From: Clocky on
Blue Heeler wrote:
> Brad wrote:
>
>>
>> Both are amazing feats but as has already Benn said
>
> No they are not. Jessica Watson's voyage was a well planned, well
> resourced exercise and she had access to a dazzling array of
> equipment.
>
> Well executed it most certainly was, "amazing" it most definitely was
> not.
>

Yep.


From: OzOne on
On Tue, 18 May 2010 19:06:11 +1000, "Blue Heeler" <osd351(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>OzOne(a)Crackerbox-Palace.com wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 18 May 2010 09:20:48 +1000, "Noddy" <me(a)home.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> > She sailed a long way short of around the world, in an unsinkable
>> > boat,
>>
>>
>> You really DON'T know anything about boats!
>>
>
>As opposed to you Ozliar?
>
>You really DON'T know anything!

Goose!




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From: OzOne on
On Tue, 18 May 2010 19:08:12 +1000, "Blue Heeler" <osd351(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

>OzOne(a)Crackerbox-Palace.com wrote:
>
>>
>> Sydney to Hobart is considered an achievement by anyone who ACTUALLY
>> KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT BOATS!
>>
>
>
>In the race, under race conditions yes it is tough and an achievement.
>
>But as a cruising destination it isn't anything special, pick your time
>and your biggest enemy is boredom.

Yes race conditions with crews of 10 on a similar sized yacht..




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From: OzOne on


Thoughts from people who actually know sailing...unlike those self
confessed non experts here.


The concept of 'youngest 'round' records has never held a great deal
of appeal for us here at SA, though our official position on the two
latest teen record attempts (Watson and Sunderland) has always been
that the propriety of the attempts is nobody's business but the
families. In fact, we have said from the beginning that the girls
getting out there and giving it a try is nothing but a major positive
for the sport itself - whether they succeed or fail, young girls doing
anything extreme cannot help but expose our sport to millions around
the world.

As cynical as we are, we cannot help but be blown away by the
overwhelming success experienced by Jessica Watson. Never mind the PR
hacks, the 'record' disputes, the trademark claims - this girl has
enthralled a nation and hopefully inspired an entire generation of
Australian girls to start wondering about going yachting.

Watson's arrival brought Sydney Harbor to a standstill, with live
television crews rolling for literally hours, and the Prime Minister
himself awaiting Jess's arrival like a doting suitor, anointing her
"Australia's Newest Hero." From a mainstream Ozzie standpoint,
Watson's trip could be the biggest sailing story in a decade - with
stories on every major network in Oz and one even jumping to the
world's biggest news aggregator, the Drudge Report.

We don't care how (un)polished her PR agency is, nor how she got her
sponsorship money. We don't care about non-existent records or
whether it's right or wrong to encourage teens to go to sea. We don't
care about her weather routing or her comms equipment, or whether a
ghost writer will pen her book (to be released this summer...)

All we care about is this: One 16 year-old girl, weighing about 100
pounds, just sailed a heavy 34' cruiser around the Southern Ocean -
alone - without stopping. She stood up to rogue waves as she stood up
to critics, taking the shot, rolling back upright, and continuing on
her way. Her pictures and notes were always cheerful and bright, and
she seems incapable of a frown, and her accomplishment blows away
those of 99% of the population - and for that, she's SA's first Sailor
Chick of the Year. Here's the marathon thread, and this photo is from
Christophe Launay/sealaunay.com.

http://www.sailinganarchy.com/index_page1.php




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<OzOne(a)Crackerbox-Palace.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 18 May 2010 19:08:12 +1000, "Blue Heeler" <osd351(a)gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>OzOne(a)Crackerbox-Palace.com wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Sydney to Hobart is considered an achievement by anyone who ACTUALLY
>>> KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT BOATS!
>>>
>>
>>
>>In the race, under race conditions yes it is tough and an achievement.
>>
>>But as a cruising destination it isn't anything special, pick your time
>>and your biggest enemy is boredom.
>
> Yes race conditions with crews of 10 on a similar sized yacht..
>
>
>
>
> OzOne of the three twins
>
> I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace.



Sure...a crew of ten aboard a 34 foot yacht?

come on, you claim to know everything about boats

You would be lucky to fit a crew of five aboard a small boat that size.

And, for eight months????