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Capt. JG July 21st 06 06:00 PM

Sailing your boat your way!!
 
No. He motors. Jim has got a fabulous 26M, which is not only a fantastic
sailing vessel, it is also planes along well enough to water ski behind.

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"Scotty" wrote in message
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"JimC" wrote in message
. net...


Capt. Rob wrote:
Well said, Thom and I honestly agree with you. Everyone

should enjoy
their SAILboats in the way that suits them.


And those of us who can SAIL as well as motor at 15 knots

to and from a
preferred sailing area, or to get around a squall, can

enjoy our
SAILboats even more.



You can sail at 15 knots? Did buy a 50'er? A cat?

Scotty





Bob Crantz July 22nd 06 02:28 AM

Sailing your boat your way!!
 
And now, the end is near;
And so I face the final curtain.
My friend, Ill say it clear,
Ill state my case, of which Im certain.

Ive lived a life thats full.
Ive traveled each and evry highway;
And more, much more than this,
I did it my way.

Regrets, Ive had a few;
But then again, too few to mention.
I did what I had to do
And saw it through without exemption.

I planned each charted course;
Each careful step along the byway,
But more, much more than this,
I did it my way.

Yes, there were times, Im sure you knew
When I bit off more than I could chew.
But through it all, when there was doubt,
I ate it up and spit it out.
I faced it all and I stood tall;
And did it my way.

Ive loved, Ive laughed and cried.
Ive had my fill; my share of losing.
And now, as tears subside,
I find it all so amusing.

To think I did all that;
And may I say - not in a shy way,
No, oh no not me,
I did it my way.

For what is a man, what has he got?
If not himself, then he has naught.
To say the things he truly feels;
Just like the words of Captain Neal.
The record shows I took the blows -
And did it my way!



JimC July 22nd 06 04:52 PM

Sailing your boat your way!!
 
Hi Scotty. No, I didn't say I can sail at 15 knots. What I said was
that I can motor out to where I want to sail and motor back at 15 knots.
In our particular area, in which getting out and back from the sailing
areas takes a signficant amount of time because or the traffic, etc.,
that gives me more time for SAILing. Also, this time of year we
sometimes have some pretty severe squalls that build up suddently in the
afternoon, and I usually prefer to come back to the marina rather than
go through them. - The ability to return to the marina at 15 knots in
such circumstances is an obvious safety factor. - Not saying that the
Mac 26M is the best choice for extended blue water crossings, but for
me, under these circumstances, its a good choice.

Scotty, as a suggestion, maybe you ought to read the GD notes before you
start pontificating about them.

Jim




Scotty wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message
. net...


Capt. Rob wrote:

Well said, Thom and I honestly agree with you. Everyone


should enjoy

their SAILboats in the way that suits them.


And those of us who can SAIL as well as motor at 15 knots


to and from a

preferred sailing area, or to get around a squall, can


enjoy our

SAILboats even more.




You can sail at 15 knots? Did buy a 50'er? A cat?

Scotty




Scotty July 22nd 06 05:07 PM

Sailing your boat your way!!
 
Hi Jim. You wrote, ''And those of us who can SAIL as well
as motor at 15 knots'' Was that knot you?

Do you have any pics of your boat, sailing?

What are ''GD notes'' ?

Scotty


"JimC" wrote in message
y.com...
Hi Scotty. No, I didn't say I can sail at 15 knots. What

I said was
that I can motor out to where I want to sail and motor

back at 15 knots.
In our particular area, in which getting out and back from

the sailing
areas takes a signficant amount of time because or the

traffic, etc.,
that gives me more time for SAILing. Also, this time of

year we
sometimes have some pretty severe squalls that build up

suddently in the
afternoon, and I usually prefer to come back to the marina

rather than
go through them. - The ability to return to the marina at

15 knots in
such circumstances is an obvious safety factor. - Not

saying that the
Mac 26M is the best choice for extended blue water

crossings, but for
me, under these circumstances, its a good choice.

Scotty, as a suggestion, maybe you ought to read the GD

notes before you
start pontificating about them.

Jim




Scotty wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message
. net...


Capt. Rob wrote:

Well said, Thom and I honestly agree with you. Everyone


should enjoy

their SAILboats in the way that suits them.


And those of us who can SAIL as well as motor at 15

knots

to and from a

preferred sailing area, or to get around a squall, can


enjoy our

SAILboats even more.




You can sail at 15 knots? Did buy a 50'er? A cat?

Scotty






Capt. JG July 22nd 06 05:37 PM

Sailing your boat your way!!
 
I'd really like to see some pictures of Jim's boat under sail and under
engine.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Scotty" wrote in message
. ..
Hi Jim. You wrote, ''And those of us who can SAIL as well
as motor at 15 knots'' Was that knot you?

Do you have any pics of your boat, sailing?

What are ''GD notes'' ?

Scotty


"JimC" wrote in message
y.com...
Hi Scotty. No, I didn't say I can sail at 15 knots. What

I said was
that I can motor out to where I want to sail and motor

back at 15 knots.
In our particular area, in which getting out and back from

the sailing
areas takes a signficant amount of time because or the

traffic, etc.,
that gives me more time for SAILing. Also, this time of

year we
sometimes have some pretty severe squalls that build up

suddently in the
afternoon, and I usually prefer to come back to the marina

rather than
go through them. - The ability to return to the marina at

15 knots in
such circumstances is an obvious safety factor. - Not

saying that the
Mac 26M is the best choice for extended blue water

crossings, but for
me, under these circumstances, its a good choice.

Scotty, as a suggestion, maybe you ought to read the GD

notes before you
start pontificating about them.

Jim




Scotty wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message
. net...


Capt. Rob wrote:

Well said, Thom and I honestly agree with you. Everyone

should enjoy

their SAILboats in the way that suits them.


And those of us who can SAIL as well as motor at 15

knots

to and from a

preferred sailing area, or to get around a squall, can

enjoy our

SAILboats even more.



You can sail at 15 knots? Did buy a 50'er? A cat?

Scotty








Scotty July 22nd 06 06:00 PM

Sailing your boat your way!!
 

"Capt. JG" wrote ...
I'd really like to see some pictures of Jim's boat under

sail and under
water.



Now Jon, that's not nice.

S



Capt. JG July 22nd 06 06:26 PM

Sailing your boat your way!!
 
I know, but Jim knows I'm kidding. I don't need to see his boat underwater.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"Scotty" wrote in message
...

"Capt. JG" wrote ...
I'd really like to see some pictures of Jim's boat under

sail and under
water.



Now Jon, that's not nice.

S





JimC July 22nd 06 08:10 PM

Sailing your boat your way!!
 
Scotty, you need to read the original note more carefully. What I said
was: "...those of us who can SAIL as well as motor at 15 knots to and
from a preferred sailing area, or to get around a squall, can enjoy our
SAILboats even more."

But how about getting off this crap and instead responding to the fact
that my boat does cruise under power at 15 knots, and that this enables
me to get where I need to go at higher speeds when needed.

Jim



Scotty wrote:
Hi Jim. You wrote, ''And those of us who can SAIL as well
as motor at 15 knots'' Was that knot you?

Do you have any pics of your boat, sailing?

What are ''GD notes'' ?

Scotty


"JimC" wrote in message
y.com...

Hi Scotty. No, I didn't say I can sail at 15 knots. What


I said was

that I can motor out to where I want to sail and motor


back at 15 knots.

In our particular area, in which getting out and back from


the sailing

areas takes a signficant amount of time because or the


traffic, etc.,

that gives me more time for SAILing. Also, this time of


year we

sometimes have some pretty severe squalls that build up


suddently in the

afternoon, and I usually prefer to come back to the marina


rather than

go through them. - The ability to return to the marina at


15 knots in

such circumstances is an obvious safety factor. - Not


saying that the

Mac 26M is the best choice for extended blue water


crossings, but for

me, under these circumstances, its a good choice.

Scotty, as a suggestion, maybe you ought to read the GD


notes before you

start pontificating about them.

Jim




Scotty wrote:

"JimC" wrote in message
gy.net...


Capt. Rob wrote:


Well said, Thom and I honestly agree with you. Everyone

should enjoy


their SAILboats in the way that suits them.


And those of us who can SAIL as well as motor at 15


knots

to and from a


preferred sailing area, or to get around a squall, can

enjoy our


SAILboats even more.



You can sail at 15 knots? Did buy a 50'er? A cat?

Scotty







JimC July 22nd 06 08:11 PM

Sailing your boat your way!!
 
Why JG? I didn't think you had much interest in the Macs.

Jim




Capt. JG wrote:

I'd really like to see some pictures of Jim's boat under sail and under
engine.



Capt. JG July 22nd 06 09:28 PM

Sailing your boat your way!!
 
I always have an interest in fine vessels.

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com

"JimC" wrote in message
y.com...
Why JG? I didn't think you had much interest in the Macs.

Jim




Capt. JG wrote:

I'd really like to see some pictures of Jim's boat under sail and under
engine.






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