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"Rosalie B." wrote in message
... This is YOUR fault. You need to explain IN ADVANCE exactly what you are going to do and what the line handler is going to do, and have their hand on the line that you want them to be doing something with - make them repeat it back to you, or whatever it takes. I agree 100%. This is the part I trying to learn. I do try to brief and explain in advance but my crew is on the cusp of impatient, know-it-all, teenagerhood . Their eyes roll long before I get through a full explanation and they get that, "can't we just go sailing?" look. Their mother breaks in and says, "Don't lecture them, just tell them what you want them to do." I do put their hand and the cleat and tell them to unwrap it and let it go. Then I look up and find them fumbling with the end looped fast into the other cleat that can't be undone because of the tension. There is a fine line somewhere between boredom and conveying enough information to cover all possible mix ups that I haven't found yet. Strange thing is that I used to be a sailing instructor and was considered a very good one. I used to take people (girls) who had never been in a boat before in their life out in Solings on Sunday afternoons in Boston Harbor and talk them through setting the spinnaker (yes, I was young and dumb then). Everything seems to work better with non-family members. A lot of this is normal family dynamics spilling over onto the boat. -- Roger Long |
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