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more because of gales and other bad weather than anything else i've
just completed a four week new zealand to norfolk island solo voyage and was wondering if other folk who have spent a similar period of time alone at sea find the ropes talking to them after a couple of weeks. it got to the point that i actually dreaded the sun rising, because everything that was talking to me during the night, stopped with the coming of daylight. perhaps its a survival mechanism? the two week trip from there to australia was much more enjoyable, primarily because there were only two days of 35knot+ gales as opposed to two weeks of it. cheers bruce |
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