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katy December 3rd 06 04:39 PM

whipping or dipping?
 
Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
...

Maxprop wrote:


Don't beat up on Peter...



I'm not...I'm beating up Max....


She's good at it.

Max

You like it...


Hurt me.

Max


the totle of this thread is sooo appropriate...



Sadomasochism comes to ASA.

Max


It's always been here..you just noticed?

jlrogers±³© December 3rd 06 05:03 PM

whipping or dipping?
 
Top post and save the world some time.
--
jlrogers±³©
"Edgar" wrote in message
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"Maxprop" wrote in message news:a%1ch.6203
gigantic snip

Don't beat up on Peter...


I'm not...I'm beating up Max....


She's good at it.

Max


Max, please consider snipping previous posts. Took me two screens to see
your four word contribution...





Maxprop December 3rd 06 09:28 PM

whipping or dipping?
 

"jlrogers±³©" wrote in message
t...
Top post and save the world some time.


Somehow I presumed you were smarter than that. Guess initial impressions
can be deceiving.

Max



DSK December 3rd 06 11:27 PM

Frostbiting (was whipping or dipping?)
 
That's kewl. Actually a lot of frostbiting is done in prams, like El
Toros and Sabots. Not sure what the attraction is for smaller
boats--perhaps the reasoning is that a larger dink might take longer
to right after a capsize.


IMHO there are several attractions... less rig-up time so
you spend less time in the freezing parking lot... more
tactical racing over a smaller area, so you can sail races
right in the basin. And it's not a bad reason, being able ot
right the boat more quickly & easily. They certainly have
less stuff to get tangled in.


In 40 degree water hypothermia comes
knocking at your door right quickly.



Not if you're dressed properly.
OTOH it's also possible that the thermal shock of immersion
could cause pretty much instant cardiac arrest... it happens
sometimes. As with much else in nature, human response to
hypothermia follows a bell curve.


Walt wrote:
I think it has to do with the ease of rescue. If there's a capsize, the
RC can pluck the sailor out of the water and then do the same with the
boat - Cape Cod Frosty's are light enough that the class enforces
minimum weight requirement by having the sailor stand on a scale holding
the boat.


Great idea. I also like the minimum sailing weight rule
which includes the crew. Clearly, a boat on these
proportions is going to be very sensitive to crew weight.

DSK


Lady Pilot December 4th 06 12:40 AM

whipping or dipping?
 

"Ellen MacArthur" wrote:
I noticed that about most of these people too. It's like they're
trying to waste as much of
everybody's time and space as they can..... Maybe I should Google and post
a "How to" on
using news groups right.


I already tried that about 4 years ago...obviously most people here couldn't
grasp the concept.

LP (good luck trying, though I doubt you can teach old dogs new tricks)



Lady Pilot December 4th 06 12:43 AM

whipping or dipping?
 

"Ellen MacArthur" wrote:

Egyptian Cotton makes the best sheets. :-)


I wonder how you would know that information? What is the thread count of
your sheets? hehee

LP



Ellen MacArthur December 4th 06 01:02 AM

whipping or dipping?
 

"Lady Pilot" wrote
I already tried that about 4 years ago...obviously most people here couldn't grasp the concept.
LP (good luck trying, though I doubt you can teach old dogs new tricks)


Katy said her old dog learns new tricks. I wonder why she doesn't learn from her dog????
But, your right. I doubt one other person here's interested in making their posts more readable.
I think they can grasp it. They're just too rude to care.

Cheers,
Ellen



Ellen MacArthur December 4th 06 01:05 AM

whipping or dipping?
 

"Lady Pilot" wrote
"Ellen MacArthur" wrote:

Egyptian Cotton makes the best sheets. :-)


I wonder how you would know that information? What is the thread count of your sheets? hehee


:-) A little birdie told me. I can't count the threads. I can't even see them.....

Cheers,
Ellen



Scotty December 4th 06 03:17 AM

whipping or dipping?
 
Why don't you top post?


"Ellen MacArthur" wrote in
message
reenews.ne
t...

"Edgar" wrote
Max, please consider snipping previous posts. Took me

two screens to see
your four word contribution...



I noticed that about most of these people too. It's

like they're trying to waste as much of
everybody's time and space as they can..... Maybe I should

Google and post a "How to" on
using news groups right.

Cheers,
Ellen





Scotty December 4th 06 03:23 AM

whipping or dipping?
 

"Seahag" wrote in message
...

whatever...then just paint the duck
tape.


They make colored duck tape. ( is it OK to say

'colored' )


Not sure anymore. If you paint over any tinted duck tape

it
will last at least 2 years without delaminating and

getting
little bits all over your boat/yard/driveway...



Did you learn that from Red Green?


S




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