I
was off around 5 knots. But, there is quite strong funnel effect
between Execution Rocks and Hart Island and I do think that gusts did
touch on 30 knots a few times.

In any case, Joe, Dave and Thomas can send me their addresses so I can
mail them a week's worth of Crow to eat!!!!


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA! Dave claimed 5 knots!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


RB
35s5
NY


Joe July 11th 06 05:15 PM

I'm Sorry!!!
 

Capt. Rob wrote:
According to the weather links showing gusts to 25 MPH, it appears I
was off around 15 knots. But, there is quite strong funnel effect
between Execution Rocks and Hart Island and I do think that gusts did
touch on 30 knots a few times.

In any case, Joe, Dave and Thomas can send me their addresses so I can
mail them a week's worth of Crow to eat!!!!


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA! Dave claimed 5 knots!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


RB
35s5
NY


It's so funny seeing the weekend warrior claim he was sailing in 30 kt
winds.. when the facts show the average wind speed was around 13 kts.

13kt's and he's doubled reefed taking pictures like this to fool
himself.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/tsail2weby.jpg

I bet he's screaming at the top of his lungs... cursing King Nepture
for exposing him to the raging seas.

Capt. Joe


Capt. Rob July 11th 06 05:23 PM

I'm Sorry!!!
 

Can Joe read? Can he sail???
Here are the actual conditions published for all to see!

5:56 PM 75.0 °F 63.0 °F 66% 30.01 in 10.0 miles SSW 17.3 mph
23.0 mph N/A Clear

Where's the 13 knots, Joe??? Huh? What? We can't hear you!!!! We
started sailing in late afternoon when winds started to build. 17.3 -
23 MPH is reefing conditiions for a light fast cruiser.
You can't even read the numbers and you have no idea how a sailboat
works. AND THIS PROVED IT!!! Keep posting, Joe. You actually leap out
to catch each egg I throw right between the eyes!!!!

WHOOOOO HOOOOO! STOMP!!!


RB
35s5
NY


Capt. Scumbalino July 11th 06 11:54 PM

I'm Sorry!!!
 
Joe wrote:

13kt's and he's doubled reefed taking pictures like this to fool
himself.

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/tsail2weby.jpg


He was hoping it would turn out like this...

http://community.webshots.com/photo/...48327613FgryDa


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Capt Scumbalino



Scotty July 12th 06 12:36 AM

kts = mph
 
Does 23 mph equal 30 kts wind speed? what's the formula to
arrive at these figures?

SBV










"Swab Rob" wrote

5:56 PM 75.0 °F 63.0 °F 66% 30.01 in 10.0 miles SSW 17.3
mph
23.0 mph N/A Clear

Where's the 13 knots, Joe??? Huh? What? We can't hear
you!!!! We
started sailing in late afternoon when winds started to
build. 17.3 -
23 MPH is reefing conditiions for a light fast cruiser.
You can't even read the numbers and you have no idea how a
sailboat
works. AND THIS PROVED IT!!! Keep posting, Joe. You actually
leap out
to catch each egg I throw right between the eyes!!!!

WHOOOOO HOOOOO! STOMP!!!


RB
35s5
NY




Donal July 12th 06 12:44 AM

I'm Sorry!!!
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...
According to the weather links showing gusts to 25 MPH, it appears I
was off around 5 knots. But, there is quite strong funnel effect
between Execution Rocks and Hart Island and I do think that gusts did
touch on 30 knots a few times.

In any case, Joe, Dave and Thomas can send me their addresses so I can
mail them a week's worth of Crow to eat!!!!



Are you still claiming that you are sailing in "Heavy" airs?

I'm amazed that anybody still bites! People are showing you more respect
than you deserve.



Regards

Donal
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Capt. Rob July 12th 06 01:00 AM

I'm Sorry!!!
 

Are you still claiming that you are sailing in "Heavy" airs?


Nope...but I am putting on airs.

We had gusts to 30...and some guy named Dave claimed 5 until I posted
local weather reports.
It's been a drubbing of these poor saplings ever since. I'm afraid
you're late to the game, but I can squeeze you in!



RB
35s5
NY


Donal July 13th 06 12:52 AM

I'm Sorry!!!
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...

Are you still claiming that you are sailing in "Heavy" airs?


Nope...but I am putting on airs.

We had gusts to 30...and some guy named Dave claimed 5 until I posted
local weather reports.
It's been a drubbing of these poor saplings ever since. I'm afraid
you're late to the game, but I can squeeze you in!


Thanks! I'd hate to miss out!

Why are people getting excited about 30 Kt gusts?
Are you under the impression that a 30Kt gust would be a challenge for a
sailor?



Regards

Donal
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Capt. JG July 13th 06 01:02 AM

I'm Sorry!!!
 
Heck, we had that on the full moon sail a couple of days ago. Twer nothin.

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Donal" wrote in message
...

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com...

Are you still claiming that you are sailing in "Heavy" airs?


Nope...but I am putting on airs.

We had gusts to 30...and some guy named Dave claimed 5 until I posted
local weather reports.
It's been a drubbing of these poor saplings ever since. I'm afraid
you're late to the game, but I can squeeze you in!


Thanks! I'd hate to miss out!

Why are people getting excited about 30 Kt gusts?
Are you under the impression that a 30Kt gust would be a challenge for a
sailor?



Regards

Donal
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Capt. Rob July 13th 06 01:19 AM

I'm Sorry!!!
 

Why are people getting excited about 30 Kt gusts?
Are you under the impression that a 30Kt gust would be a challenge for
a
sailor?



I can honestly say that when we had the 110% out I was a bit unprepared
for the Beneteau's surge...it was really fast and a little shocking,
even to my friend at the wheel who sails a J29 and 24.
Everyone got excited because some guy named "Dave" then claimed there
was only 5 knots of wind. And THEN I posted local weather from two
websites showing wind to 27.6 MPH....slightly more than 5 knots.
Now....I still know something these people are too foolish to figure
out. I'm going to prove how dumb they all are....
Okay...I'll do it NOW!

Here's the weather for my area, confirming what I reported:
http://weather.newsday.com/auto/news...sta tename=NA

BUT, here's the weather for Mystic which comfirms, at least to some
degree, that Dave may have found much less wind where he was sailing
(if he was).
http://weather.newsday.com/auto/news...sta tename=NA

The main thing here is this...

1) Dave, Joe and Thom are not expereinced enough to know that weather
can be vastly different just a few miles away!
2) They can't even look up a weather chart by area!
3) The idea that I was out sailing in a fresh breeze or more is really
upsetting to them!

RB
35s5
NY


Scotty July 13th 06 04:17 AM

I'm Sorry!!!
 

"Donal" wrote

Why are people getting excited about 30 Kt gusts?
Are you under the impression that a 30Kt gust would be a

challenge for a
sailor?


For a sailor, no,but for bobspit it would be as horrific as
anchoring out with no AC!

Scotty



Capt. JG July 13th 06 05:15 AM

I'm Sorry!!!
 
Don't type that... it makes me shudder.

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..

"Donal" wrote

Why are people getting excited about 30 Kt gusts?
Are you under the impression that a 30Kt gust would be a

challenge for a
sailor?


For a sailor, no,but for bobspit it would be as horrific as
anchoring out with no AC!

Scotty





Donal July 14th 06 11:35 PM

I'm Sorry!!!
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...

I can honestly say that when we had the 110% out I was a bit unprepared
for the Beneteau's surge...it was really fast and a little shocking,


It sounds like you are experiencing some difficulties in adapting to a real
sailboat. Perhaps you should take a step back to something a little less
demanding?? A Pearson, perhaps?


Regards


Donal
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Capt. Rob July 14th 06 11:53 PM

I'm Sorry!!!
 
It sounds like you are experiencing some difficulties in adapting to a
real
sailboat. Perhaps you should take a step back to something a little
less
demanding??


Like a Nordica 30 or CS27?


RB
35s5
NY


Joe July 15th 06 12:01 AM

I'm Sorry!!!
 

Donal wrote:
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...

I can honestly say that when we had the 110% out I was a bit unprepared
for the Beneteau's surge...it was really fast and a little shocking,


It sounds like you are experiencing some difficulties in adapting to a real
sailboat. Perhaps you should take a step back to something a little less
demanding?? A Pearson, perhaps?

Hey Donal,

Do you consider your boat better because it is more demanding?
Many look for just the opposite.

Joe






Regards


Donal
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Capt. Rob July 15th 06 12:27 AM

I'm Sorry!!!
 

Do you consider your boat better because it is more demanding?
Many look for just the opposite.


Holy crap!!! Does Joe really think a First 35s5 or 33.7 are demanding?
Just the opposite, Joe. If I so choose I can sail with just my main in
a wide variety of conditions with minimal work. Or pop the genoa and
really have some fun.
Let's face facts, you own a motorsailor that is not fun to sail ever.
That's what you looked for as do many of my older friends who sail
Island Packets, Ericson Independence, Cape Dory's, Alberg 35s and the
like.
I'm 43, Joe. I don't think Donal is old. There's time for boats like
yours 20 years from now. Maybe I'll buy a motorsailor too. But now I
prefer the fun of a fast ride and the precise feedback.
Let me put this way: When Heart of Gold took hold of some good air on
Sunday and started to fly on a close reach, Thomas turned to us at the
wheel at said, "Wowwwwwwww!" He started to laugh and sat with Suzanne
pointing at the rush of water. We laughed so hard....this boat is just
delivering the goods plain and simple.


RB
35s5
NY


Donal July 25th 06 01:06 AM

I'm Sorry!!!
 

"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...

Donal wrote:
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...

I can honestly say that when we had the 110% out I was a bit

unprepared
for the Beneteau's surge...it was really fast and a little shocking,


It sounds like you are experiencing some difficulties in adapting to a

real
sailboat. Perhaps you should take a step back to something a little

less
demanding?? A Pearson, perhaps?

Hey Donal,

Do you consider your boat better because it is more demanding?


Good Question.....

I wouldn't say that my boat was the perfect choice for a TransAt.

I had a chance to buy a much more demanding boat than Setanta, and I turned
it down because I couldn't have sailed it with a young family.

Many look for just the opposite.



You really like your powerboat, don't you?



Regards


Donal
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