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On Thu, 13 Nov 2014 12:02:02 -0500, "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
wrote this crap: FIRST, IT'S A SAILBOAT!!! That simple thought should always be kept in mind, especially when considering systems and upgrades. "Is any of the *fluff* really necessary and will it really allow me to sail more and/or safer? Are you insane? Perks are perks. A coffeemaker is fine, especially when she is blonde and blue eyed. Leave her at home with orders to have it spic and span when you return to the big supper she's to prepare for you. But she loves sailing, almost as much as cooking. Her Hungarian cooking is the best. I could kill for her chicken paprikas, but I've been trained to kill. Never even drill a hole anywhere in a boat without first asking yourself, "Do I really need whatever it is I want to drill holes to mount?" Probably not. And, if there's any doubt, use hook and loop fasteners instead. Don't mar the vessel. Screw you. I add on all the stuff I want. And when you can't add on more, you need to buy a bigger boat. In other words, you turn your boat into a barely floating version of your lubberly abode ashore. That's sure proof of your love of lubberly. It's the new stuff that helps me win races. I've got trophys all over my great room. Outboard motors are way less trouble than inboards. Way cheaper, too. You are more likely to sail than to motor than with an inboard. I think you have that backwards. Inboard diesels are more practical, economical, and more reliable than an outboard. With a folding prop they are more efficient than an outboard, unless you pull the motor. More practical? LOL! Yah right. Like having to spend half a day dismantling your accommodation just to remove the old POS and install the new one while the entire process ends costing more than the POS boat is worth. Who does that? Diesels last forever. And you claim to never use your motor anyways. More economical? LOL. Everybody knows the price of diesels has gone through the roof and diesel fuel has been more expensive than gasoline for years and years. I fill up once a year. Considering dock fees, storage, launch fees, insurance, etc. Fuel is a minor cost. Besides, you pay a few pennies more for diesel fuel but it lasts longer. If I had to, I could motor all day on just a few gallons. Folding prop???? Bwaaaaahhhhh. That's a total admission of the stupidity of dragging a big fixed prop through the water hooked to a big and heavy diesel. Admit it Horvath, you are just a pretend sailor who drags the ball and chain of your shore side addiction with you everywhere you go. Folding props are more efficient, and help the boat go faster. I've been on sailboats where the crew had to pull the whole outboard off the boat everytime they sailed. Hank-on sails are basic, trouble-free and economical. They actually provide better lift than a roll-up. That's total bull****. Try changing a sail under harsh conditions with hanks. A roll up is better and a foil is the most efficient. Changing hanked-on headsails is easy as pie. Only you wimp lubbers can't seem to handle it so you use inefficient and failure-prone complicated systems in lieu of the pair you don't have between your legs. You are insane. You've probably never sailed on a day when the wind came up and you had to switch to a smaller headsail. Your boat's going through eight foot waves, which means the bow is going up and down 16 feet each wave. You have to pull down the sail and unclip every hank then clip on the new one. Then retie the jib sheets. Then if you break a clip you have to use a sail tie until you get back to the dock. I'm sure that when the wind picks up you just drop sails and motor back to the harbor. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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