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Right, according to mono-brain cell Scotty Potty, poor

design and
construction for a given model won't play a hand!!!

BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHA! Scotty you own total trash. Make all the

excuses for
it you want. The only thing that sad boat deserves is

pitty. Sadly it
got YOU!



Your jeliousy is showing....again!


Scotty, I love my boat!


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Scotty, I love my boat!




What kind of whacko keeps yelling that he "loves his boat?"

The kind who really needs people to believe it...because he doesn't.



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Scotty, I love my boat!




What kind of whacko keeps yelling that he "loves his

boat?"


Someone who loves their boat.


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any degree of credibility, comment on the courage
of fellow sailors'' ....F.B.


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Rob:

Every year of sailing for me equals two for you because our season in
Florida is all year long. Furthermore, as a boat broker, you ought to
know that boats in Florida are subjected to considerably more aging
than boats uip north simply due to the heat and greater UV (if you dont
know this, you need a different job). Consequently, I normally see
many more worn out boats than you. My attitude toward boats is like my
attitude toward my truck, I believe in automotive and boat immortality.
An old boat is never beyond repair, its simply a matter of degree.
All the things you described about the boat are simply due to wear and
not to design flaws. The boat may have design flaws but you failed to
mention any. For example, the CDI furler was not standard equipment on
the boat so cannot be mentioned as a design flaw. As far as that goes,
newer CDI furlers have bearings (mine does). If you are going to say a
particular boat design is crap, at least say why instead of
justmentioning normal wear. Your judgement seems impaired.

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Scotty, I love my boat!




What kind of whacko keeps yelling that he "loves his

boat?"


Someone who loves their boat.


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Every year of sailing for me equals two for you because our season in
Florida is all year long.


Total BS. I bought my boat in Florida and the hot season is so rough
that most people sail very little. You wait for winter for the good
sailing, just as we wait for summer and fall.


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On 23 Jul 2006 16:45:08 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote:


Every year of sailing for me equals two for you because our season in
Florida is all year long.


Total BS. I bought my boat in Florida and the hot season is so rough
that most people sail very little. You wait for winter for the good
sailing, just as we wait for summer and fall.


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Absolute hogwash as usual from boobspittle. I also sail the upper
Gulf of Mexico which is the sailing ground referred to. It is
outstanding four season sailing. Most of the sailing is in the
spring, summer, and fall, but boats do not have to come out for the
winter so many sail in the winter, picking their weather. Many
"frostbite regattas" in the winter.

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Most of the sailing is in the
spring, summer, and fall, but boats do not have to come out for the
winter so many sail in the winter, picking their weather.


Frank, you just confirmed what I said. It's seasonal there as well.
When I was in Florida three times starting in August, ending in
October, very few boats were sailing...more in October. Brutal hot
weather.
I have a friend living in St. Petersburg who sails a Compac and he says
he sailed more when he lived it CT. It's too hot in Florida too often.


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Bob**** wrote...

Every year of sailing for me equals two for you because our season
in
Florida is all year long.


Total BS. I bought my boat in Florida and the hot season is so rough
that most people sail very little. You wait for winter for the good
sailing, just as we wait for summer and fall.


There it is again. "rough" This time, it's the season that's too
"rough" for you.
You've never actually been to Florida, have you? If you weren't so
flabbily overweight (and if you had visited Florida), you'd notice
that people *DO* sail in Florida all 12 months of the year. But only
when it isn't too "rough". What a pussy.
And what the **** is "rough" weather or "rough" seasons?

Cap'n Crunch


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There it is again. "rough" This time, it's the season that's too
"rough" for you.
You've never actually been to Florida, have you?


By rough I meant NO AIR at all. Races have been called because of it.
I was in Florida to first see the boat and sail it, then again to let
Suzanne see it, then again to have final sail and close.

Here's Heart of Gold (Previously Windward First) with her PO, about 2
months before we bought her in October. This is a municipal marina
about 20 minutes from Salt Creek.

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

and here she is after delivery here at my facility...
http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/del3.jpg

Note the lack of palm trees, DUMBASS!!!!


Bwahahahahhahahaha!


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"Cap'n Crunch" wrote in message
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Bob**** wrote...

Every year of sailing for me equals two for you because our season in
Florida is all year long.


Total BS. I bought my boat in Florida and the hot season is so rough
that most people sail very little. You wait for winter for the good
sailing, just as we wait for summer and fall.


There it is again. "rough" This time, it's the season that's too "rough"
for you.


Rough: (ala Bubbles) 1) wind in excess of 5 kts., 2) waves in excess of 1',
3) any form of precipitation, 4) attempting to sail without a few extra crew
who know how to sail since Bubbles doesn't, 5) not having a TV cable and
power cable long enough to provided uninterrupted soap operas.

You've never actually been to Florida, have you? If you weren't so
flabbily overweight (and if you had visited Florida), you'd notice that
people *DO* sail in Florida all 12 months of the year. But only when it
isn't too "rough". What a pussy.
And what the **** is "rough" weather or "rough" seasons?


See above. Bubbles doesn't buy boats for their sailing characteristics--he
buys them for their purported bragging rights, dockside comfort, and a BIG
swim platform.

Max




 
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