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![]() But, I wonder how hooking up such a bunch of losers can be much fun considering they're the bottom rung of the boarding ladder... There are some real sailors here.... Jeff, though he sails a Cat, actually takes long trips. Mooron certainly uses his Nordica. Ozzy's health is troubled, but he gets out there otherwise. I tease John Cairns about his Catalina 28, but he's clearly out there having fun. Old Thom retired from sailing and made excellent use of his Capital Yachts PH boat. Scotty, up until this season, cruised his little 30 footer plenty. I hope he doesn't give up on sailing. I really have no idea if Sloco sails, but I sure as hell know that Doug doesn't. In fact the only boat Doug ever had appeared to be some toy boats and a Hunter 19. How anyone could own a Hunter 19 is simply a question for an old parrot somewhere. A Seaward sure looks nicer to my eyes. But as my surveyor friends are fond of saying, there's always one asshole in every yard that thinks he knows more than they do. That "asshole" will give out bad advice and care not if it's true or not or applicable. He just needs to hear himself pontificate. Doug fits that to a T, even if he doesn't know it. I actually think he responds to my silly posts because he does know it...and he knows that I know it...and he can't stand it. Ah, well. We're planning on sailing most of the week and next weekend. I hope most of you can get out there. August was an awesome sailing month on the Long Island Sound. RB 35s5 NY |
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