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Flipped off
On Apr 20, 2:39 pm, Jeff wrote:
* Joe wrote, On 4/20/2007 11:10 AM: On Apr 20, 9:58 am, katy wrote: Joe wrote: When will they learn, most likely stood on her side and tossed the crew over. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6574547.stm Joe The table was laid for dinner...if she had stood on her side the dishes would have been scattered or tossed around the cabin. Very strange... Strange indeed. Aliens, Pirates, near miss with a ship and the crew panicked. With the sail blown out she took a hard hit. With a gimbled stove and those rubber place mats things could look normal in the galley. Hello??? Its a catamaran! They don't have "gimbaled stoves," certainly not any I've seen. Excuse me..I thought you guys heeled a few inches and would what that extra cooking comfort. I've never had any need of "rubber place mats" and the tables don't even have fiddles. Clearly, if the table was set, the boat didn't get "flipped," even partially. swiming and the roller furler opened up and the boat took off. Also, the jib didn't get blown out from a "hit," it happens from flogging to death. Could be a bit of both, see many roller fureling systems flodd to death he during storms They even showed the sail flogging before the CG person went down. They also implied that it had been several days, easily long enough for a jib to self destruct even in moderate wind. True. Joe |
Almost Flipped I bet
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 10:20:56 -0400, Jeff wrote:
* Joe wrote, On 4/20/2007 9:39 AM: When will they learn, most likely stood on her side and tossed the crew over. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6574547.stm Obviously not "flipped" - the table was set and there was food out. If the boat had heeled even 20 degrees it would be a mess. You don't think the wind died and they got in the dingy to take pictures of the boat with her sails up? Wind comes up, boat goes away. Mark E. Williams |
Almost Flipped I bet
* Maynard G. Krebbs wrote, On 4/20/2007 8:04 PM:
On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 10:20:56 -0400, Jeff wrote: * Joe wrote, On 4/20/2007 9:39 AM: When will they learn, most likely stood on her side and tossed the crew over. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6574547.stm Obviously not "flipped" - the table was set and there was food out. If the boat had heeled even 20 degrees it would be a mess. You don't think the wind died and they got in the dingy to take pictures of the boat with her sails up? Wind comes up, boat goes away. Mark E. Williams Its hard to imagine anyone being that stupid. These were grown men, not drunk college kids. The fenders down and the engine running (presumably at idle, if it had be running for several days) makes me wonder if there was some sort of outside intervention. Drug rendezvous? Pirates? Mermaids? |
Almost Flipped I bet
"Jeff" wrote in message . .. * Its hard to imagine anyone being that stupid. These were grown men, not drunk college kids. Australians? |
Flipped off
On Apr 21, 2:44 am, OzOne wrote:
On 20 Apr 2007 08:10:57 -0700, Joe scribbled thusly: On Apr 20, 9:58 am, katy wrote: Joe wrote: When will they learn, most likely stood on her side and tossed the crew over. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6574547.stm Joe The table was laid for dinner...if she had stood on her side the dishes would have been scattered or tossed around the cabin. Very strange... Strange indeed. Aliens, Pirates, near miss with a ship and the crew panicked. With the sail blown out she took a hard hit. With a gimbled stove and those rubber place mats things could look normal in the galley. Joe Gimbaled stove? Rubber place mats? Bwaaahahahahahhahahahahhahahahahhaaa! We put wine glasses on the table while sailing...It's a cat dummy! Oz1...of the 3 twins. Sorry, forgot it's a condo. You telling me a 40ft cat can have wine glasses on the table in 4+ftrs? http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...79&q=pitchpole Joe I welcome you to crackerbox palace, We've been expecting you.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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