Heart of Gold Sailing
Here's a not-too-interesting clip of our 35s5 sailing. Thomas is
ever-moving on the boat, but there's always a hand for him. We're doing about 6 knots here...Thomas decided he needed to play with his soap bubbles of course! http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWHEF8EeaDw RB 35s5 NY |
Heart of Gold Sailing
Capt. Rob wrote: Here's a not-too-interesting clip of our 35s5 sailing. Thomas is ever-moving on the boat, but there's always a hand for him. We're doing about 6 knots here...Thomas decided he needed to play with his soap bubbles of course! http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWHEF8EeaDw RB 35s5 NY Did Thom just dump a bottle of soap on deck...then try to walk on it, next to the tumble down stern? Joe |
Heart of Gold Sailing
Did Thom just dump a bottle of soap on deck...then try to walk on it, next to the tumble down stern? Nope. Bottle is sealed. To dangerous to let him play with it underway...slippery decks! RB 35s5 NY |
Heart of Gold Sailing
In article .com,
Joe wrote: Capt. Rob wrote: Here's a not-too-interesting clip of our 35s5 sailing. Thomas is ever-moving on the boat, but there's always a hand for him. We're doing about 6 knots here...Thomas decided he needed to play with his soap bubbles of course! http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWHEF8EeaDw RB 35s5 NY Did Thom just dump a bottle of soap on deck...then try to walk on it, next to the tumble down stern? Seems rather unsafe to have a child that small on the stern seat like that. It wouldn't take much to have him go through the stern lifelines. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
Heart of Gold Sailing
Jonathan Ganz wrote: In article .com, Joe wrote: Capt. Rob wrote: Here's a not-too-interesting clip of our 35s5 sailing. Thomas is ever-moving on the boat, but there's always a hand for him. We're doing about 6 knots here...Thomas decided he needed to play with his soap bubbles of course! http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWHEF8EeaDw RB 35s5 NY Did Thom just dump a bottle of soap on deck...then try to walk on it, next to the tumble down stern? Seems rather unsafe to have a child that small on the stern seat like that. It wouldn't take much to have him go through the stern lifelines. Thoses are lifelines? I thought it was the entrance to a theater line and was looking for a doorman to un-hook the velvet ropes. Joe -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
Heart of Gold Sailing
Jonathan Ganz wrote:
In article .com, http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWHEF8EeaDw Seems rather unsafe to have a child that small on the stern seat like that. It wouldn't take much to have him go through the stern lifelines. That is rather reprehensible. Both of my boats had full netting to make sure that all small critters stayed on board. But Bob must think that an open stern is safe enough for his kid. |
Heart of Gold Sailing
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Joe wrote: http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWHEF8EeaDw Seems rather unsafe to have a child that small on the stern seat like that. It wouldn't take much to have him go through the stern lifelines. Thoses are lifelines? I thought it was the entrance to a theater line and was looking for a doorman to un-hook the velvet ropes. Yeah, they do look pretty strange. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
Heart of Gold Sailing
Thoses are lifelines? I thought it was the entrance to a theater line and was looking for a doorman to un-hook the velvet ropes. Yeah, they do look pretty strange. They do? They're just regular lifelines with West Marine padded covers. RB 35s5 NY |
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