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Baseball caps for sailing?
I'm glad to have started a discussion about an important aspect of
seamanship but everyone is taking my original post way too seriously:) I'm glad to hear though that other people have their baseball caps blow off often enough to have to resort to the methods described here. -- Roger Long |
Baseball caps for sailing?
Better to lose the hat than the head ...
Just a thought ... why did the Pirates wear those "pirate" hats? Was that just a popular hat of the time? Always wondered about that one. Black Beard with a Red Sox hat would be a little weird though. ======== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... I'm glad to have started a discussion about an important aspect of seamanship but everyone is taking my original post way too seriously:) I'm glad to hear though that other people have their baseball caps blow off often enough to have to resort to the methods described here. -- Roger Long |
Baseball caps for sailing?
I don't think any other kind of hat would really "go" with the outfit.
"Thomas Wentworth" wrote in message news:CXnKg.137$Ua4.104@trndny01... Better to lose the hat than the head ... Just a thought ... why did the Pirates wear those "pirate" hats? Was that just a popular hat of the time? Always wondered about that one. Black Beard with a Red Sox hat would be a little weird though. ======== "Roger Long" wrote in message ... I'm glad to have started a discussion about an important aspect of seamanship but everyone is taking my original post way too seriously:) I'm glad to hear though that other people have their baseball caps blow off often enough to have to resort to the methods described here. -- Roger Long |
Baseball caps for sailing?
"Roger Long" wrote:
I like wearing baseball caps when not spending long periods in intense sun (then, it's my big floppy canvas sailing hat, I always know which way to put it on because the mildew goes on the right) but the frequency with which they blow off is maddening. It makes for great MOB practice and I'm proud to say I've never left one behind. I also have a fair collection from boats I've designed, Titanic Expeditions, etc. My constant running and boat maneuvering to retrieve wayward caps has given me a bit of a complex. I can't recall ever in my life seeing someone else lose theirs. I've suspected for years that there might be something strange about the shape of my head and I suddenly realized that this photo from my recent cruise confirms it. http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06C23.htm What do you think? Do I need to retire my collection of caps? Was there never any hope of my being a professional ball player, aside from not being able to hit, catch, or run? If your hats blow off, please let me know, I'll feel much better. I don't wear baseball caps except a CSY logo one at boat shows or similar venues to identify myself to other CSY owners. I feel that in general baseball caps are pretty useless for the purpose of keeping the sun off of a person, with the possible exception of the Cape Cod type hats which have the EXTRA long bill - my dad used to wear those. All the hats I wear have chin straps because otherwise I have to keep grabbing them to keep them from blowing off. To date (knock wood), I've never lost one overboard. Bob wears bbcaps all the time, but mostly ashore or in the cockpit which is enclosed. AFAIK he hasn't lost any overboard either. Being of the male pattern baldness tribe, he has more need to cover the top of his head than I do (yet anyway). grandma Rosalie S/V RosalieAnn, Leonardtown, MD CSY 44 WO #156 http://home.mindspring.com/~gmbeasley/id1.html |
Baseball caps for sailing?
Thanks Roger... for a memory..! Now I will explain. (smile) While viewing your photos I noticed you had one of the schooner "Adix of London". During July of last year... this same vessel was moored at Apia, Independant Samoa... and I also photographed same. It definitely is an eye catcher. One particular morning the crew and I broke out our binoculars to watch some nice looking gal exercising on a fancy treadmill that had been placed on Adix's mid deck. Needless to say... the "Adix of London" is well traveled..! Thanks Bill M/V Polynesia July 2005 |
Baseball caps for sailing?
On Sat, 02 Sep 2006 21:32:42 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: I'm glad to hear though that other people have their baseball caps blow off often enough to have to resort to the methods described here. Unfortunately it happens all the time, even to us power boaters who have not taken vows of poverty. :-) |
Baseball caps for sailing?
Dennis Pogson wrote: Roger Long wrote: I like wearing baseball caps when not spending long periods in intense sun (then, it's my big floppy canvas sailing hat, I always know which way to put it on because the mildew goes on the right) but the frequency with which they blow off is maddening. It makes for great MOB practice and I'm proud to say I've never left one behind. I also have a fair collection from boats I've designed, Titanic Expeditions, etc. My constant running and boat maneuvering to retrieve wayward caps has given me a bit of a complex. I can't recall ever in my life seeing someone else lose theirs. I've suspected for years that there might be something strange about the shape of my head and I suddenly realized that this photo from my recent cruise confirms it. http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06C23.htm What do you think? Do I need to retire my collection of caps? Was there never any hope of my being a professional ball player, aside from not being able to hit, catch, or run? If your hats blow off, please let me know, I'll feel much better. Musto caps don't blow off! The secret is in the strong crocodile clip and leather lanyard. You just buy the wrong caps Roger. stuff the overpriced musto rubbish, keep your big floppy canvas hat but use some string to tie it around your chin (surely there must be some string on your yacht?)/ |
Baseball caps for sailing?
akcarlos wrote:
Dennis Pogson wrote: Roger Long wrote: I like wearing baseball caps when not spending long periods in intense sun (then, it's my big floppy canvas sailing hat, I always know which way to put it on because the mildew goes on the right) but the frequency with which they blow off is maddening. It makes for great MOB practice and I'm proud to say I've never left one behind. I also have a fair collection from boats I've designed, Titanic Expeditions, etc. My constant running and boat maneuvering to retrieve wayward caps has given me a bit of a complex. I can't recall ever in my life seeing someone else lose theirs. I've suspected for years that there might be something strange about the shape of my head and I suddenly realized that this photo from my recent cruise confirms it. http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06C23.htm What do you think? Do I need to retire my collection of caps? Was there never any hope of my being a professional ball player, aside from not being able to hit, catch, or run? If your hats blow off, please let me know, I'll feel much better. Musto caps don't blow off! The secret is in the strong crocodile clip and leather lanyard. You just buy the wrong caps Roger. stuff the overpriced musto rubbish, keep your big floppy canvas hat but use some string to tie it around your chin (surely there must be some string on your yacht?)/ Which chin? I have 3. |
Baseball caps for sailing?
akcarlos wrote:
Dennis Pogson wrote: Roger Long wrote: I like wearing baseball caps when not spending long periods in intense sun (then, it's my big floppy canvas sailing hat, I always know which way to put it on because the mildew goes on the right) but the frequency with which they blow off is maddening. It makes for great MOB practice and I'm proud to say I've never left one behind. I also have a fair collection from boats I've designed, Titanic Expeditions, etc. My constant running and boat maneuvering to retrieve wayward caps has given me a bit of a complex. I can't recall ever in my life seeing someone else lose theirs. I've suspected for years that there might be something strange about the shape of my head and I suddenly realized that this photo from my recent cruise confirms it. http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06C23.htm What do you think? Do I need to retire my collection of caps? Was there never any hope of my being a professional ball player, aside from not being able to hit, catch, or run? If your hats blow off, please let me know, I'll feel much better. Musto caps don't blow off! The secret is in the strong crocodile clip and leather lanyard. You just buy the wrong caps Roger. stuff the overpriced musto rubbish, keep your big floppy canvas hat but use some string to tie it around your chin (surely there must be some string on your yacht?)/ Or maybe a hockey skate 'lace'. A string would probably cut into your chin. |
Baseball caps for sailing?
Don White wrote:
akcarlos wrote: Dennis Pogson wrote: Roger Long wrote: I like wearing baseball caps when not spending long periods in intense sun (then, it's my big floppy canvas sailing hat, I always know which way to put it on because the mildew goes on the right) but the frequency with which they blow off is maddening. It makes for great MOB practice and I'm proud to say I've never left one behind. I also have a fair collection from boats I've designed, Titanic Expeditions, etc. My constant running and boat maneuvering to retrieve wayward caps has given me a bit of a complex. I can't recall ever in my life seeing someone else lose theirs. I've suspected for years that there might be something strange about the shape of my head and I suddenly realized that this photo from my recent cruise confirms it. http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/06C23.htm What do you think? Do I need to retire my collection of caps? Was there never any hope of my being a professional ball player, aside from not being able to hit, catch, or run? If your hats blow off, please let me know, I'll feel much better. Musto caps don't blow off! The secret is in the strong crocodile clip and leather lanyard. You just buy the wrong caps Roger. stuff the overpriced musto rubbish, keep your big floppy canvas hat but use some string to tie it around your chin (surely there must be some string on your yacht?)/ Or maybe a hockey skate 'lace'. A string would probably cut into your chin. Couldn't you just tie the string (or lace or bungee or whatever) to the hat and the pin the other end to the back of your jacket or shirt? That way the string wouldn't be around your neck, and you wouldn't have to decide which chin to put it under. I have so many things around my neck already - cameras (at least one and sometimes two), and binoculars, and sometimes a separate detached hood if it is cold that when a hat blows off, I get strangled. |
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