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On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 12:18:42 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote this crap: Disagree that sails just don't break down unexpectedly. Add in all the rigging and there are failures. Regular inspection and maintenance makes a big difference, but sail/rigging failures do happen. Perhaps no more or no less than a maintained diesel? Agreed. I've my sails rip much more often then having the engine fail. You just admitted: 1) you don't bother looking at, much less maintaining, your sails, How did I admit that? My sails are meticulously maintained. I dry them after sailing and fold them carefully. 2) you are either too lazy or too ignorant to bend on or reef so as to have the correct sail for the wind and sea conditions, I reef when the wind is 15 knots or over. 3) as sails don't last forever they must be replaced prior to being in such a sad state that they expire on the job, you are ignoring reality and acting irresponsibly. You are totally blowing smoke out your ass. My mainsail costs $3300 dollars. I keep it in excellent condition. When a rip happens we patch it with sail tape and when getting back to the dock we take it to our sailmaker and we always follow his advice. If he says we need a need a new sail we will get one. I hope this helps. You are an asshole and you don't know what you are talking about. Vote for Romney. Repeal the nightmares. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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