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On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 23:31:16 -0500, Bloody Horvath wrote:

On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 17:08:06 -0800, "Capt. JG"
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Capt JG was in a 32 ft, seaworthy, ocean going sailboat, in open



Who said it was seaworthy? :-) Certainly it isn't ocean capable.



Are you nuts? A 32 ft. Hunter is certainly ocean capable.


yes it is amazing how much tupperware has improved since it was first sold

I used to take my 25 ft. Hunter out in storm warnings, where you would
**** your pants. I was once out in 60 mph winds. The boat loved it, even
if the crew didn't.


of course you did...I'll bet you even had a special nook built into the
lazarette to stow the wheelbarrow you had to use to get your gigantic
balls aboard too...yawn....
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On Tue, 06 Nov 2007 23:31:16 -0500, Bloody Horvath wrote:

On Tue, 6 Nov 2007 17:08:06 -0800, "Capt. JG"
wrote this crap:


Capt JG was in a 32 ft, seaworthy, ocean going sailboat, in open


Who said it was seaworthy? :-) Certainly it isn't ocean capable.



Are you nuts? A 32 ft. Hunter is certainly ocean capable.


yes it is amazing how much tupperware has improved since it was first sold

I used to take my 25 ft. Hunter out in storm warnings, where you would
**** your pants. I was once out in 60 mph winds. The boat loved it,
even
if the crew didn't.


of course you did...I'll bet you even had a special nook built into the
lazarette to stow the wheelbarrow you had to use to get your gigantic
balls aboard too...yawn....



I sure as shootin wouldn't take these Hunters out the Gate unless the
conditions were benign... they're not off-shore capable.

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On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 08:56:50 -0800, "Capt. JG"
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I sure as shootin wouldn't take these Hunters out the Gate unless the
conditions were benign... they're not off-shore capable.



You're an idiot. I've gone through storms that would have you tied to
the mast, puking your guts into your purse.

I took third place in a race during one of those storms.




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On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 08:56:50 -0800, "Capt. JG"
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I sure as shootin wouldn't take these Hunters out the Gate unless the
conditions were benign... they're not off-shore capable.



You're an idiot. I've gone through storms that would have you tied to
the mast, puking your guts into your purse.

I took third place in a race during one of those storms.




I'm Horvath and I approve of this post.



Are you related to Capt Neal?


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On Wed, 7 Nov 2007 08:56:50 -0800, "Capt. JG"
wrote this crap:

I sure as shootin wouldn't take these Hunters out the Gate unless the
conditions were benign... they're not off-shore capable.



You're an idiot. I've gone through storms that would have you tied to
the mast, puking your guts into your purse.

I took third place in a race during one of those storms.




I'm Horvath and I approve of this post.



Are you related to Capt Neal?



He's just another dweeb who thinks he knows something and doesn't. He's
quite insecure and a coward, apparently.

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Are you related to Capt Neal?



Only by marriage.


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On Thu, 8 Nov 2007 08:01:46 -0500, "Scotty" wrote:

Are you related to Capt Neal?



Only by marriage.


That explains a lot.
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Bloody Horvath wrote:
I took third place in a race during one of those storms.


I threw out most of my third place trophies. Not worth the shelf
space.

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On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 17:59:30 -0800, wrote this
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Bloody Horvath wrote:
I took third place in a race during one of those storms.


I threw out most of my third place trophies. Not worth the shelf
space.


Get a bigger trailer, dude.




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On Wed, 07 Nov 2007 07:38:46 -0500, "mr.b" wrote this
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Capt JG was in a 32 ft, seaworthy, ocean going sailboat, in open

Who said it was seaworthy? :-) Certainly it isn't ocean capable.


Are you nuts? A 32 ft. Hunter is certainly ocean capable.


yes it is amazing how much tupperware has improved since it was first sold

I used to take my 25 ft. Hunter out in storm warnings, where you would
**** your pants. I was once out in 60 mph winds. The boat loved it, even
if the crew didn't.


of course you did...I'll bet you even had a special nook built into the
lazarette to stow the wheelbarrow you had to use to get your gigantic
balls aboard too...yawn....



Yes, I had an extra compartment, but it was to hold more beer.




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