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Capt. Rob July 18th 06 07:53 PM

Have another glass of Stupid, Sloco!
 
Sloco wonders about the fast company Whitlock Cobra steering equipped
boats keep....

Here's another slow-poke!!!

http://www.rodgermartindesign.com/images/24/thumb.jpg

Aerodyne 47!!! Look up the PHRF!!!


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!


RB
35s5
NY


Ringmaster July 19th 06 05:25 AM

Have another glass of Stupid, Sloco!
 
I was hoping to get smarter. I'm still waiting for you to explain what
"more tuneable" means. I asked days ago and you failed to respond.


Capt. Rob July 19th 06 11:51 AM

Have another glass of Stupid, Sloco!
 

Ringmaster wrote:
I was hoping to get smarter. I'm still waiting for you to explain what
"more tuneable" means. I asked days ago and you failed to respond.



Oh, I missed that. Please post the bend rate for your FRENCH mast. And
I'll post mine. This is available from the builder. It's listed in my
manual on the page before the polars that gives full professional rig
specs. I'm sure such specs exist for your Express.
The mast that can be adjusted more is in fact more tunable.


RB
35s5
NY


Ringmaster July 19th 06 02:44 PM

Have another glass of Stupid, Sloco!
 
Didn't you say the mast on your swim platform was deck stepped?


Ringmaster July 19th 06 02:52 PM

Have another glass of Stupid, Sloco!
 

Aerodyne 47!!! Look up the PHRF!!!

I guess that's a quick boat but once again you've picked a particular
manufactures cruising boat where that manufacture uses your beloved
steering system as a marketing plan to draw in a customer who thinks
it's better. Why doesn't Aerodyne use it on their other models.


Ringmaster July 19th 06 05:58 PM

Have another glass of Stupid, Sloco!
 

Ringmaster wrote:
Didn't you say the mast on your swim platform was deck stepped?


I guessed he missed that question also.



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