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![]() Sailing is about beauty. If you don't get that you miss the whole point of sailing as a recreational activity. We buy a boat for no practical reason. Oh, we can defend the sailboat with many arguments. A person or family does need an outlet, a way to relax one's mind, to bring friends and family closer. But there are less expensive ways to do that than owning a yacht. And that brings us back to beauty. Picture a sailboat in your mind; a long slender crescent moon topped with an impossibly large triangle of cloth, a floating pendulum of grace designed to harness the power of the wind. It's quite an amazing thing really. The experience, as a boat heels over in that first gust of wind, sails powering up, the dramatic effort as tons of hull balances and slices through the water, is nothing less than orgasmic. Sailing isn't about speed. It isn't about comfort and sure as hell isn't about how far you sail. You could spend a lifetime sailing on a small lake and never need anything more. Or you could sail across an ocean. It's all the same as it all brings you back to that first magic moment. The rest, all the rest are only details. If you want to get there faster, buy a speedboat. If you don't like the heeling, buy a trawler. The beauty of sailing is in the inefficiency of it all in a world that forces us to be efficient, the impractically in a life that demands practicality. Trying to force practicality onto a sailing vessel is like adding a trailer to a Jaguar E Type, or adding a hull and taking away the heeling and beauty of a sailboat. So...two all the aspiring dreamers out the Stay away from a boat like Jeff's. It's an abomination. It's ugly plain and simple. Want to be practical? Buy a minivan, but don't tarnish a dream of sailing with a boat that looks and sails like one. Buy a sailboat that fits your dream, that picture in your mind. It can be a Catalina 30 or a Rhodes 19 or a lavish Sweden 39. The joys of a keelboat are boundless. There are SUV's that are faster than a Miata, but no one seeking a sportscar would trade that feeling for extra seats....except maybe Jeff. RB 35s5 NY |
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You know, bs, a multi would, in all honestly, suit
your current situation better. Huge platform for entertaining at the dock, more space for guests while underway, it would have the speed to say you like, and it would be safer for Suzanne's kid. Rather than picking on Jeff, you should be seriously looking at what he has. Or, maybe you have and the jealousy is what drives your endless abuse. S. "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... : : Sailing is about beauty. If you don't get that you miss the whole point : of sailing as a recreational activity. We buy a boat for no practical : reason. Oh, we can defend the sailboat with many arguments. A person or : family does need an outlet, a way to relax one's mind, to bring friends : and family closer. But there are less expensive ways to do that than : owning a yacht. And that brings us back to beauty. Picture a sailboat : in your mind; a long slender crescent moon topped with an impossibly : large triangle of cloth, a floating pendulum of grace designed to : harness the power of the wind. It's quite an amazing thing really. The : experience, as a boat heels over in that first gust of wind, sails : powering up, the dramatic effort as tons of hull balances and slices : through the water, is nothing less than orgasmic. : Sailing isn't about speed. It isn't about comfort and sure as hell : isn't about how far you sail. You could spend a lifetime sailing on a : small lake and never need anything more. Or you could sail across an : ocean. It's all the same as it all brings you back to that first magic : moment. The rest, all the rest are only details. : If you want to get there faster, buy a speedboat. If you don't like the : heeling, buy a trawler. The beauty of sailing is in the inefficiency of : it all in a world that forces us to be efficient, the impractically in : a life that demands practicality. Trying to force practicality onto a : sailing vessel is like adding a trailer to a Jaguar E Type, or adding a : hull and taking away the heeling and beauty of a sailboat. : So...two all the aspiring dreamers out the Stay away from a boat : like Jeff's. It's an abomination. It's ugly plain and simple. Want to : be practical? Buy a minivan, but don't tarnish a dream of sailing with : a boat that looks and sails like one. Buy a sailboat that fits your : dream, that picture in your mind. It can be a Catalina 30 or a Rhodes : 19 or a lavish Sweden 39. The joys of a keelboat are boundless. There : are SUV's that are faster than a Miata, but no one seeking a sportscar : would trade that feeling for extra seats....except maybe Jeff. : : RB : 35s5 : NY : |
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You know, bs, a multi would, in all honestly, suit
your current situation better. Huge platform for entertaining at the dock, more space for guests while underway, it would have the speed to say you like, and it would be safer for Suzanne's kid. Rather than picking on Jeff, you should be Why would I want a boat that's not attractive, little fun to sail and has more room inside than we need? A trawler is safer still, so I guess I should just do what doug did. Once again, you make no sense out of sensibility. My post reflects my honest feelings on the matter. RB 35s5 NY |
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Ahem......
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message We buy a boat for no practical reason. Oh, we can defend the sailboat with many arguments. A person or family does need an outlet, a way to relax one's mind, to bring friends and family closer. But there are less expensive ways to do that than owning a yacht. I bought mine to live on... which I did for 9 years. And that brings us back to beauty. Picture a sailboat in your mind; a long slender crescent moon topped with an impossibly large triangle of cloth, a floating pendulum of grace designed to harness the power of the wind. It's quite an amazing thing really. The experience, as a boat heels over in that first gust of wind, sails powering up, the dramatic effort as tons of hull balances and slices through the water, is nothing less than orgasmic. I hope this isn't an example of the writing skills used in your book. Sailing isn't about speed. It isn't about comfort and sure as hell isn't about how far you sail. The hell you say..... what's it about then.. a dock condo in a mega city? if it isn't about comfort why do you go on and on about bunks and AC and.... well, point proven. You could spend a lifetime sailing on a small lake and never need anything more. Bull****.... unless you're skeered of the big water. Or you could sail across an ocean. It's all the same as it all brings you back to that first magic moment. Put down the crack pipe Bob.... The rest, all the rest are only details. If you want to get there faster, buy a speedboat. If you don't like the heeling, buy a trawler. How about just buying whatever you like. The beauty of sailing is in the inefficiency of it all in a world that forces us to be efficient, the impractically in a life that demands practicality. Say what??!!! The efficency is movement without ependiture of fuel.... try it sometime on your sailboat. Contary to what you believe... the engine does not have to be on for the boat to move. Trying to force practicality onto a sailing vessel is like adding a trailer to a Jaguar E Type, or adding a hull and taking away the heeling and beauty of a sailboat. That's just a dumb statement. You're envious that Jeff's Moby-Dock has more real estate than your Dock-Condo So...two all the aspiring dreamers out the Stay away from a boat like Jeff's. It's an abomination. It's ugly plain and simple. Want to be practical? Buy a minivan, but don't tarnish a dream of sailing with a boat that looks and sails like one. Buy a sailboat that fits your dream, that picture in your mind. It can be a Catalina 30 or a Rhodes 19 or a lavish Sweden 39. The joys of a keelboat are boundless. There are SUV's that are faster than a Miata, but no one seeking a sportscar would trade that feeling for extra seats....except maybe Jeff. "joys of a keelboat"???..... this coming from a fin keeler is nothing short of hilarious. I know , I know... you sat here and crafted this lure for Jeff. I apologize.... there was just so little in the way of posts here that I decided to reply. CM |
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Bored, are you?
"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:s6Ckf.151732$yS6.130132@clgrps12... Ahem...... "Capt. Rob" wrote in message We buy a boat for no practical reason. Oh, we can defend the sailboat with many arguments. A person or family does need an outlet, a way to relax one's mind, to bring friends and family closer. But there are less expensive ways to do that than owning a yacht. I bought mine to live on... which I did for 9 years. And that brings us back to beauty. Picture a sailboat in your mind; a long slender crescent moon topped with an impossibly large triangle of cloth, a floating pendulum of grace designed to harness the power of the wind. It's quite an amazing thing really. The experience, as a boat heels over in that first gust of wind, sails powering up, the dramatic effort as tons of hull balances and slices through the water, is nothing less than orgasmic. I hope this isn't an example of the writing skills used in your book. Sailing isn't about speed. It isn't about comfort and sure as hell isn't about how far you sail. The hell you say..... what's it about then.. a dock condo in a mega city? if it isn't about comfort why do you go on and on about bunks and AC and.... well, point proven. You could spend a lifetime sailing on a small lake and never need anything more. Bull****.... unless you're skeered of the big water. Or you could sail across an ocean. It's all the same as it all brings you back to that first magic moment. Put down the crack pipe Bob.... The rest, all the rest are only details. If you want to get there faster, buy a speedboat. If you don't like the heeling, buy a trawler. How about just buying whatever you like. The beauty of sailing is in the inefficiency of it all in a world that forces us to be efficient, the impractically in a life that demands practicality. Say what??!!! The efficency is movement without ependiture of fuel.... try it sometime on your sailboat. Contary to what you believe... the engine does not have to be on for the boat to move. Trying to force practicality onto a sailing vessel is like adding a trailer to a Jaguar E Type, or adding a hull and taking away the heeling and beauty of a sailboat. That's just a dumb statement. You're envious that Jeff's Moby-Dock has more real estate than your Dock-Condo So...two all the aspiring dreamers out the Stay away from a boat like Jeff's. It's an abomination. It's ugly plain and simple. Want to be practical? Buy a minivan, but don't tarnish a dream of sailing with a boat that looks and sails like one. Buy a sailboat that fits your dream, that picture in your mind. It can be a Catalina 30 or a Rhodes 19 or a lavish Sweden 39. The joys of a keelboat are boundless. There are SUV's that are faster than a Miata, but no one seeking a sportscar would trade that feeling for extra seats....except maybe Jeff. "joys of a keelboat"???..... this coming from a fin keeler is nothing short of hilarious. I know , I know... you sat here and crafted this lure for Jeff. I apologize.... there was just so little in the way of posts here that I decided to reply. CM |
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Yup!.... morning coffee and nuthin' worth reading in the newspaper :-)
CM "jlrogers" wrote in message ... Bored, are you? "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:s6Ckf.151732$yS6.130132@clgrps12... Ahem...... "Capt. Rob" wrote in message We buy a boat for no practical reason. Oh, we can defend the sailboat with many arguments. A person or family does need an outlet, a way to relax one's mind, to bring friends and family closer. But there are less expensive ways to do that than owning a yacht. I bought mine to live on... which I did for 9 years. And that brings us back to beauty. Picture a sailboat in your mind; a long slender crescent moon topped with an impossibly large triangle of cloth, a floating pendulum of grace designed to harness the power of the wind. It's quite an amazing thing really. The experience, as a boat heels over in that first gust of wind, sails powering up, the dramatic effort as tons of hull balances and slices through the water, is nothing less than orgasmic. I hope this isn't an example of the writing skills used in your book. Sailing isn't about speed. It isn't about comfort and sure as hell isn't about how far you sail. The hell you say..... what's it about then.. a dock condo in a mega city? if it isn't about comfort why do you go on and on about bunks and AC and.... well, point proven. You could spend a lifetime sailing on a small lake and never need anything more. Bull****.... unless you're skeered of the big water. Or you could sail across an ocean. It's all the same as it all brings you back to that first magic moment. Put down the crack pipe Bob.... The rest, all the rest are only details. If you want to get there faster, buy a speedboat. If you don't like the heeling, buy a trawler. How about just buying whatever you like. The beauty of sailing is in the inefficiency of it all in a world that forces us to be efficient, the impractically in a life that demands practicality. Say what??!!! The efficency is movement without ependiture of fuel.... try it sometime on your sailboat. Contary to what you believe... the engine does not have to be on for the boat to move. Trying to force practicality onto a sailing vessel is like adding a trailer to a Jaguar E Type, or adding a hull and taking away the heeling and beauty of a sailboat. That's just a dumb statement. You're envious that Jeff's Moby-Dock has more real estate than your Dock-Condo So...two all the aspiring dreamers out the Stay away from a boat like Jeff's. It's an abomination. It's ugly plain and simple. Want to be practical? Buy a minivan, but don't tarnish a dream of sailing with a boat that looks and sails like one. Buy a sailboat that fits your dream, that picture in your mind. It can be a Catalina 30 or a Rhodes 19 or a lavish Sweden 39. The joys of a keelboat are boundless. There are SUV's that are faster than a Miata, but no one seeking a sportscar would trade that feeling for extra seats....except maybe Jeff. "joys of a keelboat"???..... this coming from a fin keeler is nothing short of hilarious. I know , I know... you sat here and crafted this lure for Jeff. I apologize.... there was just so little in the way of posts here that I decided to reply. CM |
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"joys of a keelboat"???..... this coming from a fin keeler is nothing
short of hilarious. All balasted keelboats, fin, full and so on are usually refered to as keelboats these days, Mooron. But rather than debate that, why are you messing with perfectly fresh bait for idiot Jeff? This was a winner until you scuttled it for no good reason. You're punished and I know just how to hurt you. I'm not trolling for the rest of the day. RB 35s5 NY |
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Just waiting for the pre-game shows and the games to start. 25 degrees F,
and windy, on the desert no less. Drinking coffee, smoking cigarettes, but no flowers on the wall. "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:BfCkf.151733$yS6.135700@clgrps12... Yup!.... morning coffee and nuthin' worth reading in the newspaper :-) CM "jlrogers" wrote in message ... Bored, are you? "Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:s6Ckf.151732$yS6.130132@clgrps12... Ahem...... "Capt. Rob" wrote in message We buy a boat for no practical reason. Oh, we can defend the sailboat with many arguments. A person or family does need an outlet, a way to relax one's mind, to bring friends and family closer. But there are less expensive ways to do that than owning a yacht. I bought mine to live on... which I did for 9 years. And that brings us back to beauty. Picture a sailboat in your mind; a long slender crescent moon topped with an impossibly large triangle of cloth, a floating pendulum of grace designed to harness the power of the wind. It's quite an amazing thing really. The experience, as a boat heels over in that first gust of wind, sails powering up, the dramatic effort as tons of hull balances and slices through the water, is nothing less than orgasmic. I hope this isn't an example of the writing skills used in your book. Sailing isn't about speed. It isn't about comfort and sure as hell isn't about how far you sail. The hell you say..... what's it about then.. a dock condo in a mega city? if it isn't about comfort why do you go on and on about bunks and AC and.... well, point proven. You could spend a lifetime sailing on a small lake and never need anything more. Bull****.... unless you're skeered of the big water. Or you could sail across an ocean. It's all the same as it all brings you back to that first magic moment. Put down the crack pipe Bob.... The rest, all the rest are only details. If you want to get there faster, buy a speedboat. If you don't like the heeling, buy a trawler. How about just buying whatever you like. The beauty of sailing is in the inefficiency of it all in a world that forces us to be efficient, the impractically in a life that demands practicality. Say what??!!! The efficency is movement without ependiture of fuel.... try it sometime on your sailboat. Contary to what you believe... the engine does not have to be on for the boat to move. Trying to force practicality onto a sailing vessel is like adding a trailer to a Jaguar E Type, or adding a hull and taking away the heeling and beauty of a sailboat. That's just a dumb statement. You're envious that Jeff's Moby-Dock has more real estate than your Dock-Condo So...two all the aspiring dreamers out the Stay away from a boat like Jeff's. It's an abomination. It's ugly plain and simple. Want to be practical? Buy a minivan, but don't tarnish a dream of sailing with a boat that looks and sails like one. Buy a sailboat that fits your dream, that picture in your mind. It can be a Catalina 30 or a Rhodes 19 or a lavish Sweden 39. The joys of a keelboat are boundless. There are SUV's that are faster than a Miata, but no one seeking a sportscar would trade that feeling for extra seats....except maybe Jeff. "joys of a keelboat"???..... this coming from a fin keeler is nothing short of hilarious. I know , I know... you sat here and crafted this lure for Jeff. I apologize.... there was just so little in the way of posts here that I decided to reply. CM |
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...... a day without sunshine.
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... . I'm not trolling for the rest of the day. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message You're punished and I know just how to hurt you. I'm not trolling for the rest of the day. Aw...Rats!!! CM |
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