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Jonathan Ganz
 
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Default Sailing into a berth!

He installed an Atomic 4.... no diesel fumes on his boat!

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
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What every, single,, solitary so-called sailor
does to ruin their docking under sail efforts
is to do it with the engine running, 'just in case'.

Nothing spoils a seamanlike job of sailing a
vessel into her berth while having that exhaust
outlet spurting water and smelly diesel fumes.

Real sailors don't need a motor running and at
the ready. There is only ONE reason for a motor
on a sailboat and that is when there is no wind.


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message

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I understand that the abundance of photos you post of sailing is for our
enjoyment and not to validate your abilities Bob...... BUT........

Mr.
Murphy will insist that each time you dock under sail flawlessly there

will
be none to witness the event... but should you screw up a dozen will be

on
hand to share the joy. I just happened to be quite proud of the fact

that I
not only docked a charter boat on which I had no previous experience in
close maneuvering... but I actually had the good fortune to do it while

a
large group of people watched.

I merely commented because I know your past opinion on docking under

sail
as being considered a dangerous and risky affair and not to be

undertaken by
anyone. I'm glad experience has taught you different. Like MOB drills...
docking under sail drills are required to compliment a well rounded set

of
sailing skills.


CM

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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| several 90 degree turns and a
| tight area with over a dozen eye witnesses.
|
| I'm afraid I don't require eyewitnesses to know that my boat handling

is
| superb.
|
| RB






 
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