Bart Senior wrote:
"joe" wrote
#1 Isn't it part of good seamanship to cater for the well being of your
crew. Keeping them dry, well fed, rested and happy?
There is no such thing as "dry" on an Etchells.
That's why any experienced keelboat sailor would have brought along proper
clothing, and not have their butts soaked..
If it's warm waterproof shorts might be enough..
It is a mile out of the river. The choice of routes is not relevant;
avoiding the
shoals in the river is relevant. Once in the Sound, the number of options
is
limited.
Maybe it would have been nice to stop ashore like halfway up the trip to
enable the ladies to comfortably relieve themselves?
Halfway was 7 miles from land. Only a lighthouse surrounded by rocks.
On any other route without an inflatable and outboard, there would have
been no place to stop.
"After a quick spin around the Port Jeff harbor, pointing out the hurricane
hole and other feature of this fabulous harbor, to my friend Fred, we
headed out.**I*like*to*learn*about*new*harbors.**It's*alw ays*nice*to*have
local knowledge of choice harbors."
Well, why couldn't you stop there and take a walk ashore to learn more? Or
maybe you are not confident in maneuvering your boat under sail well enough
to enter and dock at new harbors..
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