The Silly category

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by gonzo, Dec 2, 2024.

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What do you think

  1. Yes

    30.0%
  2. No

    10.0%
  3. This is too silly to answer

    30.0%
  4. I need to ask my mom

    40.0%
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  1. TANSL
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    TANSL Senior Member

    Don't bother with me, but I think this thread should be filed in the silly threads folder.
     
  2. Ad Hoc
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    Ad Hoc Naval Architect

    There are no emotions in engineering, only facts.
    One cannot control the 'feelings' of those reading a factual post.

    Therein lies your dilemma.
     
  3. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    There are emotions in the forum though. They are stronger on members that can't accept the laws of physics. For example, that 1 electric HP is equal to 1 ICE HP. There are quite a few silly statements with made up units and definitions to prove the point.
     
  4. Will Gilmore
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    Will Gilmore Senior Member

    You can't compare Electric HP to ICE HP. You have to use lbs of thrust vs ICE HP. Everyone knows that.

    -Will
     
  5. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    Thanks for joining the silly thread. Your comment has found the right place.
     
  6. Will Gilmore
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    Will Gilmore Senior Member

    ; )

    BTW: what does ICE stand for? Oh yeah, never mind, I got it.

    -Will
     
  7. Milehog
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    Milehog Clever Quip

    I like the idea of a bit of silly levity from time to time. It makes things interesting and encourages interest in the forum.
    As I implied earlier, proas were the first thing that came to mind when I saw silly...
    Again, Russel Brown's proa that defied Cape Horn being the exception.
     
  8. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    I think that the proa vs the rest of the boats discussion should be moved to a boxing forum.
     
  9. Milehog
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    Milehog Clever Quip

    Bare knuckles?
     
  10. Will Gilmore
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    Will Gilmore Senior Member

    Marquess of Queensberry Rules.
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    -Will
     
  11. latestarter
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    latestarter Senior Member

  12. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    We should add:
    *Sea boots shall be worn. In case a contender has a peg leg, he may have a parrot service animal on his shoulder.
     
  13. seasquirt
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    seasquirt Senior Member

    Isn't a proa just a double ender to the extreme ? Many hulls could benefit from a rudder at the bow; might save on having to gybe when she won't tack. (Get around you B...). I would suggest the latest foilers were not quite boats most of the time, and deserve their own category, especially how they can impact their crews when they fall off the foils. Most boats only stop so quick when they hit something large, like a reef or a sun fish.
     
  14. gonzo
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    gonzo Senior Member

    You convinced me it was a silly idea
     

  15. Will Gilmore
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    Will Gilmore Senior Member

    On sailboatowners.com there are a couple of threads dedicated to "Funny Friday" posts. Of course, plenty of contributors post on non-Fridays, just like they post pictures when they feel like it, into Photo Wednesday's thread.

    However, maybe by having a whole category for silly posts we could have multiple threads going about things like:
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    Running across the ocean
    or,

    a yacht made from plastic bottles or,
    [​IMG] a homemade submarine or,
    [​IMG] a giant pumpkin turned into a boat.

    -Will
     
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