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NE Sailboat wrote:
I don't want to read "boat caught in reversing falls" in the Portland Press. I've been through hairer place than that: http://home.maine.rr.com/bmssez/06C8.htm and not to mention many passages through the infamous Woods Hole, my old front yard. I remember getting into the channel just as a tug and barge coming down current the other way hit some eddy and the barge swung out to one side taking up most of the channel. I eased over into a cove in the rocks and let the main out so that the speed dropped to just match the current. We held position over the ground, still making impressive speed through the water, with the rocks close ahead, astern, and along side. The tug boat swept by gunning it's engines and blowing clouds of black smoke attempting to get the barge back in line as I juggled sail trim and rudder. The beautiful woman who was with me said, "I am very impressed." A year or two later though, she married the tugboat captain, evidence perhaps that size (of boats) does matter. I've always felt that it isn't what you have but what you do with it and how that matters but it didn't do the trick this time. Free mooring in Nantucket eh? Clearly you are pleasanter to some people than many of your posts here would indicate. -- Roger Long |
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