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On Sep 4, 12:00 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
There is a very very big difference between a the Hoyt type boom and
a
traditional staysail boom.

I love when Doug gets busted and tries so hard to change the topic.
Joe asked about staysail booms and I brought up the furling version.
Then you jumped in with nothing useful to add and claimed it was a JIB
boom and not the same thing.
Well, duh! But you were essentially wrong since that particular model
is also usable for staysails, so your original point meant nothing.
Now you're going to point out the differences between the Hoyt model
and a traditional model? Uh, okay! Knock yourself out.
Just so we're clear, you didn't even KNOW that the Hoyt model was used
on staysails or you would have never made an ass of yourself for
100889th time!

Hoyt system is used for STAYSAILS as well as jibs, Doug. The operation
of the system is the same, you asshole!

BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHHHA!

RB
35s5
NY


You are right Doug,

He has no clue about the differences. He
totally loses the argument because he can't
answer the question, and then claims you
are busted again.

It reminds me of the time he thought a
kedge anchor needed 300' of rhode. grin

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On Sep 4, 12:00 pm, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
There is a very very big difference between a the Hoyt type boom and
a
traditional staysail boom.

I love when Doug gets busted and tries so hard to change the topic.
Joe asked about staysail booms and I brought up the furling version.
Then you jumped in with nothing useful to add and claimed it was a JIB
boom and not the same thing.
Well, duh! But you were essentially wrong since that particular model
is also usable for staysails, so your original point meant nothing.
Now you're going to point out the differences between the Hoyt model
and a traditional model? Uh, okay! Knock yourself out.
Just so we're clear, you didn't even KNOW that the Hoyt model was used
on staysails or you would have never made an ass of yourself for
100889th time!

Hoyt system is used for STAYSAILS as well as jibs, Doug. The operation
of the system is the same, you asshole!

BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHHHA!

RB
35s5
NY


You are right Doug,

He has no clue about the differences. He
totally loses the argument because he can't
answer the question, and then claims you
are busted again.

It reminds me of the time he thought a
kedge anchor needed 300' of rhode. grin



Maybe he was talking about Rhode Island....


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