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kevin horecky
kevin horecky
@Kevin219
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Joined: August 10, 2010 7:42 am
Topics: 32 / Replies: 324
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I agree Andrew, death and such is certainty worse than breaking a $27 bolt, but I guess I was referring more to what can happen to your boat. not the...

14 years ago
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i think demasting is like an initiation for cat sailing 😆 I agree. It's really the worst thing that can happen next to sinking.

14 years ago
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When practicing capsizing in light winds you can easily slip between the boom and the hull into the water. when your doing near 20 mph still the possi...

14 years ago
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I plan on going to a couple of those CRAM regattas next years but not next weekend. I'm in NWI I'll see you next year.

14 years ago
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14 years ago
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Try calling a Hobie dealer.

14 years ago
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Kevin219 QuoteI think on a good day i can hit about 10mph if im lucky and in ideal perfect conditions. I'm sorry Thats killin it in an opti... an...

14 years ago
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The problem with walking is your never at a set rate of speed your constantly going fast the slow. Esspecially if your holding the GPS in your hand. a...

14 years ago
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I think on a good day i can hit about 10mph if im lucky and in ideal perfect conditions. I'm sorry

14 years ago
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he tried.

14 years ago
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I'll admit this one is a fave of mine...... Mine too brother.

14 years ago
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That's how it dried. Ff you shine a light down along the haul or if you happen to be sailing stragiht into the sunset you can see the streaks from the...

14 years ago
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That's weird, it works for me. Try this link:

14 years ago
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incase you were wondering how it went... before after I used 2.67 quarts of the interlux brightside topside paint. 3 coats of rolling and t...

14 years ago
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My 1981 H18 has a sail number of 6601 and a hull id number of 5920. Though I'm sure they are the original sails. Like my chicago neighbor said without...

14 years ago
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Yeah, I used to have a Precision 16 mono. I dismasted in some nasty winds, and ended up getting towed by a 14' Hobie. He was flying a hull the whole w...

14 years ago
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I once towed a 13 foot sailboat called a zuma. The wind was blowing 20mph and my friend was hopeless. He took his sail down, rudder up, and keil up. T...

14 years ago
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This guy Isn't kidding. great album catfever, keep it detailed i look forward to following your progress.

14 years ago
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I have never raised the main in the parking lot. I wouldn't dare on the calmest of days. One day it was so windy that after raising the jib before con...

14 years ago
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Cme'r little boy want some gum, candy, paint, wanna play with my sprayer 😆 Take it easy Popeyze I got my own sprayer and know how to use it. Th...

14 years ago
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Popeyze! That's exactly what I'm looking for. Both the color and the documentation. Now did you just buy a X quarts and spray though your own spray gu...

14 years ago
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Thanks Eric. Did you take your hauls off the cross bars? I'm thinking about it, but am worried about stripping one of these 30 year old bolts. How did...

14 years ago
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14 years ago
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First and last post.

14 years ago
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Welcome aboard! Good luck with that

14 years ago
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Last week i had the pleasure of sailing off of Chicago's Navy pier. I thought i was in Caddy shack! it was nutty every A hole with a boat was zinging ...

14 years ago
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Hey Bri, i caught a clip of that on fuel TV last night too! all i saw was what looked like a 22 footer big wooden cat cruising. very cool. and sometim...

14 years ago
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What would i have to do to get in this race in Muskegon!? secondly, let me see if i got this straight... H18 portsmouth of 73.9 Sunfish portsmouth o...

14 years ago
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