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Rough weather racing
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006 16:46:18 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message .. . Thanks for the tip, Vic. It's now on hold at my library. The one I placed on hold was, "Two years before the mast, and Twenty four years after," I'm assuming it's two books under one cover. Same here. Just ordered a copy from Amazon. Been cold, raw, rainy and gloomy all day here. Gotta stock up with reading material for the winter. Eisboch Here's some great reading for a cold miserable winter. http://tinyurl.com/v9lul Read 'til you drop. When you finish this series, I'll give you another to start on. |
Rough weather racing
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Jack Redington wrote: wrote: On 1 Nov 2006 20:59:38 -0800, wrote: http://youtube.com/watch?v=zXuzy0k9m...elated&search= I don't know if these people are made of steel? or silly puddy? This is extreme, and even with the latest of safety and weather equipment, it lookslike a good way to get killed. I can't imagine the guys doing this kind of stuff a couple-three hundred years ago in the old sailing ships. That's nothing. Absolute sissy weather. I remember a poster that used to race his 2252 Bayliner in much rougher weather than that and he never even got wet..... Yes - But he is now the biggest - most referenced legend of wrecked.boats. Next people will be singing songs about him. :-) Capt Jack R.. |
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