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On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:09:32 +0000, Larry wrote:
"Roger Long" wrote in : The paper reports that it was the third time he had required assistance in 36 hours so I don't feel quite so bad about checking him out. If the USCG didn't notice something wrong the first two times, I probably wouldn't have been able to justify getting them involved just by making a close pass. CG screwed up. They should have confiscated his boat on the 2ND call and put him before a judge to have his competency tested by a shrink. Of course, we COULD have some SANE laws that says NOONE OVER 60 SAILS ALONE......which is fairly obvious, but we'd rather risk CG sailor's lives than screw with the elite's right to be stupid. I'm 62. I don't give a **** how "fit" a 60-year-old is, in his mind....Jack La Lane shouldn't be out sailing alone over 60....maybe over 50! Larry, sorry I can't agree. when I lived in Maine I met a lobsterman - 81 years old and still fishing every day except Sunday. Had you told Capt. Carter he was too old to fish he'd have laughed at you. I also knew an 80-something old cruiser who sailed back from Asia the hard way - head north to Japan and turn right. Equating age and ability is probably only accurate if you talk about solely physical attributes. Which sailing hardly requires. What you don't need is more laws. Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct Address is bpaige125atgmaildotcom) |
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