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Bruce in Bangkok wrote:
Of course it could have been prevented. Simply wear a harness and stay clipped on all the time. But like many other endeavors, sailing is really a dangerous thing to do, compared to sitting on a rock, on dry land. The question is how dangerous do you want it to be. Sailing in the Hobart Race is, for example, far more dangerous then in the Thailand King's Cup but they may well have more entries in the Hobart Race; sailing round the horn is far more dangerous then going through the canal but people still do it. "My Old Man and the Sea" is a book about a father and son who planned and prepared for several years to "round the horn", even built a special boat for it. My own beliefs are that you simply cannot be 100% safe all the time, (some people have dropped dead walking to the Supermarket) so do what you want, be as prudent as you think reasonable, and have a good time. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) I loved that book, Bruce. Hell of a story. even with the 10,000 mile cat... -- Richard Lamb |
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