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On 4/28/2010 10:57 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 20:46:58 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Seems like unless you're close to shore, you really don't need a lot of engine power. Maybe in a storm, but wouldn't the concern be running the engine without intake water or running out of fuel if you run it too long? I'm mean that's why it's a sailboat... to sail. There are two times when you need power on a sailboat: Bad weather and good weather. Most cruising sailboats spend more than 90% of their time underway with the engine running. Either the wind is from the wrong direction, too weak or too strong. I thought most sailboats spend more than 90% of their time sitting in a berth or anchored. :) Why would you need to run the engine offshore when there's lots of wind? Seems like it wouldn't help that much. I can understand needing to get away from a shoreline, but in the middle of an ocean? If it's really that bad, wouldn't you want to try and slow the boat? I saw parachutes for this at the boat show. Did you see sea anchors? Didn't see them, but certainly heard about them. If you saw parachutes to slow a boat you saw sea anchors. So, a drogue is never called a sea anchor? That's not what I was told. When did you ever use that word? Parachute was your choice and you were corrected by other people than me. Google first - not later. I also used the word drogue. Yes, you're an ass. No you didn't. If you had, you wouldn't have received the responses that you did. Nice try, but you lied. Wrong again bozo. This is what I said: "I think so... it was call paratech or something like that. Then, there was a drogue that hangs off the back. So, I guess you can either point into the wind or slow down going down wind." So, who's the liar? Not you. You're just an idiot. "I saw parachutes for this at the boat show". If you added anything else it was after you were schooled on the proper term. I don't read every post you type and you certainly didn't quote it in this thread. As I said, you're a liar. Oh wait... you're just an idiot. Oh Plumie! Nobody, save Harry, JPS and Donny G A S what you say, do, or think. You are just here trolling for an arguement. When you lose, you just have a hissy fit and call names. GO AWAY, PLEASE. |
Cruising and reality
"anon-e-moose" wrote in message
... On 4/28/2010 10:57 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 20:46:58 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Seems like unless you're close to shore, you really don't need a lot of engine power. Maybe in a storm, but wouldn't the concern be running the engine without intake water or running out of fuel if you run it too long? I'm mean that's why it's a sailboat... to sail. There are two times when you need power on a sailboat: Bad weather and good weather. Most cruising sailboats spend more than 90% of their time underway with the engine running. Either the wind is from the wrong direction, too weak or too strong. I thought most sailboats spend more than 90% of their time sitting in a berth or anchored. :) Why would you need to run the engine offshore when there's lots of wind? Seems like it wouldn't help that much. I can understand needing to get away from a shoreline, but in the middle of an ocean? If it's really that bad, wouldn't you want to try and slow the boat? I saw parachutes for this at the boat show. Did you see sea anchors? Didn't see them, but certainly heard about them. If you saw parachutes to slow a boat you saw sea anchors. So, a drogue is never called a sea anchor? That's not what I was told. When did you ever use that word? Parachute was your choice and you were corrected by other people than me. Google first - not later. I also used the word drogue. Yes, you're an ass. No you didn't. If you had, you wouldn't have received the responses that you did. Nice try, but you lied. Wrong again bozo. This is what I said: "I think so... it was call paratech or something like that. Then, there was a drogue that hangs off the back. So, I guess you can either point into the wind or slow down going down wind." So, who's the liar? Not you. You're just an idiot. "I saw parachutes for this at the boat show". If you added anything else it was after you were schooled on the proper term. I don't read every post you type and you certainly didn't quote it in this thread. As I said, you're a liar. Oh wait... you're just an idiot. Oh Plumie! Nobody, save Harry, JPS and Donny G A S what you say, do, or think. You are just here trolling for an arguement. When you lose, you just have a hissy fit and call names. GO AWAY, PLEASE. Apparently you do... sorry, but you're here with me, not the other way around. You GO AWAY. |
Cruising and reality
On 4/29/2010 12:02 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message ... On 4/28/2010 10:57 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 20:46:58 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Seems like unless you're close to shore, you really don't need a lot of engine power. Maybe in a storm, but wouldn't the concern be running the engine without intake water or running out of fuel if you run it too long? I'm mean that's why it's a sailboat... to sail. There are two times when you need power on a sailboat: Bad weather and good weather. Most cruising sailboats spend more than 90% of their time underway with the engine running. Either the wind is from the wrong direction, too weak or too strong. I thought most sailboats spend more than 90% of their time sitting in a berth or anchored. :) Why would you need to run the engine offshore when there's lots of wind? Seems like it wouldn't help that much. I can understand needing to get away from a shoreline, but in the middle of an ocean? If it's really that bad, wouldn't you want to try and slow the boat? I saw parachutes for this at the boat show. Did you see sea anchors? Didn't see them, but certainly heard about them. If you saw parachutes to slow a boat you saw sea anchors. So, a drogue is never called a sea anchor? That's not what I was told. When did you ever use that word? Parachute was your choice and you were corrected by other people than me. Google first - not later. I also used the word drogue. Yes, you're an ass. No you didn't. If you had, you wouldn't have received the responses that you did. Nice try, but you lied. Wrong again bozo. This is what I said: "I think so... it was call paratech or something like that. Then, there was a drogue that hangs off the back. So, I guess you can either point into the wind or slow down going down wind." So, who's the liar? Not you. You're just an idiot. "I saw parachutes for this at the boat show". If you added anything else it was after you were schooled on the proper term. I don't read every post you type and you certainly didn't quote it in this thread. As I said, you're a liar. Oh wait... you're just an idiot. Oh Plumie! Nobody, save Harry, JPS and Donny G A S what you say, do, or think. You are just here trolling for an arguement. When you lose, you just have a hissy fit and call names. GO AWAY, PLEASE. Apparently you do... sorry, but you're here with me, not the other way around. You GO AWAY. I have about as much regard for you as bugs and weeds, like I said before. |
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"anon-e-moose" wrote in message
... On 4/29/2010 12:02 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On 4/28/2010 10:57 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 20:46:58 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Seems like unless you're close to shore, you really don't need a lot of engine power. Maybe in a storm, but wouldn't the concern be running the engine without intake water or running out of fuel if you run it too long? I'm mean that's why it's a sailboat... to sail. There are two times when you need power on a sailboat: Bad weather and good weather. Most cruising sailboats spend more than 90% of their time underway with the engine running. Either the wind is from the wrong direction, too weak or too strong. I thought most sailboats spend more than 90% of their time sitting in a berth or anchored. :) Why would you need to run the engine offshore when there's lots of wind? Seems like it wouldn't help that much. I can understand needing to get away from a shoreline, but in the middle of an ocean? If it's really that bad, wouldn't you want to try and slow the boat? I saw parachutes for this at the boat show. Did you see sea anchors? Didn't see them, but certainly heard about them. If you saw parachutes to slow a boat you saw sea anchors. So, a drogue is never called a sea anchor? That's not what I was told. When did you ever use that word? Parachute was your choice and you were corrected by other people than me. Google first - not later. I also used the word drogue. Yes, you're an ass. No you didn't. If you had, you wouldn't have received the responses that you did. Nice try, but you lied. Wrong again bozo. This is what I said: "I think so... it was call paratech or something like that. Then, there was a drogue that hangs off the back. So, I guess you can either point into the wind or slow down going down wind." So, who's the liar? Not you. You're just an idiot. "I saw parachutes for this at the boat show". If you added anything else it was after you were schooled on the proper term. I don't read every post you type and you certainly didn't quote it in this thread. As I said, you're a liar. Oh wait... you're just an idiot. Oh Plumie! Nobody, save Harry, JPS and Donny G A S what you say, do, or think. You are just here trolling for an arguement. When you lose, you just have a hissy fit and call names. GO AWAY, PLEASE. Apparently you do... sorry, but you're here with me, not the other way around. You GO AWAY. I have about as much regard for you as bugs and weeds, like I said before. Yet you live with them? Hmm... |
Cruising and reality
nom=de=plume wrote:
Wrong again bozo. This is what I said: "I think so... it was call paratech or something like that. Then, there was a drogue that hangs off the back. So, I guess you can either point into the wind or slow down going down wind." So, who's the liar? Not you. You're just an idiot. "I saw parachutes for this at the boat show". If you added anything else it was after you were schooled on the proper term. I don't read every post you type and you certainly didn't quote it in this thread. As I said, you're a liar. Oh wait... you're just an idiot. If that's the best you have then move on... |
Cruising and reality
anon-e-moose wrote:
On 4/28/2010 10:57 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 20:46:58 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Seems like unless you're close to shore, you really don't need a lot of engine power. Maybe in a storm, but wouldn't the concern be running the engine without intake water or running out of fuel if you run it too long? I'm mean that's why it's a sailboat... to sail. There are two times when you need power on a sailboat: Bad weather and good weather. Most cruising sailboats spend more than 90% of their time underway with the engine running. Either the wind is from the wrong direction, too weak or too strong. I thought most sailboats spend more than 90% of their time sitting in a berth or anchored. :) Why would you need to run the engine offshore when there's lots of wind? Seems like it wouldn't help that much. I can understand needing to get away from a shoreline, but in the middle of an ocean? If it's really that bad, wouldn't you want to try and slow the boat? I saw parachutes for this at the boat show. Did you see sea anchors? Didn't see them, but certainly heard about them. If you saw parachutes to slow a boat you saw sea anchors. So, a drogue is never called a sea anchor? That's not what I was told. When did you ever use that word? Parachute was your choice and you were corrected by other people than me. Google first - not later. I also used the word drogue. Yes, you're an ass. No you didn't. If you had, you wouldn't have received the responses that you did. Nice try, but you lied. Wrong again bozo. This is what I said: "I think so... it was call paratech or something like that. Then, there was a drogue that hangs off the back. So, I guess you can either point into the wind or slow down going down wind." So, who's the liar? Not you. You're just an idiot. "I saw parachutes for this at the boat show". If you added anything else it was after you were schooled on the proper term. I don't read every post you type and you certainly didn't quote it in this thread. As I said, you're a liar. Oh wait... you're just an idiot. Oh Plumie! Nobody, save Harry, JPS and Donny G A S what you say, do, or think. You are just here trolling for an arguement. When you lose, you just have a hissy fit and call names. GO AWAY, PLEASE. Well said. |
Cruising and reality
nom=de=plume wrote:
Oh Plumie! Nobody, save Harry, JPS and Donny G A S what you say, do, or think. You are just here trolling for an arguement. When you lose, you just have a hissy fit and call names. GO AWAY, PLEASE. Apparently you do... sorry, but you're here with me, not the other way around. You GO AWAY. I have about as much regard for you as bugs and weeds, like I said before. Yet you live with them? Hmm... That was just dumb. |
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"Larry" wrote in message
... nom=de=plume wrote: Oh Plumie! Nobody, save Harry, JPS and Donny G A S what you say, do, or think. You are just here trolling for an arguement. When you lose, you just have a hissy fit and call names. GO AWAY, PLEASE. Apparently you do... sorry, but you're here with me, not the other way around. You GO AWAY. I have about as much regard for you as bugs and weeds, like I said before. Yet you live with them? Hmm... That was just dumb. Well, I'm not perfect! |
Cruising and reality
"Larry" wrote in message
... nom=de=plume wrote: Wrong again bozo. This is what I said: "I think so... it was call paratech or something like that. Then, there was a drogue that hangs off the back. So, I guess you can either point into the wind or slow down going down wind." So, who's the liar? Not you. You're just an idiot. "I saw parachutes for this at the boat show". If you added anything else it was after you were schooled on the proper term. I don't read every post you type and you certainly didn't quote it in this thread. As I said, you're a liar. Oh wait... you're just an idiot. If that's the best you have then move on... It's better than being a liar/idiot. I think I'll stay. |
Cruising and reality
On Apr 29, 10:03*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Larry" wrote in message ... nom=de=plume wrote: Oh Plumie! Nobody, save Harry, JPS and Donny G A S what you say, do, or think. You are just here trolling for an arguement. When you lose, you just have a hissy fit and call names. GO AWAY, PLEASE. Apparently you do... sorry, but you're here with me, not the other way around. You GO AWAY. I have about as much regard for you as bugs and weeds, like I said before. Yet you live with them? Hmm... That was just dumb. Well, I'm not perfect! When did you come to that realization, D'Plume? Twenty seconds ago? |
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