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She should have left you years ago.
Scotty "Donal" wrote in message ... "Gerard Weatherby" wrote in message ... Need to work on our communication skills a bit. While the engine running much cooler due to vastly improved water flow, the Admiral had trouble getting the choke and throttle setting right. She wasn't able to get it above idle without it starting to stall. I ran back to cockpit, set throttle and gas it up to crusing RPM, look up and find that she's let go of the tiller to grab boat hook to fend hitting another boat! Heh last year I had some communication problems with the first mate. Before going forward, I gave her the tiller and said "Hold it there". A few seconds later the boat veered off course. I calmly asked her to get back on course. Over the next couple of days the same thing happend again twice. The fourth time that it happened, my patience gave out. I exploded with "CAN YOU NOT hold the F*&^&*g thing where I ask you to?". My wife replied that she had held it exactly where I had left it. She was looking at the tiller as she said this.... and indeed she had not let the tiller move at all. The lesson is that instructions have to be unambiguous. To me "hold it there" means "keep the boat on this heading". To an inexperienced crew "hold it there" means "hold it there". I apologised for shouting, and considered my good luck in having a wife who will come sailing with me. Regards Donal -- |
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