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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message Good Grief, what a wimp! Tell me how professional you feel when the club launch fouls on your anchor line while you're rowing back in the dink. What a total idiotic comment that is Jeff! The only whinning wimp I can see here is you spouting force loads of 700 to 1000 lbs. Hogwash! Sailing a dinghy or even a small keel boat off of a lee dock is one of the basic maneuvers that you have to learn. If you have any concerns, you are permitted to practice it a few times when the dock is empty. Or even find an unused dock to practice on in different conditions. Big difference between a punt and a boat Jeff!!!! Casting off is a useful skill, worth learning in its own right. But spending half an hour doing when someone else can just hop in the boat and sail off, doesn't look too professional. Yeah Jeff... you can sail off a lee dock in gale force winds without a kedge and no auxilliary! Shure Jeff! Tell us about the time you sailed backward for six hours now.... Thing is... none of you have ever handled a large vessel with no auxillary off a lee dock.... you are talking bull****! I have handled as such... and it's obvious that you're totally devoid of any experience regarding this matter. As Bart said... shut up and listen to people with actual experience here. It's obvious you have none. CM |
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