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Well, the gas I'm using includes 10% ethenol, so I might qualify. Looks
like Saturday may be a nice sailing day. - 78 degrees, 5 - 15 knot winds. Jim Joe wrote: Is in Kemah, where the Boardwalk Beast use to moor. A biofuel wave piercing around the world racer. http://www.membrana.ru/images/articl...2963218-7.jpeg http://www.earthrace.net/view.asp?webpage=26 It's one far out radical wild looking boat, someone's throwing truckloads of cash to sponser it. Joe |
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JimC wrote: Well, the gas I'm using includes 10% ethenol, so I might qualify. Looks like Saturday may be a nice sailing day. - 78 degrees, 5 - 15 knot winds. Jim You like sailing in the fog ? It's thick as snot right now... and never burned off today. Joe Joe wrote: Is in Kemah, where the Boardwalk Beast use to moor. A biofuel wave piercing around the world racer. http://www.membrana.ru/images/articl...2963218-7.jpeg http://www.earthrace.net/view.asp?webpage=26 It's one far out radical wild looking boat, someone's throwing truckloads of cash to sponser it. Joe |
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"JimC" wrote in message
. net... Well, the gas I'm using includes 10% ethenol, so I might qualify. Looks like Saturday may be a nice sailing day. - 78 degrees, 5 - 15 knot winds. Jim Joe wrote: Is in Kemah, where the Boardwalk Beast use to moor. A biofuel wave piercing around the world racer. http://www.membrana.ru/images/articl...2963218-7.jpeg http://www.earthrace.net/view.asp?webpage=26 It's one far out radical wild looking boat, someone's throwing truckloads of cash to sponser it. Joe 15kts!! Oh my, oh my.... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote: 15kts!! Oh my, oh my.... Whats wrong with 15 kts? Joe -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com... Capt. JG wrote: 15kts!! Oh my, oh my.... Whats wrong with 15 kts? Joe -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com For Jim and his Mac, quite a bit! :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Capt. JG wrote: 15kts!! Oh my, oh my.... Whats wrong with 15 kts? Joe -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com For Jim and his Mac, quite a bit! :-) On a light, responsive boat like the Mac 26M, we don't have to wait until we get 25+ knot winds to have an enjoyable cruise, JG. It's sort of analogous to the difference between driving a lightweight sports car like a Porsche or Ferrari, (equivalent to my boat) or a heavy vehicle such as a Suburban or Town Car (equivalent to heavy conventional boats that take 1/4 mile to get up to speed). - Of course, it's largely a matter of personal tastes. Like, some people enjoy driving Ferraris and Porsches, whereas others prefer driving a Suburban. Jim |
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"JimC" wrote in message
t... Capt. JG wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Capt. JG wrote: 15kts!! Oh my, oh my.... Whats wrong with 15 kts? Joe -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com For Jim and his Mac, quite a bit! :-) On a light, responsive boat like the Mac 26M, we don't have to wait until we get 25+ knot winds to have an enjoyable cruise, JG. It's sort of analogous to the difference between driving a lightweight sports car like a Porsche or Ferrari, (equivalent to my boat) or a heavy vehicle such as a Suburban or Town Car (equivalent to heavy conventional boats that take 1/4 mile to get up to speed). - Of course, it's largely a matter of personal tastes. Like, some people enjoy driving Ferraris and Porsches, whereas others prefer driving a Suburban. Jim You sure do spend a lot of energy trying to defend your boat. It is NOT comparable to a Porshe or Ferrari. It is comparable to a Ford Escort, except that it's twice the price. But, good for you. You've got a nice big engine that will hopefully get you out of those terrible 15 kts wind conditions and back on dry land. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote: "JimC" wrote in message t... Capt. JG wrote: For Jim and his Mac, quite a bit! :-) On a light, responsive boat like the Mac 26M, we don't have to wait until we get 25+ knot winds to have an enjoyable cruise, JG. It's sort of analogous to the difference between driving a lightweight sports car like a Porsche or Ferrari, (equivalent to my boat) or a heavy vehicle such as a Suburban or Town Car (equivalent to heavy conventional boats that take 1/4 mile to get up to speed). - Of course, it's largely a matter of personal tastes. Like, some people enjoy driving Ferraris and Porsches, whereas others prefer driving a Suburban. Jim You sure do spend a lot of energy trying to defend your boat. And you sure do spend a lot of time tearing it down. - Why is this, JG? - Nothing better to do? Jim |
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"Capt. JG" wrote in message ... You sure do spend a lot of energy trying to defend your boat. It is NOT comparable to a Porshe or Ferrari. It is comparable to a Ford Escort, except that it's twice the price. Put sails on a Ford Escort and it will outsail a MacCrap26Xm. Scotty |
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