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JimC March 2nd 08 08:24 PM

Neal's Boat
 

For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is
currently sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?

Jim

Capt. JG March 2nd 08 10:23 PM

Neal's Boat
 
"JimC" wrote in message
et...

For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is currently
sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?

Jim



This is a rhetorical question, right?

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Ernest Scribbler March 3rd 08 01:26 PM

Neal's Boat
 
"JimC" wrote
For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is currently
sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?


http://www.namco.co.uk/product-image...ide_donald.jpg
(Her current mooring is out front of the Piggly Wiggly on Rt. 9.)

((all due apologies to DD))



JimC March 3rd 08 07:01 PM

Neal's Boat
 


Ernest Scribbler wrote:

"JimC" wrote

For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is currently
sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?



http://www.namco.co.uk/product-image...ide_donald.jpg
(Her current mooring is out front of the Piggly Wiggly on Rt. 9.)

((all due apologies to DD))


I like the colors.

Jim

JimC March 4th 08 03:35 AM

Neal's Boat
 


JimC wrote:

For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is
currently sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?

Jim


Anyone?

Goofball_star_dot_etal March 4th 08 08:19 AM

Neal's Boat
 
On Mon, 03 Mar 2008 21:35:16 -0600, JimC
wrote:



JimC wrote:

For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is
currently sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?

Jim


Anyone?


I believe it is called an Airstream..


JimC March 19th 08 05:23 PM

Neal's Boat
 


JimC wrote:


For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is
currently sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?

Jim


Anyone?

Jim

Capt. JG March 19th 08 05:49 PM

Neal's Boat
 
"JimC" wrote in message
...


JimC wrote:


For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is currently
sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?

Jim


Anyone?

Jim



He doesnt sail anymore. Thought that was obvious.

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www.sailnow.com




Wilbur Hubbard[_2_] March 19th 08 05:54 PM

Neal's Boat
 

"JimC" wrote in message
...


JimC wrote:


For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is currently
sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?

Jim


Anyone?

Jim



I, Wilbur Hubbard, can shed some light of this question. The Good Captain
Neal is presently engaged in Cuba on revitalizing a couple of cigar tobacco
plantations and getting a premium brand cigar factory up and running. With
the ever-increasing popularity of cigar smoking in the U.S. and Canada these
days it is a guaranteed money maker.

When Capt. Neal goes sailing from time to time it is aboard Fidel/Raul
Castro's motor yacht. It has all the amenities and even boasts a chef, maid
service and several prostitutes complements of brother Raul. Here is a
photo of his favorite. Adults only please!
http://www.badongo.com/pic/3180178

Wilbur Hubbard



Bloody Horvath March 19th 08 10:02 PM

Neal's Boat
 
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:54:11 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote this crap:


I, Wilbur Hubbard, can shed some light of this question. The Good Captain
Neal is presently engaged in Cuba on revitalizing a couple of cigar tobacco
plantations and getting a premium brand cigar factory up and running. With
the ever-increasing popularity of cigar smoking in the U.S. and Canada these
days it is a guaranteed money maker.



Not with the present embargo. Besides, most states are passing
non-smoking laws.

Sounds like a losing enterprise.




I'm Horvath and I approve of this post.

Wilbur Hubbard[_2_] March 19th 08 10:30 PM

Neal's Boat
 

"Bloody Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:54:11 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote this crap:


I, Wilbur Hubbard, can shed some light of this question. The Good Captain
Neal is presently engaged in Cuba on revitalizing a couple of cigar
tobacco
plantations and getting a premium brand cigar factory up and running. With
the ever-increasing popularity of cigar smoking in the U.S. and Canada
these
days it is a guaranteed money maker.



Not with the present embargo. Besides, most states are passing
non-smoking laws.

Sounds like a losing enterprise.



That goes to show how little you know about it. The demand for fine Cuban
cigars has skyrocketed in the past two or three years and there's no end in
sight. Even though it is technically illegal to import them into the U.S.A.
that doesn't keep them out and only serves to make them more expensive and
the profit even greater. The U.S. market, in spite of the federales best
efforts, is a gold mine. Aficionados are willing to pay 20, 30, 50 dollars a
stick for a quality Cuban cigar.

http://media.www.thespartandaily.com...-1499222.shtml

http://havanajournal.com/forums/viewthread/805/

http://www.articlexplosion.com/artic...Cuba n+Cigars

You've got to hand it to Capt. Neal. He's always been on the cutting edge.
Anything he does he does big and he does it right and he does it well.

Wilbur Hubbard



Bloody Horvath March 19th 08 11:59 PM

Neal's Boat
 
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:30:45 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote this crap:


Not with the present embargo. Besides, most states are passing
non-smoking laws.

Sounds like a losing enterprise.



That goes to show how little you know about it. The demand for fine Cuban
cigars has skyrocketed in the past two or three years and there's no end in
sight. Even though it is technically illegal to import them into the U.S.A.
that doesn't keep them out and only serves to make them more expensive and
the profit even greater. The U.S. market, in spite of the federales best
efforts, is a gold mine. Aficionados are willing to pay 20, 30, 50 dollars a
stick for a quality Cuban cigar.



What a bunch of crap. Aficionados, such as Rush Limbaugh, and myself,
enjoy Nicaraguan cigars. We both smoke Macanudos. I've been to
Canada, and bought Cuban cigars. They're crap. Nobody would pay
fiddy cents for one.




I'm Horvath and I approve of this post.

Wilbur Hubbard[_2_] March 20th 08 03:51 PM

Neal's Boat
 

"Bloody Horvath" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:30:45 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote this crap:


Not with the present embargo. Besides, most states are passing
non-smoking laws.

Sounds like a losing enterprise.



That goes to show how little you know about it. The demand for fine Cuban
cigars has skyrocketed in the past two or three years and there's no end
in
sight. Even though it is technically illegal to import them into the
U.S.A.
that doesn't keep them out and only serves to make them more expensive and
the profit even greater. The U.S. market, in spite of the federales best
efforts, is a gold mine. Aficionados are willing to pay 20, 30, 50 dollars
a
stick for a quality Cuban cigar.



What a bunch of crap. Aficionados, such as Rush Limbaugh, and myself,
enjoy Nicaraguan cigars. We both smoke Macanudos. I've been to
Canada, and bought Cuban cigars. They're crap. Nobody would pay
fiddy cents for one.



You and Rush are idiots then because Macanudos come from the Dominican
Republic. You obviously don't know a fine cigar if you see one. The General
Cigar Co. Macanudo combines a Connecticut shade wrapper, Dominican fillers,
and a unique binder grown in the San Andres Valley of Mexico. If you're
going to claim to smoke a certain cigar the least you can do is know
something about it.

Wilbur Hubbard






JimC March 20th 08 08:16 PM

Neal's Boat
 


Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message
...


JimC wrote:


For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is currently
sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?

Jim


Anyone?

Jim




I, Wilbur Hubbard, can shed some light of this question. The Good Captain
Neal is presently engaged in Cuba on revitalizing a couple of cigar tobacco
plantations and getting a premium brand cigar factory up and running. With
the ever-increasing popularity of cigar smoking in the U.S. and Canada these
days it is a guaranteed money maker.

When Capt. Neal goes sailing from time to time it is aboard Fidel/Raul
Castro's motor yacht. It has all the amenities and even boasts a chef, maid
service and several prostitutes complements of brother Raul. Here is a
photo of his favorite. Adults only please!
http://www.badongo.com/pic/3180178

Wilbur Hubbard

Neal, could you post a picture of your boat, with you at the wheel?

Jim

Bloody Horvath March 21st 08 12:30 AM

Neal's Boat
 
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 11:51:57 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote this crap:


"Bloody Horvath" wrote in message
.. .
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 18:30:45 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote this crap:


Not with the present embargo. Besides, most states are passing
non-smoking laws.

Sounds like a losing enterprise.


That goes to show how little you know about it. The demand for fine Cuban
cigars has skyrocketed in the past two or three years and there's no end
in
sight. Even though it is technically illegal to import them into the
U.S.A.
that doesn't keep them out and only serves to make them more expensive and
the profit even greater. The U.S. market, in spite of the federales best
efforts, is a gold mine. Aficionados are willing to pay 20, 30, 50 dollars
a
stick for a quality Cuban cigar.



What a bunch of crap. Aficionados, such as Rush Limbaugh, and myself,
enjoy Nicaraguan cigars. We both smoke Macanudos. I've been to
Canada, and bought Cuban cigars. They're crap. Nobody would pay
fiddy cents for one.



You and Rush are idiots then because Macanudos come from the Dominican
Republic. You obviously don't know a fine cigar if you see one. The General
Cigar Co. Macanudo combines a Connecticut shade wrapper, Dominican fillers,
and a unique binder grown in the San Andres Valley of Mexico. If you're
going to claim to smoke a certain cigar the least you can do is know
something about it.

Wilbur Hubbard




Macanudo Café
Only the makers of Macanudo spend the time and effort it takes to
grow, cure and age their own Connecticut Shade wrappers. And only the
makers of Macanudo age all of their tobaccos twice, just as it used to
be done in Havana during the golden age of Cuban cigars. Now crafted
exclusively in the Dominican Republic, every Macanudo Café cigar is
made with the finest Connecticut Shade wrapper, a flavorful blend of
Dominican tobaccos and a select binder grown in the rich St. Andrés
Tuxtla Valley of Mexico. And to assure you of the same smoothness in
cigar after cigar, the makers of Macanudo use only the most thoroughly
aged tobaccos.





Apparently you are correct, about certain brands of Macanudos.
I bow to your knowledge of cigars. But, as now you can buy cigars
online, you still have a losing enterprise. And Macanudos are still
superior to any Cuban cigars.




I'm Horvath and I approve of this post.

Capt. JG March 21st 08 02:07 AM

Neal's Boat
 
"JimC" wrote in message
et...


Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message
...


JimC wrote:


For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is
currently sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?

Jim

Anyone?

Jim




I, Wilbur Hubbard, can shed some light of this question. The Good Captain
Neal is presently engaged in Cuba on revitalizing a couple of cigar
tobacco plantations and getting a premium brand cigar factory up and
running. With the ever-increasing popularity of cigar smoking in the U.S.
and Canada these days it is a guaranteed money maker.

When Capt. Neal goes sailing from time to time it is aboard Fidel/Raul
Castro's motor yacht. It has all the amenities and even boasts a chef,
maid service and several prostitutes complements of brother Raul. Here
is a photo of his favorite. Adults only please!
http://www.badongo.com/pic/3180178

Wilbur Hubbard

Neal, could you post a picture of your boat, with you at the wheel?

Jim



Good one Jim!

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com




Wilbur Hubbard[_2_] March 21st 08 06:52 PM

Neal's Boat
 

"JimC" wrote in message
et...


Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message
...


JimC wrote:


For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is
currently sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?

Jim

Anyone?

Jim




I, Wilbur Hubbard, can shed some light of this question. The Good Captain
Neal is presently engaged in Cuba on revitalizing a couple of cigar
tobacco plantations and getting a premium brand cigar factory up and
running. With the ever-increasing popularity of cigar smoking in the U.S.
and Canada these days it is a guaranteed money maker.

When Capt. Neal goes sailing from time to time it is aboard Fidel/Raul
Castro's motor yacht. It has all the amenities and even boasts a chef,
maid service and several prostitutes complements of brother Raul. Here
is a photo of his favorite. Adults only please!
http://www.badongo.com/pic/3180178

Wilbur Hubbard

Neal, could you post a picture of your boat, with you at the wheel?

Jim



Some boats don't have a wheel. Some U.S. Americans can't find a wheel on our
boats because many of us don't have boats that have wheels. Here's what I
mean. Look for yourself. Can you say, *tiller*?

http://www.badongo.com/pic/420193

--------
Ellen MacArthur
* sometimes crew for Wilbur Hubbard on his Swan that does happen to have a
wheel. A very big wheel because Captain Hubbard is a big wheel himself.



JimC March 27th 08 09:05 PM

Neal's Boat
 


Wilbur Hubbard wrote:
"JimC" wrote in message
et...


Wilbur Hubbard wrote:

"JimC" wrote in message
. ..


JimC wrote:



For reference, could someone tell me what boat Neal (Wilbur) is
currently sailing (aside from his Swan 68), and where he
sails it?

Jim

Anyone?

Jim



I, Wilbur Hubbard, can shed some light of this question. The Good Captain
Neal is presently engaged in Cuba on revitalizing a couple of cigar
tobacco plantations and getting a premium brand cigar factory up and
running. With the ever-increasing popularity of cigar smoking in the U.S.
and Canada these days it is a guaranteed money maker.

When Capt. Neal goes sailing from time to time it is aboard Fidel/Raul
Castro's motor yacht. It has all the amenities and even boasts a chef,
maid service and several prostitutes complements of brother Raul. Here
is a photo of his favorite. Adults only please!
http://www.badongo.com/pic/3180178

Wilbur Hubbard


Neal, could you post a picture of your boat, with you at the wheel?

Jim




Some boats don't have a wheel. Some U.S. Americans can't find a wheel on our
boats because many of us don't have boats that have wheels. Here's what I
mean. Look for yourself. Can you say, *tiller*?

http://www.badongo.com/pic/420193

--------
Ellen MacArthur
* sometimes crew for Wilbur Hubbard on his Swan that does happen to have a
wheel. A very big wheel because Captain Hubbard is a big wheel himself.


Gee, I thought that all the Swan 68s had a wheel. Haven't seen any with
tillers. My mistake.

Jim




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