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No magic needed - with your extra picture its easy to see that I was
right.



Wow. No defense at all. How embarassing for you, Jeff.
The sad fact that you somehow claim that the second pic backs your
claim that the boat was moving sideways ties it.

Please check your bad at the door.



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* Capt. Rob wrote, On 8/22/2007 12:00 AM:
No magic needed - with your extra picture its easy to see that I was
right.



Wow. No defense at all.


You provided all the defense I needed. One picture the 30/30is on
your stern, the next its headed up to pass you to weather. In the
first pic, the jib is too tight, in the second its just right. That's
the way sails work when you change course; you should really take a
lesson sometime.

How embarassing for you, Jeff.
The sad fact that you somehow claim that the second pic backs your
claim that the boat was moving sideways ties it.


As for sliding sideways, perhaps you'll explain to us how a boat does
a fast 90 degree turn without sliding sideways. You do understand its
a physical impossibility, don't you?


I checked my brain at the door.

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You provided all the defense I needed. One picture the 30/30is on
your stern, the next its headed up to pass you to weather. In the
first pic, the jib is too tight, in the second its just right.



Holy backpedal, Batman!!!!
So now Jeff admits the boat was executing a turn and NOT sliding
sideways with the wrong trim!!!!
100% shameless and he also doesn't know what 90 degrees is either!!!

Bwahahahhahahaha!


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* Capt. Rob wrote, On 8/22/2007 9:56 AM:
You provided all the defense I needed. One picture the 30/30is on
your stern, the next its headed up to pass you to weather. In the
first pic, the jib is too tight, in the second its just right.



Holy backpedal, Batman!!!!
So now Jeff admits the boat was executing a turn and NOT sliding
sideways with the wrong trim!!!!


You keep trying to "win" by lying about what I said. Sorry, booby, it
just shows you admit defeat!

100% shameless and he also doesn't know what 90 degrees is either!!!


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100% shameless and he also doesn't know what 90 degrees is either!!!


???




Exactly. Case closed.



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