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johnday

The Crazy Scot, #3
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Geeeeez Fred!! And I get excited at 55!!! I'd have to bring along a change of britches on PV!!:tiphat: :beer: :beer: :a1: :4_11_9:
 

johnday

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bczoom said:
I think that's a nice way to say HOLY SH!T :eek: :D
Dang... I've never been even close to that speed on water.
Me too neither, but I bet it's great!!:coolshade :coolshade :a1:
 

Wannafish

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Fred - that is awesome!!

Let me know if you need some added weight to hold down the navigators side when it warms up. My boat's in Saugutuck and I'd be happy to come down and help!:wave:
 

waybomb

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PV should be ready by June. Being an open boat, no sense putting it in much sooner than that. But once it is ready for water, if ever anybody is near St Joe on the weekend, let me know ahead of time. I always need an excuse to go for a boar ride!
 

Bobcat

Je Suis Charlie Hebdo
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Here's my 1974 16'9" O'Day Daysailer.
 

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Av8r3400

Gone Flyin'
Anyone ever see one of these? The trailer is built into the boat's (steel) hull. Tongue goes into a reciever in the front and wheels retract in the belly.
 

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Bobcat

Je Suis Charlie Hebdo
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It's a good woman that can appreciate the delight of a fine sailing vessel over a smoke-belcher. You should keep her. :showerSex
 

JimR

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bobpierce said:
It's a good woman that can appreciate the delight of a fine sailing vessel over a smoke-belcher. You should keep her. :showerSex


You can't water ski or pull a tube fast on the back of a blow boat. I personally like to get out and have fun with my boat and to go fishing. I also like to see as much as I can in a day as possible. Maybe someday when I get really old (dead) I'll buy her one.
 

Av8r3400

Gone Flyin'
JimR said:
... You can't water ski or pull a tube fast on the back of a blow boat. ...

Not true Jim. I have skied behind a catamaran once. (Was for a $20 bet, and I was alot younger and thinner then...)
 

JimR

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Av8r3400 said:
Not true Jim. I have skied behind a catamaran once. (Was for a $20 bet, and I was alot younger and thinner then...)

I have never seen a sailboat go fast enough up here to pull a skier. That includes on any of the lakes or at the ocean where there is only a prevailing 5mph wind. You must have picked a good day with a lot of wind.
 

JimR

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Av8r3400 said:
Anyone ever see one of these? The trailer is built into the boat's (steel) hull. Tongue goes into a reciever in the front and wheels retract in the belly.

So what the heck kind of boat is that? That sure would lighten the load with no trailer.
 

Av8r3400

Gone Flyin'
Th boat was a steel floating (kinda) tank that would hardly get out of its own way with 150 hp on the back.

I skied behind a 22' catamaran on lake Petenwell in central Wisconsin. The wind was modest, but as anyone who sails can tell you wind speed is not the max speed of a sail boat. 5 mph winds can get you 15 mph of speed (or more) with the right boat. That day if I remember correctly the wind was 10-15 and that would make that boat's speed 20-25 mph.
 

waybomb

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I skied behind a sailbote once at about 50mph. Then I skied next to it. Then in front of it.

I tend to be behind sailbotes too often. They should be outlawed. It's a shame all the pollution created in the manufacture of those nylon/rayon/whatever sails.
 

NorthernRedneck

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Know what you mean! The lakes around here are just starting to freeze over. Good reminder of what I can look forward to next summer though.
 

daedong

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I took my boat for a spin today just to blow the cobwebs out. The reason is I am heading of for a week of sea fishing soon.
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Doc

Bottoms Up
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Good pictures guys. I like all boating pictures. :thumb:

Vin, is that the boat you were fabricating a year or so ago. Either way it looks good.

I haven't put my latest addition in this thread. 20 year old gibson:
 

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