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While you political hacks never suht your yaps, I had a last great sail
of the season. We sailed up and down LIS, I did bump into one rock just south of Islip. Did it on accident when I back winded the new sails and fell off backwards, funny thing is my GPS said the shols were more than 12 feet north of my position. I think it was an uncharted rock and sent a message to the USCG to get it included in the local notice to mariners. Heart of Gold resting on her stands. http://dan.pfeiffer.net/10m/fairing_damage_1.jpg RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... While you political hacks never suht your yaps, I had a last great sail of the season. We sailed up and down LIS, I did bump into one rock just south of Islip. Did it on accident when I back winded the new sails and fell off backwards, funny thing is my GPS said the shols were more than 12 feet north of my position. I think it was an uncharted rock and sent a message to the USCG to get it included in the local notice to mariners. Heart of Gold resting on her stands. http://dan.pfeiffer.net/10m/fairing_damage_1.jpg RB 35s5 NY There are no rocks in the waters south of Islip. The Great South Bay is south of Islip. The Long Island Sound is 15 miles north of Islip. |
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Gilligan wrote:
"Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... While you political hacks never suht your yaps, I had a last great sail of the season. We sailed up and down LIS, I did bump into one rock just south of Islip. Did it on accident when I back winded the new sails and fell off backwards, funny thing is my GPS said the shols were more than 12 feet north of my position. I think it was an uncharted rock and sent a message to the USCG to get it included in the local notice to mariners. Heart of Gold resting on her stands. http://dan.pfeiffer.net/10m/fairing_damage_1.jpg RB 35s5 NY There are no rocks in the waters south of Islip. The Great South Bay is south of Islip. The Long Island Sound is 15 miles north of Islip. And your point is? |
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![]() Gilligan wrote: "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... While you political hacks never suht your yaps, I had a last great sail of the season. We sailed up and down LIS, I did bump into one rock just south of Islip. Did it on accident when I back winded the new sails and fell off backwards, funny thing is my GPS said the shols were more than 12 feet north of my position. I think it was an uncharted rock and sent a message to the USCG to get it included in the local notice to mariners. Heart of Gold resting on her stands. http://dan.pfeiffer.net/10m/fairing_damage_1.jpg RB 35s5 NY There are no rocks in the waters south of Islip. Thats what I said fool. All the charts show no rocks, but I being a superior sailor, venturing many miles discovered a new one, hence the suggestion to the USCG for it's addition to be put in the L.N.M. . A couch slouch will never discover a rock. The Great South Bay is south of Islip. The Long Island Sound is 15 miles north of Islip. True Gilligan, you must know this area well. We made it to The Great South Bay in just over 1 hr. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message . Surprise, Crantz... that's not Rob, either! Another brilliant observation by the Usenet Dick. |
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![]() Capt. Rob wrote: While you political hacks never suht your yaps, I had a last great sail of the season. We sailed up and down LIS, I did bump into one rock just south of Islip. Did it on accident when I back winded the new sails and fell off backwards, funny thing is my GPS said the shols were more than 12 feet north of my position. I think it was an uncharted rock and sent a message to the USCG to get it included in the local notice to mariners. Heart of Gold resting on her stands. http://dan.pfeiffer.net/10m/fairing_damage_1.jpg RB 35s5 NY From your films looks like you had an exciting season Rob. You should ask one of your guest to film next year so you can steer the boat for once. Shame about the rock damage, a little bondo and it will be good as new. Not many mariners report hazards, it's every Captains duty to keep your local mariners informed. This is the first sign I've seen from you that is deserving of your self proclaimed Captain Rob title. Capt. Joe MSV RedCloud |
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Katy good on girl
Charlie Morgan wrote: On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 12:24:57 -0700, "Gilligan" wrote: "Capt. Rob" wrote in message roups.com... While you political hacks never suht your yaps, I had a last great sail of the season. We sailed up and down LIS, I did bump into one rock just south of Islip. Did it on accident when I back winded the new sails and fell off backwards, funny thing is my GPS said the shols were more than 12 feet north of my position. I think it was an uncharted rock and sent a message to the USCG to get it included in the local notice to mariners. Heart of Gold resting on her stands. http://dan.pfeiffer.net/10m/fairing_damage_1.jpg RB 35s5 NY There are no rocks in the waters south of Islip. The Great South Bay is south of Islip. The Long Island Sound is 15 miles north of Islip. Surprise, Crantz... that's not Rob, either! |
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![]() "Dry 1" "spots are out "@ Vail's.com wrote: Katy good on girl So now katysails is "good on girl"...not Seahag, I hope! heh I'm not surprised she let go of the Burka and turned to women. Her man must have been a teacher, no doubt! |
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Dry 1 wrote:
Katy good on girl Charlie Morgan wrote: On Tue, 7 Nov 2006 12:24:57 -0700, "Gilligan" wrote: "Capt. Rob" wrote in message egroups.com... While you political hacks never suht your yaps, I had a last great sail of the season. We sailed up and down LIS, I did bump into one rock just south of Islip. Did it on accident when I back winded the new sails and fell off backwards, funny thing is my GPS said the shols were more than 12 feet north of my position. I think it was an uncharted rock and sent a message to the USCG to get it included in the local notice to mariners. Heart of Gold resting on her stands. http://dan.pfeiffer.net/10m/fairing_damage_1.jpg RB 35s5 NY There are no rocks in the waters south of Islip. The Great South Bay is south of Islip. The Long Island Sound is 15 miles north of Islip. Surprise, Crantz... that's not Rob, either! huh? Wasn't me.... |
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