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    Posted: 28 Jul 04 at 7:34pm

Ha ha, so you were that inter to windward of us before we hit.... In our case it was "Funny looking patch of water.....O F***!!" Followed by some hanging over the back of the boat to tie down the port rudder, the impact stripped the thread on the strut that holds it down....

If it dosn't blow it sucks!
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Matt,

I think I was fairly lucky - I had my plates well up, I was not going that fast (about 13 Kts - GPS so tide included, very rapidly down to about 5 kts) and then had to do a sharp bear off (30 deg from GPS) to put both rudders back down.  No real damage except a little filler reqd....

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Gael Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jul 04 at 10:47am
I think you were very lucky - hit Thirslet once racing a 30-footer, the
boats either side had lifting keels... sat there all day on our own
private island which could have been quite pleasant if a crowd of jet skit
hadn't decided to spend the day racing in circles around us!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote fizzicist Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Aug 04 at 1:00pm

It may not be a quote per se, but every time we arrive to see that it's blowing its tits off, the shout of 'BIG MORK' goes out across the dinghy park.

 

 

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 When we sail, the wind strengths get graded as:

The Light Stuff: 0-10 knots

The Right Stuff: 11-25 knots

The White Stuff: 26 + knots

The border between the right stuff & the white stuff clearly depends on where you sail...  

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Another one from a dead pan member of a major sail loft

Crew1 - What are we doing after the next mark
Crew2 - Putting the kite up and gybing

---Scroll down for punch line ---

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sails Man - You generally do downwind

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Heard during an awesome aussi skiff vid

(picture ; 18 foot skiff pitch poling into massive swell)

 

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the 505 class used to have the catch phrase:

Life's a reach, then you gybe!

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Post Options Post Options   Quote grahamd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jan 05 at 12:07am

Attributed to Paul Elvstrom, when another competitor told him he was lucky to be on the right side of the course when the wind came in:

"The more I practice, the luckier I get"

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Jamie Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jan 05 at 2:11am

It's a funny thing, the more I practice the luckier I get.

I found that one attributed to Arnold Palmer on the site it's linked to, But Iv'e no Idea who said it first.

 

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