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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!

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That's hard to believe!



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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



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That's hard to believe!


I know! Thankfully it's an easy fix and I'm letting the yard do a mid-
season clean up on the engine while she's out of the water.....and of
course a nice clean bottom again. I put my friend's Catalina 30 in our
slip for now. Waste not want not!


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I meant that it's hard to believe that you actually left the
club.




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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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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

That's hard to believe!


I know! Thankfully it's an easy fix and I'm letting the

yard do a mid-
season clean up on the engine while she's out of the

water.....and of
course a nice clean bottom again. I put my friend's

Catalina 30 in our
slip for now. Waste not want not!


RB
35s5
NY



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On Jul 10, 7:46 am, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
That's hard to believe!

I know! Thankfully it's an easy fix and I'm letting the yard do a mid-
season clean up on the engine while she's out of the water.....and of
course a nice clean bottom again. I put my friend's Catalina 30 in our
slip for 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.

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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. 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.
True, if I was planning much more than daysailing and weekend jaunts,
a full keel would have it's obvious strengths.


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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


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* Capt. Rob wrote, On 7/10/2007 10:01 AM:

The problem, Joe, is that there are too many days on the LIS where
full keel boats can hardly sail at all.


You keep making this claim, but the fact is the average wind in your
area is stronger than most parts of the country.

Not the I'm claiming you should have a crab crusher.
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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.


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*I* don't need to prove anything to anybody.


"Capt. **** Head" wrote in message
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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.


RB
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