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The_navigator© November 24th 03 01:48 AM

Another mistake?
 
Booby claims that Sudzy (at the helm) has initiated the course change
evident in

http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/sailsuz21.jpg

but skilled sailors know this is not true! Why/how?

Cheers MC


Bobsprit November 24th 03 02:27 AM

Another mistake?
 
Booby claims that Sudzy (at the helm) has initiated the course change
evident in

Yup, quite clearly. All you have to do is spot the wake to starboard which
clearly shows she's adjusting coarse.

RB

The_navigator© November 24th 03 02:27 AM

Another mistake?
 
Comprehension Booby, comprehension!

Cheers MC

Bobsprit wrote:
Booby claims that Sudzy (at the helm) has initiated the course change
evident in

Yup, quite clearly. All you have to do is spot the wake to starboard which
clearly shows she's adjusting coarse.

RB



The_navigator© November 24th 03 02:28 AM

YET Another mistake?
 
Wake to starboard?

Bwhahhahahahahahahahha

Cheers MC

Bobsprit wrote:

Booby claims that Sudzy (at the helm) has initiated the course change
evident in

Yup, quite clearly. All you have to do is spot the wake to starboard which
clearly shows she's adjusting coarse.

RB



Bobsprit November 24th 03 02:38 AM

YET Another mistake?
 
Wake to starboard?

Bwhahhahahahahahahahha

Yup. In this case I had her alter course to suit the sun's angle for the pic.
We are actually too far off the wind. West is at her left and the sun was too
far behind her on coarse. Again, note the water to starboard. Pretty obvious,
though I did have to point it out to you. That we are set for a close reach and
off course is the primary error...and you missed it!
You're probably looking at silly stuff like fenders and a wrapped halyard on
deck.
Some sailor you are!

RB

The_navigator© November 24th 03 02:42 AM

And YET Another mistake?
 
Bwhahahhahhahahahha! She's turning to PORT and luffing up silly. The
wake is to PORT.

And you think you can see 11 mistakes? You can't even tell port and
starboard!

BUSTED AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cheers MC

Bobsprit wrote:

Wake to starboard?

Bwhahhahahahahahahahha

Yup. In this case I had her alter course to suit the sun's angle for the pic.
We are actually too far off the wind. West is at her left and the sun was too
far behind her on coarse. Again, note the water to starboard. Pretty obvious,
though I did have to point it out to you. That we are set for a close reach and
off course is the primary error...and you missed it!
You're probably looking at silly stuff like fenders and a wrapped halyard on
deck.
Some sailor you are!

RB



Bobsprit November 24th 03 02:52 AM

And YET Another mistake?
 
Bwhahahhahhahahahha! She's turning to PORT and luffing up silly. The
wake is to PORT.

The wave pattern that indicates the course change is at her right, to
starboard. Don't even try to say you were thinking I meant Port as there's
virtually zero wake there!
I'm embarassed for you. No Bwahahaha needed.

RB

The_navigator© November 24th 03 02:53 AM

And YET Another mistake?
 
Bwhahhahahahahahah! Let me help you. Is Sudzy's left hand PORT or starboard?

Bwhahahahahahhahahahaha

Cheers MC



Bobsprit wrote:

Bwhahahhahhahahahha! She's turning to PORT and luffing up silly. The
wake is to PORT.

The wave pattern that indicates the course change is at her right, to
starboard. Don't even try to say you were thinking I meant Port as there's
virtually zero wake there!
I'm embarassed for you. No Bwahahaha needed.

RB



Jeff Morris November 24th 03 02:59 AM

Another mistake?
 
I assumed that was leeway.

And the wake is to port. Don't you know which side of the boat is which?

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Booby claims that Sudzy (at the helm) has initiated the course change
evident in

Yup, quite clearly. All you have to do is spot the wake to starboard which
clearly shows she's adjusting coarse.

RB




Bobsprit November 24th 03 03:01 AM

And YET Another mistake?
 
Bwhahhahahahahahah! Let me help you. Is Sudzy's left hand PORT or starboard?

Port, but the wake described isn't present to port at all. It's to starboard,
midship.
I think you don't know what "wake" means. You probably think it's always aft.
Not so.

Wake:
The visible track of turbulence left by something moving through water: the
wake of a ship. Disturbance in liquid from moving object.

You poor thing.

RB


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