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I emailed him back and asked him to call be
before I left for the Thanksgiving. He did call me back and told me he decided NOT to sail the ditch this year. I was pleased because that is the advice I was going to give him. I suggested he spend more time getting to know the boat and perfecting his systems learning all the harbors in Long Island Sound and getting more experience in places like Maine, Shelter Island, and the Vineyard. It turns out he does have 90 and 100% jibs. I have no clue why he was not using the 90. To his credit, he dived on the boat himself yesterday and cleared the fouled prop. Not bad for a man nearly 60. You would not catch me diving this time of year and I have a 7mm wet suit! My other friend is sailing to Bermuda on Sunday--I'm a little concerned because I'm not sure he is up for it. He does not know how to use his SSB, but he does have a Sat Phone. This will be his "final exam" as a sailor. Another case of leaving to late, although that will not matter once he crosses the Gulf Stream--it will be shorts and T-shirt weather. At some point you reach a level of experience where you know what you are getting into and still decide to go forward. It is a second coming of age that most people never reach. Bart |