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![]() I find myself in total agreement with you. And it could explain the why for's that Herodotus fellow and that Bruce in Bangkok fellow keep on bad-mouthing you. Jealous of sailors who get around using sails. They have the kind of boat you describe. What they do isn't sailing but they seem to think it is. They are just trawler types with riding sails that are a little bigger than the usual trawler riding sail. Only they don't use their sails as often because they've got heavy ballast keels. But their motors are constantly under repair. Worn slap out! That should tell you something about their motoring habits. Constant or near constant, I would say. Anyway, keep up with the posts that think out of the box. I enjoy them very much. It puts things in perspective for me. ----- Eric Starnes. My Dear Eric, aka Wilbour or one of his multiple personailities Try making a few crossings of the Tasman Sean in the Roaring forties and beat against the wind, waves and adverse currents going West before you make such ridiculous comments. My engine would not progress against these as fast as a long tack does. Besides, if you checked on the distance you would find that you have to travel at least 1,200 miles (or more) and I don't tow a tanker barge. Leave any harbour in New Zealand and you are eiother into the Tasman Sea, one of the nastiest in the world of the Pacific. Very rarely do we not get wind. We generally don't wait until the 30 knot winds abate like I have seen elsewhere. Get a life or at least don't make such foolish and stupid comments when you are obviously ignorant of the real world. You know nothing of my or Bruce's boats, in which you are very much mistaken, which is understandable in that you: a) have obviously done no or little cruising b) live in the land of the water Winnebago. There is a wonderful New Zealand rural saying that would direct you to obtain a certain portion of a cow's anatomy, pull it over your head and incite a bull to perform a certain action upon you in order to instill some sense in to you. I am too cultured and sophisticated to quote it. "Give instruction to a wise man and he shall profit by it Give instruction to a fool and he will remain a fool" Book of Proverbs - Christian Bible |
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