hey jeremy,
surfcity's becoming famous
SA have just cross linked your story on the polystyrene-multi-multi airboat on their front page
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It's cool they linked it to catsailor instead of their site, because I posted basically the same thing on SA. Just a few more bad words! The CS forum seems slow, hopefully Mary and Rick get a little bump from the link.
Just for my own entertainment I posted a new thread on SA. All it had was a link to a youtube video of me sailing the FXone. I can't wait to read the idiotic responses of anti multi crap.
Where did you post it? Looking for it, I usually love to join in the multi fights. Although the multi bashing seems to have calmed down a bit, I wonder if people got some emails.
sailing anarchy
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have at it.
So far only one insult, and a bunch of opinions. You go trolling for insults and get nothing. There is some really quick witted people on there for sure.
Well, they seem to mostly just not like the video!
But, as far as the video goes - how did you get your video to look so clear on YouTube? The things I've tried go from clear to crap when they get posted there.
Quite the thread hijack here...
In respect to sailing message boards, SA is rough around the edges, hard to get along, frat-initiation-style mentality. If you want to join, do yourself a favor and not stand out for the first 100 posts or so. That means don't make your own topics, don't pick e-fights with established and well liked members, and generally just add your two cents to existing threads in intelligible or funny ways. After 100 or so posts, go ahead and be an butt.
However, in relation to OTHER internet forums, SA is full of relative carebears. You can get MUCH worse said about/to you on other boards that are *much* less politically correct.

Back to the topic at hand...The Vann has made an update on his blog:
He sure loves his masterpiece and will have another go in December after making repairs.
That thing will be a submarine in a storm, or winds with large seas. It will go thru most of the waves, with that little bitty freeboard, etc. Sure, it will still float with the foam inside, but it will do it at and under the surface in any serious seas. I hope he has a good snorkel!!
Maybe he should add to the bottom of the hulls. Make them round instead of flat. What the heck, its a contrapulation/fubar anyway. Could get him some more flotation and get his escape hatch above water. Then again it would be just another compartment that would flood anyhow.
Just for my own entertainment I posted a new thread on SA. All it had was a link to a youtube video of me sailing the FXone. I can't wait to read the idiotic responses of anti multi crap.
Where did you post it? Looking for it, I usually love to join in the multi fights. Although the multi bashing seems to have calmed down a bit, I wonder if people got some emails.
I'd get a little dismissive and hot if a $500 circa 1970 hobie 16 with some little kids sailed right past my $100K-racing 'Mumm-30-with-a-racing-pedigree' boat. (Also, lead is a neurotoxin).
R
OK, this guy is completely off his rocker. A Hobie is faster than the wind speed? Which one?
One of my favorite memories of my earlier sailing career was blasting by 12 Meters (with like 12 guys on the rail) in Newport on my $1400 1983 Hobie 16. Those boats are a bit more pricey than $100K.
Mumm 30s are dogs compared to Melges 32s, which are ridiculously fast monoslugs (at least in 18+ knots).
Mike
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Yeah,
Now everyone is too scared to ride the ragged edge. We used to pick off boats on the reach legs in H16 fleet 141- and if they stuffed and you didn't, C Ya! Now that there are spin boats, the light air lake sailing here in the SE would be even more fun w/ reaching legs.
This is going back to the close up shots of the failed welds:
I built our backyard deck and large combo swingset/slide/fort out of treated wood.
However, my joints with screwed together wood would have held up better than those welds.
I mean really, I wouldn't have used welds like that on my childrens swingset/fort, much less a home built boat I planned to circumnavigate on.
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