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JAXAshby wrote: moose stored, you are pretty ignorant about sailing. maybe you want to read a second, or even a third, book before you continue to post. What's a good book to start with? rhys wrote: I gather Colvin hates the idea of getting pooped in a Jacuzzi-sized cockpit. Well, who can blame him? Roy Jose Lorr wrote: Fitted cushion salesmen, for starters. Or anyone who grasps the concept of sufficient reserve bouyancy coupled with an open transom. It's just amazing, if water gets in it runs right back out again quick as a wink. And it's handy a lot of other ways, too. Yep, it gets rid of that easy to get at, easy to repair, nasty old ugly rudder hangn from the transom. Also does a swell job of reducing living space in a given length. As for seaworthiness... the more poops the better. Well, I suppose happy hour on the steps of a swim cum fishing cum barbecue platform in mid ocean makes it all worth it. Time to change the hood ornament. |
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you *could* start with Dick and Jane.
moose stored, you are pretty ignorant about sailing. maybe you want to read a second, or even a third, book before you continue to post. What's a good book to start with? rhys wrote: I gather Colvin hates the idea of getting pooped in a Jacuzzi-sized cockpit. Well, who can blame him? Roy Jose Lorr wrote: Fitted cushion salesmen, for starters. Or anyone who grasps the concept of sufficient reserve bouyancy coupled with an open transom. It's just amazing, if water gets in it runs right back out again quick as a wink. And it's handy a lot of other ways, too. Yep, it gets rid of that easy to get at, easy to repair, nasty old ugly rudder hangn from the transom. Also does a swell job of reducing living space in a given length. As for seaworthiness... the more poops the better. Well, I suppose happy hour on the steps of a swim cum fishing cum barbecue platform in mid ocean makes it all worth it. Time to change the hood ornament. |
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JAXAshby wrote: you *could* start with Dick and Jane. Dick and Jane who? moose stored, you are pretty ignorant about sailing. maybe you want to read a second, or even a third, book before you continue to post. What's a good book to start with? rhys wrote: I gather Colvin hates the idea of getting pooped in a Jacuzzi-sized cockpit. Well, who can blame him? Roy Jose Lorr wrote: Fitted cushion salesmen, for starters. Or anyone who grasps the concept of sufficient reserve bouyancy coupled with an open transom. It's just amazing, if water gets in it runs right back out again quick as a wink. And it's handy a lot of other ways, too. Yep, it gets rid of that easy to get at, easy to repair, nasty old ugly rudder hangn from the transom. Also does a swell job of reducing living space in a given length. As for seaworthiness... the more poops the better. Well, I suppose happy hour on the steps of a swim cum fishing cum barbecue platform in mid ocean makes it all worth it. Time to change the hood ornament. |
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What's a good book to start with?
here ya go, moose store, over a half million for you. most people are become advanced beginners somewhere after the first few dozen books. so, get hopping. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...books&btnG=Goo gle+Search |
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Except Doodles (better known as Jaxass), who's read countless books and
is STILL rated as 10 point below novice. As we can see from his usual postings, part of his problem is reading comprehension, since he can't spell so he's not all that sure what the words say or mean. otn JAXAshby wrote: What's a good book to start with? here ya go, moose store, over a half million for you. most people are become advanced beginners somewhere after the first few dozen books. so, get hopping. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...books&btnG=Goo gle+Search |
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since he can't spell so he's not all that sure what the ...
spelink is fer sexretaries, English lip magors, em ef ayes, and other who cain't but jes barely gets threw callege. |
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actually, over the knee, exectly spellinks saldem read more than 150 wers per
minute. but I ges you knews that. takes you HOW longh to read a Ludlam novel? Five weeks? ges what's, most people read Ludlum (or any other novel in a night) gud spelink clarely shows one cain't read but at talkin speed. From: otnmbrd Date: 8/22/2004 8:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: t Except Doodles (better known as Jaxass), who's read countless books and is STILL rated as 10 point below novice. As we can see from his usual postings, part of his problem is reading comprehension, since he can't spell so he's not all that sure what the words say or mean. otn JAXAshby wrote: What's a good book to start with? here ya go, moose store, over a half million for you. most people are become advanced beginners somewhere after the first few dozen books. so, get hopping. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...books&btnG=Goo gle+Search |
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JAXAshby wrote: What's a good book to start with? here ya go, moose store, over a half million for you. most people are become advanced beginners somewhere after the first few dozen books. so, get hopping. I thought you suggested I start with "Dick and Jane"... I didn't see it listed at the url you gave. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...books&btnG=Goo gle+Search |
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