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Joe wrote:
Same here, My upper spreader are close to 55 ft and I've jumped off them, and your right about the rocking, yet need to practice on your timing Doug. If I ran a training ship I'd have some kind secret club, and book to sign,(bet Gaz has one but it's secret and he's not telling, Sorta like a member of the skulls and crossbones) and routines to make the students remember thru pratical application the importance and rewards of teamwork, and the suffering all live thru when teamwork is not aheared to. Racing to Maui is a good team building experience but I doubt Gaz gets to do that every year. A sailboat like Gaz is running would be the perfect stage and tool to do this. I think it unwise to frown upon smoking yet endorse drinking. Pretty nice military duty Gaz, for 6 mo. I ran Admiral Schraders Gig, he was COMCRUDESGRU ONE. A 45 footer that would do 30+ knots and we always got the best of everything the navy had to offer. He used the Gompers for his flag ship for awhile. Joe We used to do the Vic-Maui (it's every second year) on even years and the Van-Isle 360 on odd years. We've stopped doing the Vic-Maui because our secondary role, recruiting, is not done when we sail to Hawaii. That is why we head north on even years now. Oriole won the 2000 Vic-Maui on corrected time. Best overall. Gaz |