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Jeff Morris May 29th 04 02:10 PM

Unconditionally stable sailboats
 
You're cracking us up, jaxie! You're just making up numbers, like you always
do - show us a link please, or go away. There are lots of cats out there
cruising. It would only take a google to find dozens of stories of
circumnavigations.

BTW, do you even know the difference between East and West? Remember, two
multihulls recently completed eastbound circumnavigations - the cat Cheyenne in
58 days, the other a tri, Geronimo in 63 days.



"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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How many monohulls have gone around the world in 58 days?


how many mono's "have gone around the world" in 358 days"

there are -- right now -- several thousand mono's heading west around the
world, as compared to four or five cats. There are zero point zero cats
heading east around the world.

there is a reasons for that.




JAXAshby May 29th 04 02:50 PM

Unconditionally stable sailboats
 
BTW, do you even know the difference between East and West? Remember, two
multihulls recently completed eastbound circumnavigations - the cat Cheyenne
in
58 days, the other a tri, Geronimo in 63 days.


jeffies, clown that you are, even YOU knew those were racing boats when you
wrote it. go find a cruising cat that has passed Horn to starboard. Even one.

so many mono's have done so no one can even count them, for it seldom is noted
by anyone buy the mono driver.

JAXAshby May 29th 04 02:51 PM

Unconditionally stable sailboats
 
You're cracking us up, jaxie!

jeffies, you crack up wathcing Sesame Street, though the Smurfs confuse you a
bit.

JAXAshby May 29th 04 02:53 PM

Unconditionally stable sailboats
 
There are lots of cats out there
cruising.


cruising is coastal cruising included. hell there are even mac 26's that have
made it to the Bahamas, and a few have made it back.

Jeff Morris May 29th 04 02:53 PM

Unconditionally stable sailboats
 
OK, you have me there - the next time I leave Cape Horn to Starboard, I'll do it
in a monohull, not a cat. BTW, I'll also know that's headed West, not East, as
you claimed.




"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
BTW, do you even know the difference between East and West? Remember, two
multihulls recently completed eastbound circumnavigations - the cat Cheyenne
in
58 days, the other a tri, Geronimo in 63 days.


jeffies, clown that you are, even YOU knew those were racing boats when you
wrote it. go find a cruising cat that has passed Horn to starboard. Even

one.

so many mono's have done so no one can even count them, for it seldom is noted
by anyone buy the mono driver.





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