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Fractional sailing?
katy wrote:
Capt. Rob wrote: Doug is flat out wrong. Occasionally happens, but not this time. Most of the boats, power and sail, at our club see a lot of use. A very few don't. I used to think Doug's comment had some truth to it, but not any more. Once I spent more time at my club I realized that only a few boats sat without use. Of course Doug walks around asking dockmasters about the sailboats that don't sail!!! Anyone believe THAT??? BWAHAHAHHAHAAHA! We sailed today. Doug did not. Doug does not have a sailboat. RB 35s5 NY Seeing that I sail out of the same marina as Doug, I can verify that. Our dickmaster makes active note of who sails what when where and why and can tell you exactly how many times each boat leaves the dock. He also keeps track of time that each boat leaves, looks out for when you return and is waiting on the dock for you...he is probably one of the most "in the know" guys I have ever seen..he makes it his business to know everything going on in our marina...and there are a lot of boats that never go out...their owners are living way far away and only make it there for long vacations... Lordy...typo...it's is of course, dockmaster...NC has laws against practicing the other... |
Fractional sailing?
Seeing that I sail out of the same marina as Doug, I can verify that.
Our dickmaster Ahhh, I see they finally hired Doug. RB 35s5 NY |
Fractional sailing?
wrote in message ups.com... wrote: The idea that the overwhelming majority of boats never sail is a bunch of baloney. Maybe in the marinas & sailing clubs that you have been to. snip What happened to your Great Loop trip? Can't afford fuel? Engine break? Blisters pop and leak? Wilbur Hubbard |
Fractional sailing?
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ps.com... Seeing that I sail out of the same marina as Doug, I can verify that. Our dickmaster Dickmaster? Why do you have to gay up every post? Ahhh, I see they finally hired Doug. At least somebody thinks Doug's labor is worth the money. Unlike you, who got fired from that lame sail loft for gross incompetence and for giving their product a bad name so they booted your worthless arse out onto the street . . . Wilbur Hubbard |
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Doug said 99.9% never get used. I see the problem. You didn't read what I wrote. What I wrote: "Walking around almost any marina or sailing club, you'll see millions of dollars sitting idle 99.99% of the time." DSK |
Fractional sailing?
At least somebody thinks Doug's labor is worth the money. Unlike you,
who got fired from that lame sail loft for gross incompetence and for giving their product a bad name so they booted your worthless arse out onto the street . . . Golly! You mean the two lofts where I sold sails for Hunter 43, Pearson 33, C&C 29, Beneteau 35cc and Cape Dory 26? That's some booting! Ahh...making the sockpuppets dance....good times. RB 35s5 NY |
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Doug said 99.9% never get used.
That's Dickmaster math. They're teaching it in all of the new Dickmaster schools these days, but using my slide rule made from whale bone I worked out that sailboats in my club sit idle 37.8% of the time. BTW, Doug sails 0.0 % of the time. He's a powerboater and that's a fact. RB 35s5 NY |
Fractional sailing?
wrote in message ups.com... wrote: The idea that the overwhelming majority of boats never sail is a bunch of baloney. Maybe in the marinas & sailing clubs that you have been to. .... People have different schedules. I'll bet there are people who think my boat never leaves the dock, simply because we have different schedules. And the dockmaster(s) who are there all day, every day? The retired guys who hang out there? You may have a "different schedule" but if there's never anybody else there to see you, then that would tend to prove my point that other boats aren't getting sailed much. Doug is flat out wrong. Occasionally happens, but not this time. Ask any dockmaster or club manager what percent of boats get taken out twice a year or less. talk to the yard apes, they really know the skinny. What Doug said is true. Scotty |
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wrote in message ... People have different schedules. I'll bet there are people who think my boat never leaves the dock, simply because we have different schedules. I returned to the slip one Saturday, after a 4 day sail and my 'neighbor' was there and asked, '' you finally going for a sail?''. I answered no, I just got back. Then he said how he's noticed my boat tied up most weekends. I don't like weekends during ''the season'' when all the weekend warrior stink potters are out. Scotty |
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