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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Danny, Unfortunatly I am periously close to Poopie (love the spelling.) Last year I bought a bunch of land in Nova Scotia, a 20 year old 33' custom steel cutter, and moved one to the other. Never sailed before but lots of time on stink pots. Anyway I got there, after about a week. A little over 400 miles, on the chart. I think you are right that he is trolling for amusement. But it IS amusing. Not only his posts but the dead serious answers intermixed with the others who have "outed" him. And, you gotta admit, he must have the hide of a rhino. Or is it brain. Either way, for now he does make me laugh, if only at myself. Howard Howard: You and I are tracking. It is indeed amusing and the answers have been informative. It's a good group. How's the sailing in NS in the winter? My brother in-law lives in Portland, Maine. The combination of the ridiculous fog and the rocky shore make the case for your steel hull. Danny |
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wrote in message oups.com... Danny, Unfortunatly I am periously close to Poopie (love the spelling.) Last year I bought a bunch of land in Nova Scotia, a 20 year old 33' custom steel cutter, and moved one to the other. Never sailed before but lots of time on stink pots. Anyway I got there, after about a week. A little over 400 miles, on the chart. I think you are right that he is trolling for amusement. But it IS amusing. Not only his posts but the dead serious answers intermixed with the others who have "outed" him. And, you gotta admit, he must have the hide of a rhino. Or is it brain. Either way, for now he does make me laugh, if only at myself. Howard Howard: You and I are tracking. It is indeed amusing and the answers have been informative. It's a good group. How's the sailing in NS in the winter? My brother in-law lives in Portland, Maine. The combination of the ridiculous fog and the rocky shore make the case for your steel hull. Danny I am enjoying the banter. I find it enlightening that folks can absolutely confidently say things that are so wrong. I wonder if they are embarrassed when caught or if it is always a troll. Gaz |
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![]() "Gary" wrote in message news:NEqlf.57472$Gd6.335@pd7tw3no... Danny wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Danny, Unfortunatly I am periously close to Poopie (love the spelling.) Last year I bought a bunch of land in Nova Scotia, a 20 year old 33' custom steel cutter, and moved one to the other. Never sailed before but lots of time on stink pots. Anyway I got there, after about a week. A little over 400 miles, on the chart. I think you are right that he is trolling for amusement. But it IS amusing. Not only his posts but the dead serious answers intermixed with the others who have "outed" him. And, you gotta admit, he must have the hide of a rhino. Or is it brain. Either way, for now he does make me laugh, if only at myself. Howard Howard: You and I are tracking. It is indeed amusing and the answers have been informative. It's a good group. How's the sailing in NS in the winter? My brother in-law lives in Portland, Maine. The combination of the ridiculous fog and the rocky shore make the case for your steel hull. Danny I am enjoying the banter. I find it enlightening that folks can absolutely confidently say things that are so wrong. I wonder if they are embarrassed when caught or if it is always a troll. Gaz I have to admit, Poopie is far and away the best troll I've seen. If he is a troll. If he's serious, he needs to take up something safer like Motocross. Some of the advice has been awful and ill informed. But there are some gems. When I'm flummoxed, I ask the older salts in my club because I can see the position of their tongue when they answer. Poopie asks lamo questions in a way that stimulates good dialog. As Howard pointed out, Poopie has the hide of a Rhino! He comes back for more and with more. Most trolls just sling meaningless threats, insults and non sense. I've learned a few things reading the serious replies. |
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Danny wrote:
"Gary" wrote in message news:NEqlf.57472$Gd6.335@pd7tw3no... Danny wrote: wrote in message egroups.com... Danny, Unfortunatly I am periously close to Poopie (love the spelling.) Last year I bought a bunch of land in Nova Scotia, a 20 year old 33' custom steel cutter, and moved one to the other. Never sailed before but lots of time on stink pots. Anyway I got there, after about a week. A little over 400 miles, on the chart. I think you are right that he is trolling for amusement. But it IS amusing. Not only his posts but the dead serious answers intermixed with the others who have "outed" him. And, you gotta admit, he must have the hide of a rhino. Or is it brain. Either way, for now he does make me laugh, if only at myself. Howard Howard: You and I are tracking. It is indeed amusing and the answers have been informative. It's a good group. How's the sailing in NS in the winter? My brother in-law lives in Portland, Maine. The combination of the ridiculous fog and the rocky shore make the case for your steel hull. Danny I am enjoying the banter. I find it enlightening that folks can absolutely confidently say things that are so wrong. I wonder if they are embarrassed when caught or if it is always a troll. Gaz I have to admit, Poopie is far and away the best troll I've seen. If he is a troll. If he's serious, he needs to take up something safer like Motocross. Some of the advice has been awful and ill informed. But there are some gems. When I'm flummoxed, I ask the older salts in my club because I can see the position of their tongue when they answer. Poopie asks lamo questions in a way that stimulates good dialog. As Howard pointed out, Poopie has the hide of a Rhino! He comes back for more and with more. Most trolls just sling meaningless threats, insults and non sense. I've learned a few things reading the serious replies. I think he is genuinely soliciting advice. |
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I think he is genuinely soliciting advice.
I have been wondering about this person and just how much experience he has. If he is just looking for a live aboard in Thailand, why not buy some roomy dock queen and have it shipped to one of the ports in the Gulf of Siam or Andaman sea and the move it to where the dock or mooring chains are located. I don't believe he could make the trip under sail no matter which boat he bought. Leanne |
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![]() "Leanne" wrote: I think he is genuinely soliciting advice. I have been wondering about this person and just how much experience he has. If he is just looking for a live aboard in Thailand, why not buy some roomy dock queen and have it shipped to one of the ports in the Gulf of Siam or Andaman sea and the move it to where the dock or mooring chains are located. I don't believe he could make the trip under sail no matter which boat he bought. I don't plan on sailing across the Pacific before 2007 or 2008. I'm going to build a house on Lanta Island and may want to live aboard while the house is under construction. I've read the book "The Voyage of the Northern Magic" about a Canadian family's circumnavigating the globe. Their entire sailing experience before they departed was six afternoons on the Ottawa River. So there's no reason why I couldn't make it across the Pacific with 1-2 years sailing experience. |
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Danny,
I wish I knew how the sailing was. I live in Philadelphia and my wife said I had to keep my mistress at a fair distance. Thus she sits on the hard in Sydney, NS. But this summer, I get a month off, 200 miles to St. Pierre and Bastille Day, then back along the south coast of Newfoundland. If my steel hull "thwangs" when I bump you may hear me unaided where you live. I can attest to the fog in SE Nova Scotia. I could see the variations in fog density in an arms length and one evening I litteraly saw the shadow of my sails on the edge of a fog bank. I throughly under estimated the variation in temperature. Several tmes, within an hour, I went from shorts to full fleece and gear to shorts. I was lucky to stay dry for I didn't bring half enough warm clothes had things gone south. |
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