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DSK July 18th 06 03:42 PM

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.... I prefer to sail,
Doug. It's really as simple as that.


Then why don't you?


"Capt" Rob wrote:
I have, Doug.


I don't read all your posts (who has time?), but I got the
impression you simply went out on the boat and sat there;
then rushed back to the internet to whine about the lack of
wind. You would have been smarter to go out on a motor boat
for the day.

But then Bubbles... you're not smart, you're nuts!

DSK


Capt. Rob July 18th 06 03:48 PM

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I don't read all your posts (who has time?), but I got the
impression you simply went out on the boat and sat there;


Yep, that was Sunday. No wind sadly. But we had good sailing on the
other days.

you would have been smarter to go out on a motor boat

for the day.

Is that smarter if we don't like powerboats?
People like you just don't get it.
And never will.

Power away, Doug. Suzanne is racing Thursday on a J24. I'll be sailing
with friends into the early evening until she's done. Keep us all
posted on diesel costs!


RB
35s5
NY


DSK July 18th 06 03:57 PM

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"Capt" Rob wrote:
People like you just don't get it.
And never will.


That's exactly right. I don't want to "get it" as far as
bragging endlessly on the internet.

... Suzanne is racing Thursday on a J24.


Good (if true). Best way to learn how.

BTW keep us posted on the name/# and results of the boat
she's sailing on. Those of us who actually sail in the real
world keep up with such things, and aren't afraid to post
the results.

DSK


Capt. Rob July 18th 06 04:02 PM

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BTW keep us posted on the name/# and results of the boat
she's sailing on. Those of us who actually sail in the real
world keep up with such things, and aren't afraid to post
the results.


Okie dokie.



RB
35s5
NY


Capt. Rob July 18th 06 04:04 PM

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Still, I have to question why Doug, who has no sailboat at all, let
alone a fast one, is posting in a thread about why his "powerboat makes
sense."
Really really odd.

But funny!



RB
35s5
NY


DSK July 18th 06 04:14 PM

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"Capt" Rob wrote:
Still, I have to question why Doug, who has no sailboat at all, let
alone a fast one, is posting in a thread about why his "powerboat makes
sense."


1- because of this
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...35692614RfuojD

2- because for our usage (and a lot of other people who
won't admit it) the power boat *does* make sense!


Really really odd.


Only to those with no ability to comprehend.

DSK


Bob Crantz July 18th 06 04:30 PM

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This has the potential to be one of the great trolls of all time.

Why?

Honesty! Compliments! Admitting the 35s5 may not be the fastest!

This may get ugly folks.

I am so glad I don't own a boat or even sail!

Amen!


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


PDQ 36: Jeff's PDQ may not point or tack as well as my 35s5 or Donal's
33.7, but for flat out speed it's unmatched my the monohulls here. We
should take note that Joe reports his 43 foot motorsailor is faster
with a hull speed (he claims!) of 13 knots.

Beneteau First 33.7: It's hard to know if Donal's 33.7 is faster than
my 35s5, but with her slightly longer LWL and deep draft I feel that
she may be a hair faster with both boats on an optimum reach.

Beneteau First 35s5: I've topped 10 knots and I can confirm Donal's
reports on these boats having truly exciting speed potential. My
Pearson 30 and C&C 32 were fun, responsive boats, but the 35s5 is like
a starship compared to my old shuttle crafts.

Express 30: It may be dated and ugly, but the Express 30 is fast enough
to keep pace with many larger boats. She's really only a hair slower
than the Beneteau's above and is stellar in a round the cans format. If
not for her lines and interior, she'd be a legend. Oh well.

Kirie Elite 32: Yup, while Katie probably turtles about, the Elite is
actually a pretty quick boat.

And THAT'S IT. The rest of you have tired, dilapidated nautical
footnotes that can't get out of their own way. Crippled Sea Cucumbers
laugh as they pass you. You find yourself saying things like, "She
really does well in a blow," and "She'd surprise you."
Yeah, okay.


RB
35s5
NY




Capt. Rob July 18th 06 04:40 PM

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DSK wrote:
"Capt" Rob wrote:
Still, I have to question why Doug, who has no sailboat at all, let
alone a fast one, is posting in a thread about why his "powerboat makes
sense."


1- because of this
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...35692614RfuojD



Hmmmm. Nice boat. I didn't know you currently owned a sailboat.


2- because for our usage (and a lot of other people who
won't admit it) the power boat *does* make sense!


Oh, so I'm sure everyone who won't admit a trawler makes sense, is
still wondering why you need to talk about in a thread about fast
sailboats. And your trawler doesn't make sense to anyone who doesn't
like trawlers, Doug. And most sailors I meet don't like powerboats
much. "Sense" has little to do with boat choice, Doug.
No wonder you power. Sailing is about passion, whether you're a lake
sailor or crossing the Atlantic. It's NOT about the mechanics of
sensible water passages.


Only to those with no ability to comprehend.


You're still yapping about a trawler in a SAILING thread fer cripes
sake!!! BWAHAHAHAHA! Yep, doug, you got a good handle on things.


RB
35s5
NY

DSK



DSK July 18th 06 06:12 PM

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"Capt" Rob wrote:
Oh, so I'm sure everyone who won't admit a trawler makes sense, is
still wondering why you need to talk about in a thread about fast
sailboats.


Because you are continually bringing up the fact that I own
a trawler.

DSK


DSK July 18th 06 06:15 PM

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Bob Crantz wrote:
This has the potential to be one of the great trolls of all time.


Nah, the one about Ulysses' singing was better... but that's
ancient history...


I am so glad I don't own a boat or even sail!


If you want to capture the feeling of ownership, you can
come over, help me sand & varnish. Or if you'd rather,
another ongoing project is laying up carbon fiber on the new
dinghy.

Fresh Epoxy- Doug King



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