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On Wed, 09 May 2007 00:10:54 +0000, Larry wrote:
Chuck Gould wrote in oups.com: Under you standard, almost nobody old enough to be retired would be allowed to go boating without a babysitter? I sail offshore on an Amel 41 ketch. Cap'n Geoffrey is around 70. It's his boat. I must admit we HAVE sailed offshore of Florida, just the two of us, between Ft Lauderdale and Ponce Inlet, S of Daytona Beach. Weather was perfect or we wouldn't have gone. Neither one of us are "disabled" and either one of us can sail her safely for a day, maybe two. But, neither one of us will go offshore over 2 in our condition, which isn't really that bad, but we DO GET OVERTIRED IN 2 DAYS....too tired for safe sailing in a squall condition, which happens often, here. Our "crew" is SIX sailors, sometimes EIGHT, for passages Charleston to FL, for example. Everyone gets SLEEP, noone gets DEAD. All hands are available, including ours, in bad situations. The other four are late 20's to mid 40's, experienced sailors, physically fit. And we STILL have been beaten up to exhaustion a few times offshore of Georgia. I cannot imagine how an 80-year-old goat and his 78-year-old wife can be called "fit" to sail a 38' boat under those circumstances...I just can't! Larry Maybe so, Larry, but I'm about half way around the world from where you are and the marina here is full of boats. Certainly some of them are based here but I'd guess that half are on their way the rest of the way around. I don't go around asking people how old they are but from looking at them I'd guess many/most are over sixty and I have known quite a number who were in their seventies. Hell! I am and I sail a 40 footer; alone. I think the difference is that you are doing something like a delivery voyage, i.e., trying to get there quick. Most single handers are certainly trying to get there but aren't adverse to heaving to if that is the best solution to whatever is facing them. I have a good friend who has sailed literally all over the Indian Ocean alone. I know innumerable people who have sailed from south Africa to Thailand, alone. No licenses either.. I just brought a motor boat from Singapore to Phuket, some 1,000 miles, with just my wife. As for your six man crew, to quote someone or another, "I don't know six people I'd want to go to sea with" :-). Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeatgmaildotcom) -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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