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Wilbur Hubbard Wilbur Hubbard is offline
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Default A shining example of gross incompetence

"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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"Bob" wrote:

A Long Island Sound "sailor" takes the family and friends out for a
daysail. Due to his own negligence, the propellor shaft comes loose and
falls out of the boat.


That's why you put a hose clamp on the shaft to eliminate this problem in
the first place.

Lew



Great minds think alike. I put a hose clamp (actually two) on my rudder
stock the first week I owned my boat. I had heard stories of the tiller
hardware carrying away on various boats and if this happened to my boat the
entire rudder would be free to fall straight down, rudder, rudder stock and
all and sink to the bottom.

People like Bobsprit have no clue. People like him are not capable of
discerning cause and effect. They cannot extrapolate eventualities from the
simplest of starting points. Consequently, they remain chronically
unprepared and they blame things on accidents or bad luck. This type of
person is your typical liberal when it comes to politics. They don't know
the meaning of personal responsibility so they embrace a political system
that places the responsibility for their own failings on somebody else.
These are the slip and fall lawyers of politics. Always placing the blame
somewhere else and always expecting a free ride because they are owed it
just for being around.

This type of person is particularly unsuited to be a sailor because sailors,
in order to succeed, must assume responsibility for their own actions.
Sailors must be able to see eventualities and sailors must thoroughly
understand all the systems aboard their vessels and be prepared to cope with
any and all ways these systems are prone to failure.

Bobsprit only has training in babysitting children and saying, "Yes, honey!"
at this point. He never took sailing seriously even before he got henpecked
and pussy whipped. He was always bragging and showing off and gloating over
how his toys were better than everybody else's toys. His attitude has always
been when he breaks his toy due to incompetence that he will get some money
from his wife or from his estate and he will buy a bigger and better toy
only to have to struggle through the entire process again without ever
having learned one thing in the meantime.

The big lunk is a waste of space and a bad example not only as a sailor but
as an example of manhood.


Wilbur Hubbard