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Oh, they're great for a liveaboard until all the crappy joinery starts to
become obvious. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Gilligan" wrote in message . .. H 43 selected as better liveaboard over the Beneteau 43: http://www.sailboatowners.com/review...01135041222337 |
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![]() "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... I've been on several large Hunters in the SF bay with wind speeds over 20 kts. They round up like crazy and don't hold a course well. They were impossible to trim well. Every single instructor who teaches on them has only negative things to say. Also, the heel in the picture isn't that much. Must not have been a good breeze... no white caps, no spray. Interestingly, Rob contributed not one item when there was a flurry of ASA questions. I guess he knows a lot about boats and sailing. Yeah, let's keep it going like that. SBV |
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You really have to stop using the airport weather from 10 miles away
when you make up stories. There's a good weather station just a couple of miles from your slip that says the wind was 10 knots, gusts to 14, diminishing all afternoon. So I guess that's what you mean by "good breeze". http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/cgi...lot_size=large http://tinyurl.com/qara6 Capt. Rob wrote: If you thing sea state in the LIS is the only wind indicator, you've only further exposed your ignorance. September 25 2006 1:51 PM 71.1 °F 45.0 °F 39% 29.81 in 10.0 miles WNW 16.1 mph 20.7 mph N/A Scattered Clouds 2:51 PM 72.0 °F 45.0 °F 38% 29.81 in 10.0 miles WNW 16.1 mph - N/A Mostly Cloudy 3:51 PM 72.0 °F 44.1 °F 37% 29.79 in 10.0 miles West 10.4 mph - N/A Scattered Clouds 4:51 PM 73.0 °F 44.1 °F 35% 29.79 in 10.0 miles West 15.0 mph 19.6 mph N/A Partly Cloudy 5:51 PM 72.0 °F 46.0 °F 40% 29.80 in 10.0 miles West 13.8 mph - N/A Or see the WHOLE link, if you doubt it. http://weather.newsday.com/auto/news...sta tename=NA SMACKDOWN!!!!!!!! Bye bye! Sailing again this afternoon. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote | Shows you don't know much about boats. You need a good breeze to make | the very stiff Hunter 43 heel like that. Shows your a liar again. That's the same boat you have pictures of on your list of pictures. And from way back in October 2005. Did the sea trial take almost a year? Hee hee! People look here http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/ You'll see other "hunter" pictures of the same boat from last year. Duh! Delete Capt. Rob's posts. They're all made up. He's just yanking your chain..... Cheers, Ellen |
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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message . .. You really have to stop using the airport weather from 10 miles away when you make up stories. There's a good weather station just a couple of miles from your slip that says the wind was 10 knots, gusts to 14, diminishing all afternoon. So I guess that's what you mean by "good breeze". No, that was ''rough''! |
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Another 7 mile round trip?
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... If you thing sea state in the LIS is the only wind indicator, you've only further exposed your ignorance. September 25 2006 1:51 PM 71.1 °F 45.0 °F 39% 29.81 in 10.0 miles WNW 16.1 mph 20.7 mph N/A Scattered Clouds 2:51 PM 72.0 °F 45.0 °F 38% 29.81 in 10.0 miles WNW 16.1 mph - N/A Mostly Cloudy 3:51 PM 72.0 °F 44.1 °F 37% 29.79 in 10.0 miles West 10.4 mph - N/A Scattered Clouds 4:51 PM 73.0 °F 44.1 °F 35% 29.79 in 10.0 miles West 15.0 mph 19.6 mph N/A Partly Cloudy 5:51 PM 72.0 °F 46.0 °F 40% 29.80 in 10.0 miles West 13.8 mph - N/A Or see the WHOLE link, if you doubt it. http://weather.newsday.com/auto/news...sta tename=NA SMACKDOWN!!!!!!!! Bye bye! Sailing again this afternoon. RB 35s5 NY |
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On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 08:55:21 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote: I've been on several large Hunters in the SF bay with wind speeds over 20 kts. They round up like crazy and don't hold a course well. They were impossible to trim well. I chartered a Hunter passage 42 probably a late 90's model. Took it outside the Sea of Abaco to the open atlantic one day when the wind was up pretty good. Handled like a dream. Very good balance. I was impressed I expected much less. Handled, in my opinion, much better than the later Beneteaus I've raced on for the last two seasons. A 311 and a 343. I'll admit to not being on either of them long enough to learn to properly trim to the weather and they were new to the owner also, but they seemed much less forgiving. Every single instructor who teaches on them has only negative things to say. Also, the heel in the picture isn't that much. Must not have been a good breeze... no white caps, no spray. From the picture, I would say "sea" trial was a misnomer. More like a LIS trial. Frank Interestingly, Rob contributed not one item when there was a flurry of ASA questions. I guess he knows a lot about boats and sailing. |
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![]() Ellen MacArthur wrote: "Capt. Rob" wrote | Shows you don't know much about boats. You need a good breeze to make | the very stiff Hunter 43 heel like that. Shows your a liar again. That's the same boat you have pictures of on your list of pictures. And from way back in October 2005. Did the sea trial take almost a year? Hee hee! People look here http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/ You'll see other "hunter" pictures of the same boat from last year. Duh! Delete Capt. Rob's posts. They're all made up. He's just yanking your chain..... Cheers, Ellen By golly that looks like the same kind of boat, even has that wadded up canvas in the same place. But i've seen boats sit around here for years untouched, then someone buys them. Rob would never spin a tell, would he? Some dumbass bought it and Rob was surveying her making sure nothing's go to break, you can tell he's pushing it to the limit with wicked airport winds, don't let that false looking sea state in his fine photos fool you Ellen, LIS is sheltered and you can have a raging storm and just the slightest chopp. He was shaken her down, an manly mans job. Joe |
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Nutsy,
How in the Hell can you call a test sail in LIS with winds under 10 knots a "Sea Trial"?? The state of the water ( No White Caps) indicate upper Force 2 or lower Force 3. It does look like great conditions for a good sail, but a Sea Trial? I don't think so but to each his own. By the way, that heel is roughly 15 degrees and that is just about in the groove. Looks like you've got it trimmed properly. I truly envy you! Enjoy! Nice looking Boat. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ILLDRINKTOTHAT |
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I would be willing to take him out of my killfile if I had some assurance
that he would contribute to the sailing discussion vs. promoting his own toys and/or putting down others'. I apologize. I know that's unlikely. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Dave" wrote in message ... On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 08:55:21 -0700, "Capt. JG" said: Interestingly, Rob contributed not one item when there was a flurry of ASA questions. I guess he knows a lot about boats and sailing. Please, Jon. Don't encourage him. |
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