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There is nothing condescending about it, if done
in private. Most of the time it is the crew that are talking about how they did. How can that be condescending? BTW, most of these are training situations with students. "Capt.Mooron" wrote "Bart Senior" .@. wrote I often take crew aside and ask them how they think they did. In private they are quick to admit their faults Some of them elaborate, and some just admit making a mistake. I praise what they did well and stress the concept of thinking ahead. Good Grief Bart... that's awfully condescending. None of my crew to the man woman or child would tolerate that attitude from a skipper. Any poor performance of crew aboard a vessel is due to the skipper's short comings.... not the crew. It's not about how quick they did a task, nor is it about how flawlessly they preformed... it's about having fun on the water. A crack race crew behaves much differently than a cruising crew. The expectations of the skipper should match the conditions. There is no "I" in team. CM |
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