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Velo Vol 07-25-10 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by heckler (Post 11173318)
I wish I could get food poisoning again...just a short bout. It is a great way of losing weight.

No. I had a bout a couple years ago and would rather be fat. The first 24 hours was easily a top five worst day (physically) in my life. I groggily stumbled back and forth between the bed and the bathroom with little concept of time. Let's just say all my bedding needed to be throughly cleaned afterwards.

Ziltoid 07-25-10 06:22 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11173719)
Ziltoid gets it, which is surprising, given his unfathomably remote location and all.

Hey I'm not that far away, I mean I could drive 5 hours and be in Montreal, or like 9 hour to be in Boston, heck 12 to be in New York...

What was my point again?

Herbie53 07-25-10 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by mzeffex (Post 11173771)
That's ridiculously light. A whole boat weighs 165? I should get one of those. Were you on it when it flipped the first time? I see you say you bailed at about 10 feet off the deck, meaning when it was 10 feet up you jumped?

That's crazy.

Also, if you don't mind, what does a carbon mast cost?

Yes, boat rigged and ready to sail is 165#.

I bailed when I realized both hulls were in the air. Not much chance of saving that and didn't want to get tangled in the wreckage. The last mast (about a year old) was $5k (it's insured, but I think they may be getting tired of me). A new ACat is about $20-25k, a good used one is about $12-15k. For that you get to sail at roughly the speed of the wind up to about 20knots (23mph). After that bad things start to happen (usually just a capsize or a pitchpole, but apparently they just fly at 58knots).

They are exceptionally stupid.

mzeffex 07-25-10 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 11173857)
Yes, boat rigged and ready to sail is 165#.

I bailed when I realized both hulls were in the air. Not much chance of saving that and didn't want to get tangled in the wreckage. The last mast (about a year old) was $5k (it's insured, but I think they may be getting tired of me). A new ACat is about $20-25k, a good used one is about $12-15k. For that you get to sail at roughly the speed of the wind up to about 20knots (23mph). After that bad things start to happen (usually just a capsize or a pitchpole, but apparently they just fly at 58knots).

They are exceptionally stupid.

That sounds like fun. I just told my mom I want to get a catamaran.

Is an acat the boat completely? 20k isn't too bad for a carbon boat, if it is.

I clearly know nothing about boats.

Herbie53 07-25-10 06:35 PM


Originally Posted by mzeffex (Post 11173868)
That sounds like fun. I just told my mom I want to get a catamaran.

Is an acat the boat completely? 20k isn't too bad for a carbon boat, if it is.

I clearly know nothing about boats.


It is an adrenaline junky sorta boat. We have a club boat that you could try. It's an older design and kinda rickety but it works.

Starter boats can be had for around $3k (now's a pretty good time to buy if you can). There are some other designs racing out of our club as well (F16's and Inter 20's). You could crew on one of those (acats are single handed) to give it a go for zero investment.

PM me and I can line something up.

Acat class site http://www.usaca.info/

West River Sailing Club http://www.westriversc.org/

patentcad 07-25-10 06:37 PM

Let's keep boating out of this. Boating is for rich guys and white trash.

Herbie53 07-25-10 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11173915)
Let's keep boating out of this. Boating is for rich guys and white trash.

I don't think I'm a rich guy...... now jus wer did that women put my chiggin pot pie.

mzeffex 07-25-10 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by Herbie53 (Post 11173906)
It is an adrenaline junky sorta boat. We have a club boat that you could try. It's an older design and kinda rickety but it works.

Starter boats can be had for around $3k (now's a pretty good time to buy if you can). There are some other designs racing out of our club as well (F16's and Inter 20's). You could crew on one of those (acats are single handed) to give it a go for zero investment.

PM me and I can line something up.

Acat class site http://www.usaca.info/

West River Sailing Club http://www.westriversc.org/

Thanks for the info, but it's more of a hypothetical thing, or at least a maybe when I'm out of college thing. Gotta stick to cycling for the time being.

Ziltoid 07-25-10 06:48 PM

If it's good enough outside for boating it means you should be biking.

mzeffex 07-25-10 06:55 PM

I was just staring at my mountain bike for a minute.

They're more complex and interesting than road bikes. Disc brakes, suspension. It's cool stuff.

Herbie53 07-25-10 06:56 PM


Originally Posted by Ziltoid (Post 11173954)
If it's good enough outside for boating it means you should be biking.

It is a tough thing to balance. I started cycling because I was getting too fat to race Acats, I continue cycling because I have an addictive personality.

sbxx1985 07-25-10 07:20 PM

My stomach is full of anger.

patentcad 07-25-10 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by sbxx1985 (Post 11174098)
My stomach is full of ice cream.

Fixed for Pcad.

patentcad 07-25-10 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by mzeffex (Post 11173984)
I was just staring at my mountain bike for a minute.

They're more complex and interesting than road bikes. Disc brakes, suspension. It's cool stuff.

MTB's and MTBing are considerably dumber than road cycling. And that's saying something right there.

patentcad 07-25-10 07:23 PM

I'm wondering what I can do to get my post count up.




Does the group have any ideas?

Velo Vol 07-25-10 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by Ziltoid (Post 11173839)
Hey I'm not that far away, I mean I could drive 5 hours and be in Montreal, or like 9 hour to be in Boston, heck 12 to be in New York

Heck, I can drive to NYC in less than 12 hours.

It's not the kind of trip I'm going to make to get groceries.

patentcad 07-25-10 07:26 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 11174125)
Heck, I can drive to NYC in less than 12 hours.

Now you're scaring me Gomer.

That means you're only 13 hours from my house.

patentcad 07-25-10 07:30 PM

By the way, the pathetic, loser, hopeless, mismanaged, bungling Mets lost to the Dodgers 1-0 today. This after their idiot manager yanked the pitcher who had shut out LA for 5 and 2/3 innings over his vehement on the mount protestations. That's when you go the eff back to the dugout and allow your pitcher to keep throwing the shutout you friggin morons.

God help me. Heads must roll on this stupid team. Seriously.

Velo Vol 07-25-10 07:31 PM

Sick time means dreaded bike maintenance time for Velo Vol.

It took me 20 minutes to pry one of the brake pads out of the shoe.

Maybe I'll tackle the other one tomorrow.

patentcad 07-25-10 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 11174158)

It took me 20 minutes to pry one of the brake pads out of the shoe.

Maybe I'll tackle the other one tomorrow.


If any of you had any doubts this was the 41, this should quell them.

Velo Vol 07-25-10 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11174135)
Now you're scaring me Gomer.

That means you're only 13 hours from my house.

Depending on the traffic, I might even be able to get to OC faster than NYC because I would straight up 81 to 84, bypassing most of the urban pitfalls.

Velo Vol 07-25-10 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad (Post 11174165)
If any of you had any doubts this was the 41, this should quell them.

The pads are halfway fossilized.

sbxx1985 07-25-10 07:42 PM

Cubs score 3 in the bottom of the 5th to go up 3-2.

It's thrilling baseball action.

sbxx1985 07-25-10 07:44 PM

Stupid Pujols.


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