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"Bruce" wrote in message
... On Thu, 31 Mar 2011 09:25:02 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: "Bruce" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 16:33:41 -0700, Jessica B wrote: snip Sorry for the confusion. I believe I also said somewhere that if there was a window of 10 days, and you had the choice of being on a boat that could easily do it in 7 vs 10, it would be safer to go on the faster boat. Your illustration is flawed, or at least not applicable to anyone with a modicum of sense. To use your example: A storm is coming, estimated to arrive in 10 days. to use my estimate that it will take you 7 days to reach harbour. as I said, your estimate can be off by large factors due to unforeseen reasons. But it is immaterial anyway. Weather estimates are seldom perfectly accurate and if you talk about weather severe enough to be of danger no one sets out for a voyage knowing that he will encounter really bad weather if he can't maintain his planned speed. Good grief, just when I thought you couldn't possible get any more thick, you do it. Wilbur Hubbard Yet another example of the amazing ignorance of the Armchair Sailor. Or do you deliberately sail off into the typhoon? (Well, perhaps you might.... if you ever sailed at all) PKB! Talk about ignorance . . . Poor Bruce is so sadly lacking in sailing knowledge. Why do I say this at this point? It is because of his using the word "typhoon" out of context. Doesn't he know that no typhoons occur other than in the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans? Most certainly there are no typhoons in the western Atlantic or the Caribbean Sea/Gulf of Mexico where I sail. Wilbur Hubbard |
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