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http://photos.sfsurvey.com/sail1/imagepages/image1.asp This is the thread: http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/...ting-7845.html Very good photos and interesting thread. But I won't mention it to my wife (-: --Vic |
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Vic Smith wrote in
: http://photos.sfsurvey.com/sail1/imagepages/image1.asp What's really too bad is there weren't a couple of those EVIL jetskiiers running around jumping waves out there. The 130hp jetskis make a fine towboat in waves just like that in such an emergency. If we had seen him going in, we'd have at least offered to tow the boat back out into safe water before he got to those surfers...... Too bad. Of course, if they had offered to help, he'd probably have turned his guns or potato cannon on them from reading the bull**** on sailing forums on the net. Larry -- Grade School Physics Factoid: A building cannot freefall into its own footprint without skilled demolition. |
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Larry wrote:
Vic Smith wrote in : http://photos.sfsurvey.com/sail1/imagepages/image1.asp What's really too bad is there weren't a couple of those EVIL jetskiiers running around jumping waves out there. The 130hp jetskis make a fine towboat in waves just like that in such an emergency. If we had seen him going in, we'd have at least offered to tow the boat back out into safe water before he got to those surfers...... "We"? Does that mean you bought yourself another jetski? |
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On May 29, 6:03 pm, Vic Smith wrote:
Found in cruising forum.http://photos.sfsurvey.com/sail1/imagepages/image1.asp This is the thread:http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/...lling-with-dis... Very good photos and interesting thread. But I won't mention it to my wife (-: --Vic What I hear is it was a stupid spot to be. Looking at the boat you can tell he does not take sailing or boating seriously. Another weekend warrior who learned the hard way. As for wifes viewing, I would show it to your wife a dozen times and instill in her that this is what happens if you are not sure of where you are sailing. (flying pig take note) But I understand your concerns Vic, as all you see on TV or film of sailing 99% of the time is disasters and rough conditions...Lets face it, smooth sailing is boring on TV or the internet. Joe |
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"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com... On May 29, 6:03 pm, Vic Smith wrote: Found in cruising forum.http://photos.sfsurvey.com/sail1/imagepages/image1.asp This is the thread:http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/...lling-with-dis... Very good photos and interesting thread. But I won't mention it to my wife (-: --Vic What I hear is it was a stupid spot to be. Looking at the boat you can tell he does not take sailing or boating seriously. Another weekend warrior who learned the hard way. As for wifes viewing, I would show it to your wife a dozen times and instill in her that this is what happens if you are not sure of where you are sailing. (flying pig take note) But I understand your concerns Vic, as all you see on TV or film of sailing 99% of the time is disasters and rough conditions...Lets face it, smooth sailing is boring on TV or the internet. Joe Actually, you're completely wrong, even though it looks like that's a reasonable statement. The guy sailing was a very experienced sailor, but made a near-fatal mistake. He forgot that when there are surfers, you shouldn't be sailing on that side of the tower. I've sailed there before from outside to in on a Beneteau 39, no problem. But, you do have to choose your time/day well. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On 29 May 2007 19:01:50 -0700, Joe wrote:
On May 29, 6:03 pm, Vic Smith wrote: Found in cruising forum.http://photos.sfsurvey.com/sail1/imagepages/image1.asp This is the thread:http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/...lling-with-dis... Very good photos and interesting thread. But I won't mention it to my wife (-: --Vic What I hear is it was a stupid spot to be. Looking at the boat you can tell he does not take sailing or boating seriously. Another weekend warrior who learned the hard way. The results sure bear that out. As for wifes viewing, I would show it to your wife a dozen times and instill in her that this is what happens if you are not sure of where you are sailing. (flying pig take note) You're probably right. I'll rethink that. But I understand your concerns Vic, as all you see on TV or film of sailing 99% of the time is disasters and rough conditions...Lets face it, smooth sailing is boring on TV or the internet. I'm having fun reading some logs of cruisers, and smooth sailing is nice when well-described. You know, porpoises jumping around the boat, the watermaker breaking down, dinghy stolen, finding a lot of water in the bilge, diesel fuel leaking, watermaker breaking down, halyard snapping, porpoises jumping around the boat. Those porpoises are cute as hell. Wonder how they taste. Just kidding. --Vic |
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On Wed, 30 May 2007 01:19:05 +0000, Larry wrote:
Vic Smith wrote in : http://photos.sfsurvey.com/sail1/imagepages/image1.asp What's really too bad is there weren't a couple of those EVIL jetskiiers running around jumping waves out there. The 130hp jetskis make a fine towboat in waves just like that in such an emergency. If we had seen him going in, we'd have at least offered to tow the boat back out into safe water before he got to those surfers...... Too bad. Of course, if they had offered to help, he'd probably have turned his guns or potato cannon on them from reading the bull**** on sailing forums on the net. Do you know where I can get potato cannon plans? --Vic |
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On May 29, 9:17 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message ups.com... On May 29, 6:03 pm, Vic Smith wrote: Found in cruising forum.http://photos.sfsurvey.com/sail1/imagepages/image1.asp This is the thread:http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/...lling-with-dis... Very good photos and interesting thread. But I won't mention it to my wife (-: --Vic What I hear is it was a stupid spot to be. Looking at the boat you can tell he does not take sailing or boating seriously. Another weekend warrior who learned the hard way. As for wifes viewing, I would show it to your wife a dozen times and instill in her that this is what happens if you are not sure of where you are sailing. (flying pig take note) But I understand your concerns Vic, as all you see on TV or film of sailing 99% of the time is disasters and rough conditions...Lets face it, smooth sailing is boring on TV or the internet. Joe Actually, you're completely wrong, even though it looks like that's a reasonable statement. The guy sailing was a very experienced sailor, but made a near-fatal mistake. Bull****, look at the boat Jon, look at the boat bottom. He knows not about keeping a boat in good shape, and he's sailing into breakers when the channel through the bridge is in the middle. He's a weekend warrior as I said. He forgot that when there are surfers, you shouldn't be sailing on that side of the tower. So if there are 15 ft rollers and no one's surfing then it's cool... Sheeeeze I've sailed there before from outside to in on a Beneteau 39, no problem. But, you do have to choose your time/day well. You do? Why? Just look for surfers. Joe -- "j" ganz - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com... On May 29, 9:17 pm, "Capt. JG" wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... On May 29, 6:03 pm, Vic Smith wrote: Found in cruising forum.http://photos.sfsurvey.com/sail1/imagepages/image1.asp This is the thread:http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/...lling-with-dis... Very good photos and interesting thread. But I won't mention it to my wife (-: --Vic What I hear is it was a stupid spot to be. Looking at the boat you can tell he does not take sailing or boating seriously. Another weekend warrior who learned the hard way. As for wifes viewing, I would show it to your wife a dozen times and instill in her that this is what happens if you are not sure of where you are sailing. (flying pig take note) But I understand your concerns Vic, as all you see on TV or film of sailing 99% of the time is disasters and rough conditions...Lets face it, smooth sailing is boring on TV or the internet. Joe Actually, you're completely wrong, even though it looks like that's a reasonable statement. The guy sailing was a very experienced sailor, but made a near-fatal mistake. Bull****, look at the boat Jon, look at the boat bottom. He knows not about keeping a boat in good shape, and he's sailing into breakers when the channel through the bridge is in the middle. He's a weekend warrior as I said. Joe, you just don't have your facts straight. This is a local guy, who is known by several people who I know. As I said, he made a mistake, but he's no weekend warrior. He forgot that when there are surfers, you shouldn't be sailing on that side of the tower. So if there are 15 ft rollers and no one's surfing then it's cool... Sheeeeze There are rarely 15ft rollers there, and if there were, it would be obvious. You know nothing about the area, so you're in no position to pass judgement. I've sailed there before from outside to in on a Beneteau 39, no problem. But, you do have to choose your time/day well. You do? Why? Just look for surfers. Huh? Are you having a breakdown? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Tue, 29 May 2007 21:28:50 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: I'm having fun reading some logs of cruisers, and smooth sailing is nice when well-described. You know, porpoises jumping around the boat, the watermaker breaking down, dinghy stolen, finding a lot of water in the bilge, diesel fuel leaking, watermaker breaking down, halyard snapping, porpoises jumping around the boat. Those porpoises are cute as hell. Wonder how they taste. About like eagle and manatee. Some have said the the definition of cruising is "fixing things in interesting places". Sounds about right to me, and yes, jumping porpoises are always interesting. http://youtube.com/watch?v=OgD0t1NidF4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxHhfr3buOw |
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