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On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 16:25:12 -0500, " Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
wrote: "Jessica B" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 30 Jan 2011 09:29:41 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote: snipped a bunch Sharp! It looks like it's brand new. You must be meticulous in your care. I confess that I don't know much about sailboats, but I do know about neat and tidy (and warm weather!). I must have missed this post in the shuffle. Thanks for the good words, Jessica. It's refreshing after the constant jealousy-related put downs some of the pretend sailors in the group seem overly fond of dishing out. Neat and tidy is important in a sailboat as cluttered and untidy results in accidents and equipment failures. What many people seem to forget is that "first she's a sailboat." In other words, first things first and don't install or change anything that reduces the efficiency of the sailing machine. And, spend the majority of time on the boat as a sailing system than anything else. Yes this is certainly true. One thing we're constantly reminded about is to be aware of the general condition of a job site. It's a clue about what you'll find when you start really looking. Our first priority as inspectors is for personal safety. I have my PPE kit with me at all times. I don't go into areas that look messy, e.g., piping laying around. Again, I don't do much commercial these days, and we tend to give resid. consumers a break, but commercial sites have been cited for stuff strewn about. I keep reminding myself that boats are female! So, we have to be handled surely but gently. Sounds like fun! We're a bit fickle but if we're treated right, we have great moves! And most of you can dance well. That clueless Bruce (stuck at the Bangkock dock) didn't have a clue what I was talking about when I refered to a sailboat as an 'interface dancer.' Duh. Like having the hull in the water and the sails in the air and working the interface between water and air - and dancing the interface if treated right - with great moves. Heck, you haven't had much sailing experience at all and you already know more than Bruce seems to know about it. Sure... I know how to dance... that's like required or something. Sounds very mystical and zen-like. I'd imagine that there's no distinct boundry between the water and air, especially when the boat is really moving and kicking up some spray. snippage Well, I'm certainly not into the "comforts of home" too much. I'm not spartan, but I don't have an apartment filled with stuffed animals either! The comforts of home are OK - AT HOME! However, even at home too much clutter is just a big pain in the neck. How much crap does a body need anyway. Pretty soon if you have too many things the things own you and not the other way around like it's supposed to be. But on a sailboat one should expect to rough it a little. The same goes for camping. Some people call driving around in large, comfy RVs camping. What a joke! Camping is supposed to be a little primitive so you can enjoy nature without all the distractions. Same goes for sailing. You can have comforts in a small boat but they should never get in the way of the true function of the machine which is to sail and to survive the elements and keep the occupants safe and relatively comfortable. Those who try to turn their boats into a big floating condo are missing the point. There's this place where the family goes sort of near Yosemite, but not in a national park. You drive as far as the dirt road goes, then hike the rest of the way... about 2 miles. You have to carry food and sleeping bags, but some things are just hidden. Wilbur Hubbard |
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