man dies on sailboat: death by chair
Did you read the article that you quote?
I read that article and a few others and also watched the KGW video.
The boat was a 65 ft. sail boat. Have you ever been on a 65 ft. sail
boat?
Do you mean, have I ever been on a sailing yacht 20M?
The ansewer is yes. Actually several. I fact I plan on bing on an 80
foot sailboat as a tourist in a few days. What can I say, I enjoy
traditional sailing craft.
Where do you think that the Helmsman positions himself while steering
the boat?
Close to the helm.
Do you really think that he stands to the wheel clad in oilskins and
sou-wester?
One of the things that I found repulsive while working as an AB on
those OSV/DSV was the slothenly way those fat coonasses put there
obease ass on the captain chair and sat there while underway.
I did what every one should do I STOOD WATCH. The captain finally
ordered me to sit in the chair because all my walking around made him
nervous when he was on the bridge and I was driving the boat.
Personally I like to walk around. It keeps me awake and alert! I see
more that way and am not prone to doze off. Not a good Idea to run
into a rig or another boat as an AB with the captain in the mess.
Once again, you don't know what you are talking about.
Cheers,
Bruce
(bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom)
Once again your luberly and lacadasical aproach to seamanship has
dimmed your ability to see a travisty when it happend. The operator
made several errors on serveral levels and now his kids will live with
that tragity for decades to come.
Look, if you want an easyboy on your boat go for it. Hell put a sofa
in the cockpit for all I care. When I Stand Watch, I stand AND watch!
But yes I also sit in the cockpit. Why???? cause there aint no
bulkheads to keep me from falling overboard if I get knocked out of my
lazyboy.
Bob
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