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You had it re-rigged back to the pulley setup when the mast was stepped.
Great troll fodder! Amen! "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... The clown who did it used to many..... and saddled a dead horse. Bad news...it's just the angle. I have the same pully system shown on the Jap boat...yup, you screwed the pooch...but MAYBE the driver retrofitted the original setup while he was at a rest stop along the way...? http://hometown.aol.com/bobsprit/images/del2.jpg And where are the rust stains? She was in the water the whole time I was in FL and I watched her get loaded up. Did the driver also spray the stains on the way??? He's some nice guy! Also notice that the bilge pump is kicking on on the Radio boat? Oh noooo, Mister Bill!!!!! You think that's the bilge pump??? Couldn't be the engine or AC pumpouts, BOTH mounted aft and starboard, now COULD IT??? Bwahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! The sad part is I can fin REAL problems in some of the pics and you clownettes can't find ANY! RB 35s5...so clearly the best boat! NY |
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![]() "Capt. JG" wrote In Joe's post, it sure looks like rust stains to me. **** stain? SV |
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![]() "Swab Rob" wrote She was in the water the whole time I was in FL and I watched her get loaded up. on the yard trailer, right? |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Also notice that the bilge pump is kicking on on the Radio boat? Indicates that all bennies have bad stuffing boxes, or worse packing less systems. Really, Joe!!! You don't have to pretend to be stupid!!! Anybody who admits to doing 35kts in fog *is* stupid. Regards Donal -- |
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You had it re-rigged back to the pulley setup when the mast was
stepped. Ahem....yeah....you caught me. RB 35s5 NY |
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I never admitted doing 35kts in fog Donal...it was 25, and with a
proper radar and local knowledge it is guite safe and is done all the time. I guess you think any ships master moving in the fog is "stupid". That just shows how stupid you are as to the proper use of modern marine equipment. Bet you put you wife on the bow tossing potatoes.......... right? What kind of stuffing box do you have on your bennie Donal? Joe |
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I know what you are up to. You actually bought 2 35s5's, each slightly
different. You are going to drive everyone crazy. Except me, I figured it out. Amen! |
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A sailboat without rust stains is a sailboat that isnt used much. If
rust stains bother you, find another hobby. |
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A sailboat without rust stains is a sailboat that isnt used much. If
rust stains bother you, find another hobby. Better grades of SS will reduce stains along with correct hardware. Just about all sailboats have stains somewhere...but they really shouldn't. I've seen it on very pricey boats. None on my 1st 35s5, but it's a matter of time. The ladder has some rusty spots. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Joe" wrote: http://www.floridaboats.net/images/3.../slides/5.html Typical broker trick, Spray the running rust with ospho and it dissappears until exposed to salt water again. you can clearly see dis-coloration around the base of your backstay, just wait until you get salt water on it again. Could be rust just from the screws in the deck-plate. Seahag |