Forum: RIBs & ribbing
04 October 2009, 21:31
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Good.
I'm glad that we were able to clear that up for you. :)
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
04 October 2009, 21:09
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Hi JSP,
can't say that I do, not often anyway. :)
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
04 October 2009, 21:05
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The
heading for the thread was "The All New Ribquest", but due to OP's peculiar behaviour in praising the Ribquest and buying a Redbay, a discussion seems to have taken place re. these two. His reason...
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
04 October 2009, 19:53
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Hmm.
That's what I expected when I wrote asking for one. Doesn't always work out like that, tho. Unfortunately.
:(
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
04 October 2009, 18:23
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Hi,
I have had some decent replies, too, including some of those mentioned on this thread, and some not mentioned: e.g. XS ribs.
The problem in some cases is that you ask for a quote or a price list,...
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
03 October 2009, 19:36
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
03 October 2009, 19:19
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Thanks JSP,
Still don't know how to look at the tibs he's sell, tho. Or even to contact him to have a chat.
Ruppy
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
03 October 2009, 19:11
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Hi,
Unfortunately I don't know these two people (Ian Sharlot or Mike CC). Do they work for rib manufacturers?
Thanks,
rupert.
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
03 October 2009, 13:12
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Yes, MarkQ
it's a shame, but suppose I'll just have to keep my money in my pocket, and keep travelling with friends when the Bon Marin isn't available. :(
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
02 October 2009, 19:18
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Willk,
Been busy, but now I am back.
I meant "flimsy", liughtweight, like little sparrows. They fly fast, but have no weight. Not like heavy buzzards.
:cool:
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
02 October 2009, 12:53
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
01 October 2009, 17:03
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This
is the theory, but the practice is a different ball-game. Depends on the boat, your experience, luck, etc.
Take a Bat, for instance, which is a 6 mt rib with 24 or 26 inch tubes, and is a very...
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
30 September 2009, 06:17
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I don't want to start a war,
so I won't mentioned names, but many (although not all) of the manufacturers I have written to were very slow in coming back to me with answers to my questions. Some never replied at all.
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
30 September 2009, 06:17
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I don't want to start a war, but
many (although not all) of the manufacturers I have written to were very slow in coming back to me with answers to my questions. Some never replied at all.
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
29 September 2009, 21:15
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I don't think
that a Bayliner is a real category RCD B, insofar as it should be able to cope with 4 mt waves, etc.
"Last Call" was a Bayliner 245SB and the tragic consequences of that have been amply discussed on...
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
29 September 2009, 16:28
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But,
not quite as good as the Redbay, eh? :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
29 September 2009, 11:14
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I
don't really know, but price, perhaps? ;)
there is litterally bugger ALL between the two cats, some may argue there is nothing.
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Forum: RIBs & ribbing
29 September 2009, 10:45
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Mollers
"You were so impressed, you bought a Redbay. "
Love it. Can't stop laughing. Fantastic. =) =) =) :rofl::rofl::rofl:
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