"Joe" wrote in message
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Nevertheless, we all do make mistakes. So did the guy in charge of the
Exxon
Valdez. Some are more serious than others. BTW, the boat was recovered
with
minor damage.
Lets look at the photos.
Is that his boat? Yes
Is that a proper bottom job, or half assed at best?
It doesn't look that bad, especially given when it was hauled and painted
last, but in any case, that has little to do with seamanship.
Maintaining a boat is number one for seamanship. A squared away ship
is always safer than a negelected ship.
And, it was well-maintained except for your notion that the bottom needed to
be hauled before the next season.
Is he clearly sailing near shore ...where during rip currents or tides
waves tend to build and roll?
You've just described a good portion of the bay.
Then a good portion of the bay should be avoided by sailors in small
sailboats..right?
I strongly suggest you don't sail out here, because that's what I would
recommend for you. g
Is he outside the channel through the bridge in a area that has to be
shallow due to bridge supports and shore?
Yup.. outside the channel, which is perfectly reasonable in most
conditions,
in an aread that many, many people sail, which isn't actually that
shallow.
Shallow enough to produce rollers
So?
Did he sail into a washing machine and not tack out of a surf?
Yup.. the mistake.
Did he turn into the ditch in a rolling surf and capsize?
Could he have surfed the boat and turned out after the roller ?
Doubtful. Who knows. I don't know anyone who can make the claim to be
able
to do it in those conditions.
Was he paying attention?
Nope. Again, the mistake.
I can think of another 5 stupid things he did...can you?
Good for you. Can you think of things he did right?
Waited for a surfer to rescue him, sailed alone, wearing bright
colored clothes
Nope. Wrong. He had crew. Duhh... look at the pictures again.
And you call yourself Capt ?
Feel free to insult me if you think that makes you look better.
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"j" ganz
hEY DUMBKALPH. I could care less about looking better or insulting
you.
Clearly you do care. You're still trying.
He's lucky not to be dead or missing a limb.
Yes, he's lucky.
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