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Peter Hendra wrote in
: Larry, This is by far the best advice anyone could hear. Congratulations on a great posting and for taking the time to think about and write these words to someone you will probably never meet. You're quite welcome. Some of them bark quite loudly, especially yelling at the crew, shouting orders, in a race...but they don't hardly ever bite. Even then, it's all in good fun because Captain Blythe will take his crew to dinner and party, especially if the terrified crew (plus the boat's awful handicap) should result in a win!...(c; (It is fun crewing on a big, slow, clunky cruiser with a big party going on. Other crews laugh as they easily pass us and wonder why we're all smirking and smiling. They, obviously, haven't checked the race webpage to find out what the old, slow girl's handicap is. Hell, in order to beat us, they have to arrive two DAYS before we do!...(c; Somehow, from reading your postings when I get near the web over the past few years I had somehow imagined you to be possibly in your mid forties. Hell! You are two years older than me. I'm 61. Cap'n Geoffrey's 68, going on 29 after a few ales. We get along fabulously. I was introduced to him by another boater I was helping at the time, as me and the other guy were casually cruising the docks looking for someone to offer us free beer. We've been friends ever since. Cap'n call me. Says, "There's something on the chart table. Can you figure out how to hook it up? I got it at the Miami Boat Show." "It" is some new electronic gadget I can easily hook up....of course, assuming we can find a suitable space to mount its display/input device/mic/printer/plotter/drafting-table-sized marking device. We might have to dismount something that's 2 years old the "new" wore off of, but we'll make it fit. Cap'n is a fine wood craftsman. He's responsible for the custom cabinetry/mounting of anything new. I'm responsible for its electronics/electrical integration and software integration. I KNOW better than to say, "We already have one of these from XXXXXX. Why do we need two?" He always looks so disappointed, so we have several chartplotters (Garmin, Raymarine, Yeoman), compasses (B&G, Raymarine (both the compass sensor and smart heading sensor), GPS (Garmin, Raymarine WAAS-GPS), etc. As long as I don't have to pull another cable through the Nav to Helm wireway that's stuffed, I'm fine with it. The only thing Navy has we don't is weaponry. SHHHH....keep him away from boatshow weapon salesmen! Peter, you don't need a boat. There are PLENTY of boats to play with/on/out of sitting on docks all over. Unless you just HAVE to have a family cruiser to take the kids out on, something none of the yachties want on their boats I know, spending all that cash on boats and upkeep is unnecessary. If you want to cruise around in some really nice yachts, you need a pleasant captain who, like my friend, would love to have someone he can trust to get her ready-for-sea...and pilot her most of the time...so he can enjoy his guests and family...rather than being strapped to the wheel all the time. I don't have that kind of money. I like my position aboard..... NOTHING beats taking the CAPTAIN'S VISA card to West Marine on a Saturday morning for a "few parts and replenishment spares".....(c; cheers and thanks Peter Hendra Cheers! Boddington's ok?....my favorite. Larry -- Message for Comcrap Internet Customers: http://tinyurl.com/3ayl9c Unlimited Service my ass.....(d^ ![]() |
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