By Next Week I Hope!!

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Warren Kaplan
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By Next Week I Hope!!

Post by Warren Kaplan »

This is what I hope to see by this time next week!!

My CD27 Sine Qua Non laying to her mooring in Oyster Bay...ready for a nice loooong season!!


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"I desire no more delight, than to be under sail and gone tonight."
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)
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Mark Yashinsky
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Second Chance

What about seeing

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a bunch of scantily clad girls rigging your boat and doing general preping and cleaning next week? If you do, post the pictures.
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Post by Marianna Max »

It is still too cold here in the NE for the scantily clad crowd.
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Post by Neil Gordon »

Marianna Max wrote:It is still too cold here in the NE for the scantily clad crowd.
Sure... but there is something to be said for my extra high quality all female crew, scantily clad or otherwise.
Fair winds, Neil

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Warren Kaplan
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Sine Qua Non Floats!!

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Just got back from the yard and SQN has been launched!!!! She hasn't had her mast stepped yet but that will be done within the next two days or so. I'm all excited.
As for girls wearing minimum dress, the weather should not be a problem as I have plenty of work for them down in the cabin!! :wink:
"I desire no more delight, than to be under sail and gone tonight."
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)
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Post by Marianna Max »

Neil, I know Roxy is always scantily clad....

And Warren :D
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Marianna Max wrote:Neil, I know Roxy is always scantily clad....
Except when sailing. Her PFD is required attire
Fair winds, Neil

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Spinnaker

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Warren,

Are you still planning on using a spinnaker this summer? If so, I hope you will consider keeping us posted on your progress and experiences with the new sail. It seems like a great addition to the sail inventory for Long Island sound.

Hope to see you this summer at the July 4th Float-in.

Dick
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spinnaker

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Dick,
Yep! Sine Qua Non now has all the gear aboard to fly the MPS cruising spinnaker. I've done as much as I can laying out the gear considering the mast hasn't been stepped yet. I promise to take pictures of this all, even those that show me being dragged behind SQN backwards with my ankles wrapped in a spinnaker sheet! I think my camera is waterproof! :D
"I desire no more delight, than to be under sail and gone tonight."
(W. Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice)
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