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Dear Group,

Advice needed, even from Bobsprit.


Slumming it now?
That's beneath you.


I've seen many a picture on your website of cockpits loaded
with some fine-looking women who seem to be quite enjoying
themselves judging by the looks on their faces.

Perhaps you or anybody else who has females aboard can
give me a few tips of how to make women as comfortable
as possible so they have an enjoyable experience when
sailing.

Is it a good idea to take a novice female sailor out on
the ocean.?


How would the Blob know? He's rarely left the dock, much less made it off
shore.

Even is this lady should happen to be used
to, say, flying and may not suffer at all from motion
sickness?

What peculiarities do woman have aboard. Are they
squeamish about using the head in such close quarters?


Not usually. Some are, but in the keys since it's warm, you could always drop
the hook and let her go swimming.


Are they able to use a cedar bucket?


She'd probably worry about splinters.....whether there's a possibility or not.


Do they insist on cooking and preparing meals?


Not usually. Have plenty of beer (or other adult beverages) on hand. And
snacks. They usually want the drinks cold.

Thanks in advance.


More than welcome.


CN

C. Bell


 
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