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Heart of Gold Gets an Ouchy
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com.. .. now. Waste not want not! RB 35s5 NY Thats just another example of why full keel boats are far superior. No long section of shaft exposed to be bent, no strut to worry about either. it's just another example of boob's incompetence Scotty |
Heart of Gold Gets an Ouchy
On Jul 10, 9:01 am, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Thats just another example of why full keel boats are far superior. No long section of shaft exposed to be bent, no strut to worry about either. The problem, Joe, is that there are too many days on the LIS where full keel boats can hardly sail at all. In 10 knots Heart of Gold can sail well and produce some smiles. But most full keel boats require more than that to show their stuff. Most folks seek out lighter fins here for that reason. Yeah I guess..light winds and only sailing 6 mo a year must suck. A frien had a P-30 here..way to nimble. And the 35s5 usually go with a deeper keel that restricts them to where they can sail. And whenever I sail on my friend's J29, it makes me wonder if that's not the "ideal" boat a lot of the time. There is a big pack of J's at the Wensday night races here, they are lake boats and rarely venture to the bay. True, if I was planning much more than daysailing and weekend jaunts, a full keel would have it's obvious strengths. Yelp..you said it "obvious strengths" as in not frail and nimble. You left out more flexable and faster too. Joe RB 35s5 NY |
Heart of Gold Gets an Ouchy
Yelp..you said it "obvious strengths" as in not frail and nimble. You
left out more flexable and faster too. There are no full keels around here that are faster than Heart of Gold in any conditions. Even in heavy air she'll fly. I know you know enough about boats to understand that full keels usually aren't great racers, nor good for rapid runs to Oyster Bay or Port Jeff if winds are not really blowing. I have a friend with a 40 foot Vindo and there is really no point of sail I can't pass him on. A Vindo is a fairly good sailing full keel boat by the way. Sailing on his boat in anything less than 13-14 knots is a pretty dull ride and even he prefers to sail Heart of Gold for shear sailing fun. RB 35s5 NY |
Heart of Gold Gets an Ouchy
On Jul 10, 10:32 am, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Yelp..you said it "obvious strengths" as in not frail and nimble. You left out more flexable and faster too. There are no full keels around here that are faster than Heart of Gold in any conditions. Even in heavy air she'll fly. I know you know enough about boats to understand that full keels usually aren't great racers, nor good for rapid runs to Oyster Bay or Port Jeff if winds are not really blowing. I have a friend with a 40 foot Vindo and there is really no point of sail I can't pass him on. A Vindo is a fairly good sailing full keel boat by the way. Sailing on his boat in anything less than 13-14 knots is a pretty dull ride and even he prefers to sail Heart of Gold for shear sailing fun. Get the Vindo and the 35s5 offshore in 12 fters with 40 knots of wind and get back to me. The Vindo will be faster,..infact it might be a pleasent ride on the Vindo.. while the ride 35s5 will be "Horrid" . Joe RB 35s5 NY |
Heart of Gold Gets an Ouchy
"Capt. Rob" wrote:
I meant that it's hard to believe that you actually left the club. Yeah, I'm the only one here sailing and posting sailing pics. Haven't seen ANY from you and we all know you aren't sailing. Not posting for a day or two and then hinting that you were on your boat isn't fooling anyone. Scotty neither has the need, nor the desire to 'fool' anybody. He doesn't have to ask his wife if he can taker her boat out either. Cheers Marty ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Do your users want the best web-email gateway? Don't let your customers drift off to free webmail services install your own web gateway! -- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_webmail.htm ---- |
Heart of Gold Gets an Ouchy
Get the Vindo and the 35s5 offshore in 12 fters with 40 knots of wind
and get back to me. The Vindo will be faster,..infact it might be a pleasent ride on the Vindo.. while the ride 35s5 will be "Horrid" . We bought the 35s5 for protected waters, but also keep in mind that a 35s5 won quite a few offshore races including a solo Atlantic crossing race two years ago. I bet the 35s5 is a handful in heavy offshore conditions, but we didn't expect anything like that. She was bought for local daysailing and cruising with our toddler. A full keel boat would have been a sound choice. In fact a couple at our club bought a IP 35 and after just one season aboard with their two kids, they ended up buying a Jeaneau to replace her. That says something since the new IP is a quick full keel boat that surprised me when I sailed her. I love full keel boats, Joe. But they are not a top pick for all sailing grounds. RB 35s5 NY |
Heart of Gold Gets an Ouchy
Capt. Rob wrote:
While leaving the club, our prop fouled something. In spite of our Drivesaver, our shaft picked up a slight bend and I'm now shorthauled for the repair. OUCHY! RB 35s5 NY Did you hit a curb in the parking lot? |
Heart of Gold Gets an Ouchy
Scotty neither has the need, nor the desire to 'fool' anybody. He
doesn't have to ask his wife if he can taker her boat out either. Scotty's boat is on the hard again, Martin. Snap out of it. RB 35s5 NY |
Heart of Gold Gets an Ouchy
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... While leaving the club, our prop fouled something. In spite of our Drivesaver, our shaft picked up a slight bend and I'm now shorthauled for the repair. Flimsy Beneteaus. Max |
Heart of Gold Gets an Ouchy
* Capt. Rob wrote, On 7/10/2007 8:11 AM:
While leaving the club, our prop fouled something. In spite of our Drivesaver, our shaft picked up a slight bend and I'm now shorthauled for the repair. OUCHY! Fouling something hard enough to bend a shaft while leaving the marina doesn't speak well for your seamanship or the construction quality of your boat. |
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