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Capt. Rob wrote:
only mentioned my friend who doesn't like Bennys to mock the stupidity of saying "I have a friend who doesn't like cats." You invented a friend. Not even a bad surveyor would make a sweeping comment about Beneteau when they build such a range of boats at all levels over so many years. Anyone could see that lie a mile away. No, actually the friend is real, and he made that comment. He's possibly the most respected surveyor in New England, so it would not be right to divulge his identity over a comment that he made in confidence. But I can believe he didn't mean it to apply to *all* Benny's. However, you claimed that your "imaginary friend" made such a blanket comment about *all catamarans*, and you've done the same. But again, only a jackass would be saying things like "my friend doesn't like your boat." You're trying to claim that I changed this from a "sailing discussion" to an attack on boating styles, but the record is very clear Sorry, Jeff, but some people CAN READ. After we discussed sculling and moving a boat with no air, you wrote this: Some people can read, but obviously you're not part of that select group. So you are admitting you have an under powered motor sailor? That you motor when no wind is around...Tisk...tisk.....tisk.. Would I say such a thing?? I don't think so! It was out of the blue and the trolling began in earnest. Busted AGAIN, Jeff. Clearly you're very threatened. Look again, jackass. It would appear that you're so paranoid you think everyone is together in a grand conspiracy. When you realized your blunder, you started in with the personal attacks. You lost it on technical grounds, then you lost it on personal grounds. The 1st personal attack on my sailing is above but not by me, numbnutz! and I made no blunder as I merely typed what is on the polars. The blunder was not in the numbers, except in one case that was obviously bogus (doing 6.4 knots at 38 true cannot yield a vmg of 5.8, it has to be closer to 5.0). Your blunder was repeatedly talking about various pinching angles without actually considering the optimal point of max VMG. Any discussion of upwind performance has to begin with that. Otherwise, its like comparing how slow cars can go in 4th gear. VMG and knots are listed seperately, Jeff....of do you really even have the polars for your boat? Yes, I do have. But its becoming clear you have no idea how to use them. You can rant and rave about how your boat "looks better to you" Bwahahahahha! Now this one is pretty funny. The number one thing people don't like about cats is how they look; comes up in any discussion about them! Didn't you just say that anyone can see through such a blanket claim? I will admit that there are a lot of "condomarans" that are uglier than a mud fence. I also think there are also a lot of ugly monos. To me, your benny is just another Clorox Bottle, with pretentious cheap styling. But it does seem to be an OK light air, flat water day sailer. most catamaran lovers think the PDQ 36 is one of the prettiest cats Hey, and amongst the Mole People, Danny Devito is a real hunk! Is that why someone who races benny's thought yours had good performance? but mine is faster on all points of sail, including upwind, in over 10 knots. But on the LIS under 10 knots is common, so your boat is a dog here. So? Do you have a point? I never once said that you or anyone else should have a cat. You've made it abundantly clear that you don't know enough about sailing to handle a cat, anyways. You keep making the mistake of thinking that because picked a cat, I think everyone should have one. Clearly you look at the world that way, but the most people outgrow such immaturity at age 6 or 7. It's also ugly, fat, Omigod, are you claiming a catamaran has a large beam? Where did you hear that? requires TWO engines, Most of my sistership use 9.9 hp outboards, some only have one. Twin engines are a pain at tuneup time, but they come in real handy sometimes. has no AC and we all know without one sailing would be, what was your word? oh, Horrific! Sorry, I prefer a boat with good ventilation. I have 16 opening hatches, 12 of them large. I don't need A/C, especially when cruising, which is most of the Summer. and is a total dull ride by your own admission. I never said such a thing. I just said it doesn't give you the same feel as a boat the tips. You're the one who keeps claiming a boat has to tip to be fun. Most newbies get over that in a few days. I don't care if you sail it beneath the planet of the apes, it's still a borrrriiing boat. Its certainly clear that your lack of knowledge about sailing upwind means that you think so. I can see you now, bringing it up to 30 true, and then claiming this is really boring. As for my small fleet that we carry with us, you're just making it abundantly clear to everyone that you know nothing of cruising. There are quite a few cruising boats at City Island. Most don't need to lug second sailboat to fill in for their dull cruisers. That's because your definition of "cruising" is going over to Capri and plugging in the A/C. Can someone order a second pooch for Joe to screw??? BWAHAHAHAHHAHA! Joe? What's Joe got to do with this? Is he part of your paranoid delusion? |
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