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Just thought with Rob, Donal, dougking, Dave checking in, I would say "Hi,
y'all." -- jlrogers±³© "Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves." William Pitt "Those who would give up a little freedom to get a little security shall soon have neither." Benjamin Franklin |
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On Aug 20, 5:45 pm, "jlrogers±³©" wrote:
Just thought with Rob, Donal, dougking, Dave checking in, I would say "Hi, y'all." -- jlrogers±³© "Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves." William Pitt "Those who would give up a little freedom to get a little security shall soon have neither." Benjamin Franklin And HI to you, Sir! Now where's Katy? I hope she's still sailing. I also hope Scotty found his way back to the sea and maybe Old Thom hitches a ride somewhere. RB 35s5 NY |
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Once upon a time in a magickal land far far away the being called Capt. Rob
stirred from its deep slumber and pronounced to usenet: : On Aug 20, 5:45 pm, "jlrogers±³©" wrote: : : Just thought with Rob, Donal, dougking, Dave checking in, I would : : say "Hi, y'all." : : : : -- : : : : jlrogers±³© : : : : "Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It : : is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves." William Pitt : : : : "Those who would give up a little freedom to get a little security : : shall soon have neither." Benjamin Franklin : : : : And HI to you, Sir! Now where's Katy? I hope she's still sailing. I : also hope Scotty found his way back to the sea and maybe Old Thom : hitches a ride somewhere. I also hope Old Thom is well, he was the only one of you with any cojones. : : : : : RB : 35s5 : NY -- Steve Leyland mhm32x16 Smeeter#24 WSD#41 Most Hated Usenetizen Of All Time#1 Top Asshole on the Net#4 Usenet Ruiner#11 Lits Slut#1 alt.hackers.malicious awards 2007 Pedo-Baiter Alcatroll Labs Inc (bongwater maintenance dept) irc.exilenet.org/#flonk NOW LISTENING TO: http://mar.exilenet.org:9042/listen.pls =^MEOW MEOW ARMY^= Must then a Christ perish in torment in every age to save those that have no imagination? - George Bernard Shaw ================================================== ==================== "Oh, and by the by ... although it is not my particular responsibility to do so, I do nevertheless apologize for Mr. Leyland, who seems convinced that anyone who might pass by this doorway to our little gallery is a child rapist. In a sense, he is much like the ratty kitty he claims to be in his interminable signature line ... he wanders about and stops occassionally at the stoop here to spray and defecate, then moves on and is gone for a few days or so ... no doubt spraying, defecating and retching up hairballs elsewhere ... then returns to mark his "territory" again. I realise he is little more than a malodorous nusiance, but a nuisance nevertheless." HMS Victor Victorian, pedophile, alt.fan.utb.naughty-boy ================================================== ==================== "Warning to all: Steve Leyland is a trolling **** of the highest order. Killfile the muppet now and move on. Even the briefest of searches on his past UseNet posts will reveal the truth. You have been warned. *plonk*" bear, uk.rec.motorcycles ================================================== ==================== "I didn't delete any part of your meaningless, pointless, worthless post in order to clearly demonstrate that you are the nemesis of Usenet: the crossposting, non-editing, diagram-creating worthless, dickless, brainless, gutless, mindless, ball-less, spineless, flaccid, obese, fish-belly pale, ugly, VD-ridden, moronic, bald, hunch-backed, flat-footed, odoriferous, obnoxious, fecal-smelling, buck-toothed, physically handicapped, fungus-infected, HIV positive, mud-packing, masturbating, whining, simpering, self-important, arrogant, egomaniacal POS that takes up more bandwidth than a despicable binary-poster, and for no apparent reason beyond seeing his own defecatory vomitus slithering down the screen in vile green rivulets." Admiral Halsey, alt.sailing.asa ================================================== ==================== "I went to the Garden of Love, And saw what I never had seen; A Chapel was built in the midst, Where I used to play on the green. And the gates of this Chapel were shut And "Thou shalt not," writ over the door; So I turned to the Garden of Love That so many sweet flowers bore. And I saw it was filled with graves, And tombstones where flowers should be; And priests in black gowns were walking their rounds, And binding with briars my joys and desires." William Blake. ================================================== ==================== "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers." Universal Declaration of Human Rights, article 19. ================================================== ==================== "When the Earth has been ravaged and the animals are dying, a tribe of people from all races, creeds and colours shall put their faith in deeds, not words, and make the land green again. They shall be known as Warriors of the Rainbow, protectors of the environment." |\ _.-'~~""'~`'~) /, ~-,__,,,.'~ ,-;;--'' |,4) ./ ' ; ;/' '-~~;'@ ( ; ; _.--'' _.-_..' .;.' (,_..----''' (,..--'' meow |
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I IM'd her a couple of months ago on a SIM site. She seems to be gaming a
lot. "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ... On Aug 20, 5:45 pm, "jlrogers±³©" wrote: Just thought with Rob, Donal, dougking, Dave checking in, I would say "Hi, y'all." -- jlrogers±³© "Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves." William Pitt "Those who would give up a little freedom to get a little security shall soon have neither." Benjamin Franklin And HI to you, Sir! Now where's Katy? I hope she's still sailing. I also hope Scotty found his way back to the sea and maybe Old Thom hitches a ride somewhere. RB 35s5 NY |
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God JL! You're not _dead_ yet!?
Flying Tadpole |
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wrote in message
... God JL! You're not _dead_ yet!? Flying Tadpole Neither are you, apparently. LOL -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Aug 25, 10:06*am, "Capt. JG" wrote:
wrote in message ... God JL! You're not _dead_ yet!? Flying Tadpole Neither are you, apparently. LOL -- "j" ganz Even old time lurkers like me are still around - kinda. Just got back to Seattle after a two-week delivery of a Fountaine-Pajot Athena from St. Augustine to New Orleans, behind Eduardo and before Fay. Frank - down the road a bit from Ol' Thom |
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Hey Frank... sounds like a nice delivery. How's Thom doin?
I'm going to be doing something similar (also aboard a cat). It's Seattle to SF in late Sept. (not confirmed just yet). I've never done that leg of the coast, so all tips are appreciated. Jonathan "Frank" wrote in message ... On Aug 25, 10:06 am, "Capt. JG" wrote: wrote in message ... God JL! You're not _dead_ yet!? Flying Tadpole Neither are you, apparently. LOL -- "j" ganz Even old time lurkers like me are still around - kinda. Just got back to Seattle after a two-week delivery of a Fountaine-Pajot Athena from St. Augustine to New Orleans, behind Eduardo and before Fay. Frank - down the road a bit from Ol' Thom -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Nope, not yet, though I just retired for the second time. I'm now waiting
to see a 40 foot center cockpit Endeavour http://uk.yachtworld.com/core/listin...&access=Public Waiting for it to get to Kemah, TX. So what's up wrote in message ... God JL! You're not _dead_ yet!? Flying Tadpole |
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On Aug 25, 3:20*pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
Hey Frank... sounds like a nice delivery. How's Thom doin? I'm going to be doing something similar (also aboard a cat). It's Seattle to SF in late Sept. (not confirmed just yet). I've never done that leg of the coast, so all tips are appreciated. Jonathan You aren't, by any chance, crewing for the Congers on Don Quixote? I was gonna crew for them from SEA to SF in Sept. but I have other committments. That's the theoretical best time to do that trip, nonetheless, it can be a real PITA. Hope you have a good trip. Frank (my Florida-Louisiana delivery narrative is a href="http:// pvmaro.blogspot.com/2008/08/trip-report.html" here/a.) |
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On Aug 25, 3:20*pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
Hey Frank... sounds like a nice delivery. How's Thom doin? I'm going to be doing something similar (also aboard a cat). It's Seattle to SF in late Sept. (not confirmed just yet). I've never done that leg of the coast, so all tips are appreciated. Jonathan You aren't, by any chance, crewing for the Congers on Don Quixote, are you? I was gonna crew for them from SEA to SF in Sept. but I have other committments. That's the theoretical best time to do that trip, nonetheless, it can be a real PITA. Hope you have a good trip. Frank (my Florida-Louisiana delivery narrative is he http:// pvmaro.blogspot.com/2008/08/trip-report.html.) |
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Ah no... it's someone else. I don't actually know the name of the boat just
yet... it's new (to the owner) and just got through the survey. From what I've researched that's the best time, but I'm curious about your PITA comment. What's possible? "Frank" wrote in message ... On Aug 25, 3:20 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: Hey Frank... sounds like a nice delivery. How's Thom doin? I'm going to be doing something similar (also aboard a cat). It's Seattle to SF in late Sept. (not confirmed just yet). I've never done that leg of the coast, so all tips are appreciated. Jonathan You aren't, by any chance, crewing for the Congers on Don Quixote, are you? I was gonna crew for them from SEA to SF in Sept. but I have other committments. That's the theoretical best time to do that trip, nonetheless, it can be a real PITA. Hope you have a good trip. Frank (my Florida-Louisiana delivery narrative is he http:// pvmaro.blogspot.com/2008/08/trip-report.html.) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Frank wrote:
Even old time lurkers like me are still around - kinda. Just got back to Seattle after a two-week delivery of a Fountaine-Pajot Athena from St. Augustine to New Orleans, behind Eduardo and before Fay. Frank - down the road a bit from Ol' Thom What did you think of the Athena? I have not sailed that many big cats this looks like one of the nicer ones. Glad to hear from you Frank, and the other folks just checking! FB- Doug |
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On Aug 25, 5:27*pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
Ah no... it's someone else. I don't actually know the name of the boat just yet... it's new (to the owner) and just got through the survey. From what I've researched that's the best time, but I'm curious about your PITA comment. What's possible? You're used to S. F. Bay so you see a lot of differing and sometimes unpleasant conditions, right? The Pacific is changeable. This is the best timeframe, in general, but that doesn't preclude your basic hurricane-speed windstorm or similar icky events. Could very well be a fine trip but you can always have something crappy happen. And the water's just so cold. I've been in the Northwest for 30 years and still don't like the cold. Hope you have a safe, fast, enjoyable passage! Frank |
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On Aug 26, 5:51*am, wrote:
Frank wrote: Even old time lurkers like me are still around - kinda. Just got back to Seattle after a two-week delivery of a Fountaine-Pajot Athena from St. Augustine to New Orleans, behind Eduardo and before Fay. What did you think of the Athena? I have not sailed that many big cats this looks like one of the nicer ones. Glad to hear from you Frank, and the other folks just checking! FB- Doug Hi, Doug, Good to hear from you. I, too, have very little experience on big cats. My other significant experience besides the Athena delivery is hanging out and doing after- work-round-the-buoys racing on some friends' Lagoon 380. With that caveat, I'm happy to give my opinion. I loved that boat. Starting with the negatives... If I were tall, I might have some complaints. The headroom is not all that great. But I'm not tall so I found the ergonomics of the boat to be fabulous. I'd like to have more visibility of the mainsail from the helm. The rigging prevents the boom from moving as far forward as I would have liked. Coupla quibbles like that. Generally, that boat was very comfortable, easy to handle, and fast. We saw 12 kts. reaching. Woo-hoo! Granted, that was our top speed but it's a pretty damned good top speed. In terms of practicality, we were in delivery mode and couldn't just wait for wind to be purist sailors. Those little 18-hp engines were marvelously efficient and power was sufficient. Against a 30+ kt. squall we had to use both motors for me to feel comfortable but for making time on a flat ocean we could use them one at a time, alternating them. Ceteris paribus, I'd buy a cat as my next boat rather than a monohull. Of course, it's never ceteris paribus, is it? Money is always a huge (if not THE critical) factor and cats ain't cheap. But I had a helluva time! See ya, Frank |
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Ah... ok. This is what I'd be expecting. It should go well, assuming it goes
at all. They're still futzing around with "equipment." Thanks! "Frank" wrote in message ... On Aug 25, 5:27 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: Ah no... it's someone else. I don't actually know the name of the boat just yet... it's new (to the owner) and just got through the survey. From what I've researched that's the best time, but I'm curious about your PITA comment. What's possible? You're used to S. F. Bay so you see a lot of differing and sometimes unpleasant conditions, right? The Pacific is changeable. This is the best timeframe, in general, but that doesn't preclude your basic hurricane-speed windstorm or similar icky events. Could very well be a fine trip but you can always have something crappy happen. And the water's just so cold. I've been in the Northwest for 30 years and still don't like the cold. Hope you have a safe, fast, enjoyable passage! Frank -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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I sailed on an Athena in the BVI... nice boat. We had no problem keeping up
with larger monos close hauled. "Frank" wrote in message ... On Aug 26, 5:51 am, wrote: Frank wrote: Even old time lurkers like me are still around - kinda. Just got back to Seattle after a two-week delivery of a Fountaine-Pajot Athena from St. Augustine to New Orleans, behind Eduardo and before Fay. What did you think of the Athena? I have not sailed that many big cats this looks like one of the nicer ones. Glad to hear from you Frank, and the other folks just checking! FB- Doug Hi, Doug, Good to hear from you. I, too, have very little experience on big cats. My other significant experience besides the Athena delivery is hanging out and doing after- work-round-the-buoys racing on some friends' Lagoon 380. With that caveat, I'm happy to give my opinion. I loved that boat. Starting with the negatives... If I were tall, I might have some complaints. The headroom is not all that great. But I'm not tall so I found the ergonomics of the boat to be fabulous. I'd like to have more visibility of the mainsail from the helm. The rigging prevents the boom from moving as far forward as I would have liked. Coupla quibbles like that. Generally, that boat was very comfortable, easy to handle, and fast. We saw 12 kts. reaching. Woo-hoo! Granted, that was our top speed but it's a pretty damned good top speed. In terms of practicality, we were in delivery mode and couldn't just wait for wind to be purist sailors. Those little 18-hp engines were marvelously efficient and power was sufficient. Against a 30+ kt. squall we had to use both motors for me to feel comfortable but for making time on a flat ocean we could use them one at a time, alternating them. Ceteris paribus, I'd buy a cat as my next boat rather than a monohull. Of course, it's never ceteris paribus, is it? Money is always a huge (if not THE critical) factor and cats ain't cheap. But I had a helluva time! See ya, Frank -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 18:28:09 -0500, "jlrogers±³©"
wrote: Nope, not yet, though I just retired for the second time. I'm now waiting to see a 40 foot center cockpit Endeavour http://uk.yachtworld.com/core/listin...&access=Public Waiting for it to get to Kemah, TX. Has it been in Kemah for a while or is it just arriving? I chartered a 1985 Endeavour 38 CC in the Virgin Islands that ultimately went home to Kemah, TX, and then fell into the state of neglect. If it is the same boat it has had a very nice refit. At any rate my ten days spent aboard were very nice and I was impressed with the boats combination of space and performance. Frank So what's up wrote in message ... God JL! You're not _dead_ yet!? Flying Tadpole |
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