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35s5 Heart of Gold Website-UPDATED
Check out the now NEARLY complete website for a 1990 Beneteau First 35s5...Lots more info, pics and video! http://heartofgold35s5.synthasite.com/ R. |
35s5 Heart of Gold Website-UPDATED
Capt. Rob wrote:
Check out the now NEARLY complete website for a 1990 Beneteau First 35s5...Lots more info, pics and video! http://heartofgold35s5.synthasite.com/ Hey Bob, I wasn't just trolling when I questioned you on the phrase "United States Coast Guard inspected vessel." This has a very specific meaning and since HofG is almost certainly not an "inspected vessel," you put yourself at risk by claiming to visitors that it is. There are numerous safety requirements that are rather difficult for a smaller boat to meet - many are immediately obvious to any observer, such as larger lifelines and prominent labeling. Since you need a Master's License to command an Inspected Vessel, one might assume you're also claiming to have such a license. Add to this your requirement that guests bring supplies beyond their personal needs, which means they are "passengers for hire." Your wording this as a "requirement" crosses the line of even the more liberal interpretation of that reg. Considering all of this, you could be in serious trouble if someone got hurt. |
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On May 10, 8:39 pm, jeff wrote:
Capt. Rob wrote: Check out the now NEARLY complete website for a 1990 Beneteau First 35s5...Lots more info, pics and video! http://heartofgold35s5.synthasite.com/ Hey Bob, I wasn't just trolling when I questioned you on the phrase "United States Coast Guard inspected vessel." This has a very specific meaning and since HofG is almost certainly not an "inspected vessel," you put yourself at risk by claiming to visitors that it is. There are numerous safety requirements that are rather difficult for a smaller boat to meet - many are immediately obvious to any observer, such as larger lifelines and prominent labeling. Since you need a Master's License to command an Inspected Vessel, one might assume you're also claiming to have such a license. Add to this your requirement that guests bring supplies beyond their personal needs, which means they are "passengers for hire." Your wording this as a "requirement" crosses the line of even the more liberal interpretation of that reg. Considering all of this, you could be in serious trouble if someone got hurt. Hi, Jeff, Heart of Gold was not inspected by a the Aux. CG, but by a Coast Guard Captain who used my boat, and two others in our marina, for a teaching exercise. The inspection was more detailed that the Aux. one we usually got and the CG had the boat hauled for it. I was not aboard for it, but I got a nice certificate thanking me and saying the boat met all requirements and so on. This may not actually be any different from the white sticker we usually get, but they sure spent a lot of time looking her over. I seriously doubt anyone will care that I write "CG inspected" on my website. We sailed a bit today in pretty heavy air. Execution rocks reported max gusts at 31.4, but it was fine with a reefed main. Heck...still blowing over 28 now. If the wind calms down we'll try out a new drifter tomorrow. RB |
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On Sun, 10 May 2009 18:45:17 -0700 (PDT), "Capt. Rob"
wrote: On May 10, 8:39 pm, jeff wrote: Capt. Rob wrote: Check out the now NEARLY complete website for a 1990 Beneteau First 35s5...Lots more info, pics and video! http://heartofgold35s5.synthasite.com/ Hey Bob, I wasn't just trolling when I questioned you on the phrase "United States Coast Guard inspected vessel." This has a very specific meaning and since HofG is almost certainly not an "inspected vessel," you put yourself at risk by claiming to visitors that it is. There are numerous safety requirements that are rather difficult for a smaller boat to meet - many are immediately obvious to any observer, such as larger lifelines and prominent labeling. Since you need a Master's License to command an Inspected Vessel, one might assume you're also claiming to have such a license. Add to this your requirement that guests bring supplies beyond their personal needs, which means they are "passengers for hire." Your wording this as a "requirement" crosses the line of even the more liberal interpretation of that reg. Considering all of this, you could be in serious trouble if someone got hurt. Hi, Jeff, Heart of Gold was not inspected by a the Aux. CG, but by a Coast Guard Captain who used my boat, and two others in our marina, for a teaching exercise. The inspection was more detailed that the Aux. one we usually got and the CG had the boat hauled for it. I was not aboard for it, but I got a nice certificate thanking me and saying the boat met all requirements and so on. This may not actually be any different from the white sticker we usually get, but they sure spent a lot of time looking her over. I seriously doubt anyone will care that I write "CG inspected" on my website. We sailed a bit today in pretty heavy air. Execution rocks reported max gusts at 31.4, but it was fine with a reefed main. Heck...still blowing over 28 now. If the wind calms down we'll try out a new drifter tomorrow. RB It was pretty brisk outside New Haven. And the waves have a nice long fetch from your area up to us. Quite a few center consoles turned around and went back to port as soon as they got outside. |
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It was pretty brisk outside New Haven. And the waves have a nice long fetch from your area up to us. Quite a few center consoles turned around and went back to port as soon as they got outside. I saw very few boats out. In retrospect it was a bad day to sail since I was handling the boat alone. On the other hand I got the cabin nicely aired out and my feet wet. RB |
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"jeff" wrote in message
... Capt. Rob wrote: Check out the now NEARLY complete website for a 1990 Beneteau First 35s5...Lots more info, pics and video! http://heartofgold35s5.synthasite.com/ Hey Bob, I wasn't just trolling when I questioned you on the phrase "United States Coast Guard inspected vessel." This has a very specific meaning and since HofG is almost certainly not an "inspected vessel," you put yourself at risk by claiming to visitors that it is. There are numerous safety requirements that are rather difficult for a smaller boat to meet - many are immediately obvious to any observer, such as larger lifelines and prominent labeling. Since you need a Master's License to command an Inspected Vessel, one might assume you're also claiming to have such a license. Add to this your requirement that guests bring supplies beyond their personal needs, which means they are "passengers for hire." Your wording this as a "requirement" crosses the line of even the more liberal interpretation of that reg. Considering all of this, you could be in serious trouble if someone got hurt. I looked into getting my boat up to "inspected vessel" status. It would have been quite a hassle, with a lengthy list of things to change. This was right at the time I got my original OUPV. My mentor basically talked me out of it. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. JG wrote:
"jeff" wrote in message ... Capt. Rob wrote: Check out the now NEARLY complete website for a 1990 Beneteau First 35s5...Lots more info, pics and video! http://heartofgold35s5.synthasite.com/ Hey Bob, I wasn't just trolling when I questioned you on the phrase "United States Coast Guard inspected vessel." This has a very specific meaning and since HofG is almost certainly not an "inspected vessel," you put yourself at risk by claiming to visitors that it is. There are numerous safety requirements that are rather difficult for a smaller boat to meet - many are immediately obvious to any observer, such as larger lifelines and prominent labeling. Since you need a Master's License to command an Inspected Vessel, one might assume you're also claiming to have such a license. Add to this your requirement that guests bring supplies beyond their personal needs, which means they are "passengers for hire." Your wording this as a "requirement" crosses the line of even the more liberal interpretation of that reg. Considering all of this, you could be in serious trouble if someone got hurt. I looked into getting my boat up to "inspected vessel" status. It would have been quite a hassle, with a lengthy list of things to change. This was right at the time I got my original OUPV. My mentor basically talked me out of it. I went through the same thinking when I got the PDQ. At first the conversion didn't seem that onerous, but then I happened a take a trip on a 50' cat that was Inspected and realized how difficult it would be for a smaller boat to conform. All of those nice safety things on ferry boats, like prominent labeling, and extra overboard gear, etc are all part of the regs. Even if it were possible, it wouldn't be pretty! RB assumes that because he had a "safety inspection" he is entitled to declare his boat an "Inspected Vessel." Always the Used Car Salesman mentality. |
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"jeff" wrote in message ... RB assumes that because he had a "safety inspection" he is entitled to declare his boat an "Inspected Vessel." Always the Used Car Salesman mentality. Oh, I suppose he's "entitled" to declare his boat an "Inspected Vessel," if he wants. He's also entitled to be dragged into court over it, where he would probably lose. But it's a free country, more or less. He can do what he likes until a court order stops him. A civil suit would be the least of his worries. -- KLC Lewis www.KLCLewisStudios.com www.cafepress.com/tmen www.zazzle.com/klclewis www.skreened.com/tmen |
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On Sun, 10 May 2009 18:45:17 -0700 (PDT), "Capt. Rob"
wrote: I seriously doubt anyone will care that I write "CG inspected" on my website. At best it is misleading. |
35s5 Heart of Gold Website-UPDATED
jeff wrote:
RB assumes that because he had a "safety inspection" he is entitled to declare his boat an "Inspected Vessel." Always the Used Car Salesman mentality. I wouldn't sweat it, it's just more of Bob's bs. Think about it, "inspected by a Coast Guard Captain",, I doubt that Bob realizes that Capt. in the Coast Guard is a far more lofty rank than a Capt. in the Army, equivalent of a full Colonel. What the hell would the Coast Guard be doing using three private boats for anyway? The liability issues alone would likely prevent such folly. Of course Bob could post a nice clear PDF of this "Inspection Certificate", one that clearly shows the name of the inspecting officer, his rank and his Station.... If it's legit we could easily contact the Station in question and find out about getting this nifty inspection ourselves.... Cheers Martin |
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"jeff" wrote in message
... Capt. JG wrote: "jeff" wrote in message ... Capt. Rob wrote: Check out the now NEARLY complete website for a 1990 Beneteau First 35s5...Lots more info, pics and video! http://heartofgold35s5.synthasite.com/ Hey Bob, I wasn't just trolling when I questioned you on the phrase "United States Coast Guard inspected vessel." This has a very specific meaning and since HofG is almost certainly not an "inspected vessel," you put yourself at risk by claiming to visitors that it is. There are numerous safety requirements that are rather difficult for a smaller boat to meet - many are immediately obvious to any observer, such as larger lifelines and prominent labeling. Since you need a Master's License to command an Inspected Vessel, one might assume you're also claiming to have such a license. Add to this your requirement that guests bring supplies beyond their personal needs, which means they are "passengers for hire." Your wording this as a "requirement" crosses the line of even the more liberal interpretation of that reg. Considering all of this, you could be in serious trouble if someone got hurt. I looked into getting my boat up to "inspected vessel" status. It would have been quite a hassle, with a lengthy list of things to change. This was right at the time I got my original OUPV. My mentor basically talked me out of it. I went through the same thinking when I got the PDQ. At first the conversion didn't seem that onerous, but then I happened a take a trip on a 50' cat that was Inspected and realized how difficult it would be for a smaller boat to conform. All of those nice safety things on ferry boats, like prominent labeling, and extra overboard gear, etc are all part of the regs. Even if it were possible, it wouldn't be pretty! RB assumes that because he had a "safety inspection" he is entitled to declare his boat an "Inspected Vessel." Always the Used Car Salesman mentality. I won't comment on RB. The onerous stuff for me was the realization of having to change the lifelines and find a place for the safety gear. I've got some of the labeling in place, because I think it helps people who charter feel secure, just like I have some labels on lines. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Wow...
A typical CG inspection is often done at our marina since they keep two of their small boats with us. The Aux. members usually go aboard and take about 20 minutes. It's VERY basic. Correct fire extinguishers? Y Valve for head wired to holding tank position? Horn and life vests? Like I said, the basics. When it's over you get a nice CG white & red sticker saying your vessel passed/complies. Now...a Coast Guard captain came to the marina and wanted a couple of boats to "volunteer" for the inspections, which were part of some sort of training program. My boat was hauled. He and his "students" were aboard looking at everything from the rigging to the bilge. Oh...and yes, I did get something out of it besides a nice certificate. No, I won't post a PDF since I have nothing to prove nor am I required to prove anything. The goofballs here can spin their wheels while I sail and the thin grasp of what's legal in my claims is truly hilarious. Court order? Everyone hold their breath! New on Heart of Gold this year! 1) New lifelines 2) New lazy jacks 3) New Drifter 4) New 140% genoa 5) New Canton speaker system 6) New twin screen LCD TV system Cheers. RB 35s5 NY |
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At best it is misleading. Only the trolls here gave it any notice. It's all that they could come up with over my very nice site and boat. RB |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ... At best it is misleading. Only the trolls here gave it any notice. It's all that they could come up with over my very nice site and boat. RB Just trying to keep you out of trouble, Rob. Since you are convinced that it won't matter to anyone, and that you'll never end up in court over it, good luck to you. If, on the other hand, you are hauled into court by one of your paying passengers who gets hurt while aboard your boat which you represented as being an "Inspected Vessel," things could go very badly for you. At that point you might wish that you had paid more attention to us "trolls." But yes, you do have a nice boat and a nice site. Hope you get to keep them. -- KLC Lewis www.KLCLewisStudios.com www.cafepress.com/tmen www.zazzle.com/klclewis www.skreened.com/tmen |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
No, I won't post a PDF since I have nothing to prove nor am I required to prove anything. In other words, "I made it up, as usual." Cheers Martin |
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Excellent trolling there Capt Rob!
You haven't lost your touch one bit! In only a matter of a few weeks you'll have them all jumping and biting at empty hooks, just like you did at ASA! You are certainly one of the most masterful trolls I've ever seen! Bwahahahahahahahaha! You'll be captain of this group in no time! Ahahahahahaha! Give them all the beatings they deserve! Hehehehehehe! I'll be watching and laughing! |
35s5 Heart of Gold Website-UPDATED
On Mon, 11 May 2009 16:30:24 -0700 (PDT), "Capt. Rob"
wrote: At best it is misleading. Only the trolls here gave it any notice. It's all that they could come up with over my very nice site and boat. RB Not one of them noticed the dockline wrapped around the backstay, either! |
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OJust trying to keep you out of trouble, Rob. Since you are convinced
that it won't matter to anyone, I won't get into trouble of any kind. In fact, even if I had only gotten the basic Aux. CG inspection and it was nine years ago I could make the same statement. RB |
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On May 11, 8:23 pm, Martin wrote:
Capt. Rob wrote: No, I won't post a PDF since I have nothing to prove nor am I required to prove anything. In other words, "I made it up, as usual." Right you are, Martin. Just like the shackles on the dock lines and the boats you said I'd never buy. You've been so consistantly proven wrong again and again it's simply amazing that you show up with your bare face hanging out. Do you even sail a boat, Martin? RB |
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Not one of them noticed the dockline wrapped around the backstay, either! And you didn't notice that it says Tampa FL on the back of the boat in that shot! Oops! Learn to observe and you shall swallow fewer feet! RB |
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Give them all the beatings they deserve! Hehehehehehe! I'll be watching and laughing! I must admit...I've been gone for a while, but most of these fish haven't learned a thing. Quite amazing. But what happened to Scotty and Katy and especially dear Loco? RB 35s5 NY |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ... But what happened to Scotty and Katy and especially dear Loco? I think Scotty is involved with the grandkids, Katy won the lottery and moved to the South Pacific and Loco is still locked in the trunk of his Lincoln. It's great to hear you're out single handed in rough weather. All that experience of sailing 3+ days a week is really starting to add up. Are you going to get your captains license? It should be pretty easy for someone with your depth of experience probably just a little book reading on your part and you'll ace the test. That license may come in handy for the next few boats you are considering getting. I bet Suzanne could get that license too. You two could do summer long charters, what a life experience for Thomas! I hope he realizes he has the best parents in the world! Does Thomas have his own boat yet? |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
On May 11, 8:23 pm, Martin wrote: Capt. Rob wrote: No, I won't post a PDF since I have nothing to prove nor am I required to prove anything. In other words, "I made it up, as usual." Right you are, Martin. Just like the shackles on the dock lines and the boats you said I'd never buy. You've been so consistantly proven wrong again and again it's simply amazing that you show up with your bare face hanging out. Do you even sail a boat, Martin? And you claim to be some kind of debating master? Bwaaaaaaaaaaa Whatever,, Cheers Martin |
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And you claim to be some kind of debating master? Bwaaaaaaaaaaa Whatever,, Cheers Martin I was primed for a delicious retort when I was struck by sublime usage of the word "whatever" and was thereby stopped in my proverbial and ambiverbial tracks. Well played, sir. RB 35s5 NY |
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Capt. Rob wrote:
And you claim to be some kind of debating master? Bwaaaaaaaaaaa Whatever,, Cheers Martin I was primed for a delicious retort when I was struck by sublime usage of the word "whatever" and was thereby stopped in my proverbial and ambiverbial tracks. Well played, sir. Isn't the online Roget's marvelous? Cheers Martin |
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"Martin" wrote in message
... Capt. Rob wrote: And you claim to be some kind of debating master? Bwaaaaaaaaaaa Whatever,, Cheers Martin I was primed for a delicious retort when I was struck by sublime usage of the word "whatever" and was thereby stopped in my proverbial and ambiverbial tracks. Well played, sir. Isn't the online Roget's marvelous? Cheers Martin A troll by any other name.... Or, ask not for who the bell trolls.... Or, trolls of a feather.... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Mon, 11 May 2009 17:43:51 -0700 (PDT), "Capt. Rob"
wrote: I won't get into trouble of any kind. In fact, even if I had only gotten the basic Aux. CG inspection and it was nine years ago I could make the same statement. Not really. Many of us who actually own and use boats have been "inspected" by the USCG at one time or another. That does not mean that we have "inspected" vessels however. As you surely must know "inspected vessels" have a very specific definition under the CFRs, and very different requirements from "uninspected vessels". As I previously stated, calling your boat an inspected vessel is misleading at best, and is blatant misuse of the term, especially for one who knows better. If one of your "friends" here were to report your misuse to USCG I think they'd take a dim view of it. |
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On Mon, 11 May 2009 17:49:11 -0700 (PDT), "Capt. Rob"
wrote: Not one of them noticed the dockline wrapped around the backstay, either! And you didn't notice that it says Tampa FL on the back of the boat in that shot! Oops! Learn to observe and you shall swallow fewer feet! RB We've seen you sail with fenders swaying wildly over the sides, so would not be surprised that you would not have re-lettered your transom, either. I guess you are also now cliaiming that the "famous sailor" you bought the boat from was an even sloppier sailor than yourself? Okay. |
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