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Thanks Doug, The plan was "boys day out sailing".
George bailed out before we left the dock, and the girls invited themselves along. I warned them. They were careful not to drink any water either--they knew what they were getting into. I didn't invite any ladies, just more experienced men. I wanted to try out that new spinnaker-which turned out to be too big. My first choice would have been to head upwind which would have been a wet ride, followed by a deep broad reach back to test it out. The Port Jeff option, I discussed early, including the time it would take--about five hours, and I discussed the option of turning around at Middle Ground--halfway. Fred was particularly keen to get a response from the women--and one favored it--the other said nothing--she wet her pants before we got to Middle Ground. I gave my guests a good ride. Fred drove most of the day--he also drove up from New Jersey to be there. I wanted him to see what the boat was all about. Monica took the helm for a while also, and did much of the sail trim. I didn't touch the helm all day and hardly touched a sheet. I let them do what they wanted. By the way, my "bucket" was a flexible Clorox bottle scoop. It's perfect to **** in--for either sex. Part of being a sailor is being able to use "the bucket". My 11 year old niece can do it. "DSK" wrote katysails wrote: We've been chiding him on these points all year....he has probably created another "non-sailor".... I think you're wronging Bart on several points. He wanted to go for a sail, they wanted to go along. If Bart doesn't have a working head on board, that's a bit of a barrier to longer sails with women on board... but at least he tried... DSK |
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