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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On 29 Oct 2006 21:52:38 -0800, "Chuck Gould" wrote: The magic docking words are part of the vocabulary of most infants and familiar to us all. When things go wrong, simply say "Gaa Gaa," remembering that it's an acronym for "go around again, go around again." The seasoned pro is not afraid to abort a landing that isn't going well, back off, and take a second run at it. Chuckle. To which I would add the safe driving slogan: "Leave yourself an out", so that you have time and space to "go around again". Easier said than done of course, but a good concept to be thinking about. Good article(s). I think I see a book coming. I was actually congratulated once by a dock watcher following an aborted stern in docking in Scituate. Only problem was ... he thought I was leaving. Eisboch |
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