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If that was the plan, then when your friend showed up with his women you
should have spoken up and explained yopu were not prepared for non-sailors and that there would be no facilities so therefore they should change their plans and go to the beach or something...you are not obligated to inconvenience your plans for others....by trying to be nice, you ended up being a jerk....stop trying and just be yourself.... "Bart Senior" wrote in message t... 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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