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Most of us know what 'VMG' means, and 'VMG to windward'
means, also. This past week BS has demonstrated that he
doesn't.
Then he wrote the below post. Wouldn't most of you assume
that ''tomorrow into Sunday'' indicates an overnight sail?
or at the very least, anchoring out overnight?
yet, here he is, posting on ASA last night and this morning.

Is he confused, or just a big bull ****ter?


SBV




"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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snip some BS drivel

Sailing tomorrow into Sunday, then out again Monday.




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Most of us know what 'VMG' means, and 'VMG to windward'
means, also. This past week BS has demonstrated that he
doesn't.
Then he wrote the below post. Wouldn't most of you assume
that ''tomorrow into Sunday'' indicates an overnight sail?
or at the very least, anchoring out overnight?
yet, here he is, posting on ASA last night and this morning.

Is he confused, or just a big bull ****ter?


SBV


Both. He bull****s so much he gets confused about what he's actually
written.

John Cairns




"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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snip some BS drivel

Sailing tomorrow into Sunday, then out again Monday.






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He is not smart enough to be consistent is his
lies.

BTW. He didn't sail on Monday either
claiming no wind. There was 4-5 knots of wind.
He doesn't understand what current wind is,
nor how it can cancel the effects of Boat Wind
or True Wind on a light day with spring Tidal
Currents.

Scotty wrote:
Most of us know what 'VMG' means, and 'VMG to windward'
means, also. This past week BS has demonstrated that he
doesn't.
Then he wrote the below post. Wouldn't most of you assume
that ''tomorrow into Sunday'' indicates an overnight sail?
or at the very least, anchoring out overnight?
yet, here he is, posting on ASA last night and this morning.

Is he confused, or just a big bull ****ter?



"Capt. Rob" wrote
snip some BS drivel
Sailing tomorrow into Sunday, then out again Monday.


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Notice he hasn't replied to this thread? They're calling
for 5kts today and tomorrow on the Bay. Oh well. You gotta
take what Mother Nature gives you and make the best of it.
Light air sailing can be sooo relaxing, as long as there
isn't a lot of PB chop, and there shouldn't be now.

Scotty




"Bart" wrote in message
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He is not smart enough to be consistent is his
lies.

BTW. He didn't sail on Monday either
claiming no wind. There was 4-5 knots of wind.
He doesn't understand what current wind is,
nor how it can cancel the effects of Boat Wind
or True Wind on a light day with spring Tidal
Currents.

Scotty wrote:
Most of us know what 'VMG' means, and 'VMG to windward'
means, also. This past week BS has demonstrated that he
doesn't.
Then he wrote the below post. Wouldn't most of you

assume
that ''tomorrow into Sunday'' indicates an overnight

sail?
or at the very least, anchoring out overnight?
yet, here he is, posting on ASA last night and this

morning.

Is he confused, or just a big bull ****ter?



"Capt. Rob" wrote
snip some BS drivel
Sailing tomorrow into Sunday, then out again Monday.




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Is he confused, or just a big bull ****ter?


Confused, a bull-****ter AND I've been sick since Friday.

RB
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