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DSK wrote: I remember it because although we broached and dunked the rail several times that day, one particular time the boat went down hard with at least 2/3 of the main in the water, the mainsheet slack, the boat being dragged sideways at maybe 6 or 10 knots making a roaring foamy wake at both ends. Crew on the high side were hanging from the lifelines, crew on the lee side were under water. Water was pouring into the cabin and I was thinking, "well, I hope we don't sink, but if we do, at least it's not my boat." Good thought. Actually, I intended to exclude racing, since it's a lot more common then. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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