Excels At Extemporaneous Exposition
Excels At Extemporaneous Exposition
What the Insurance folks say about sailors from North Carolina. As for the boarding part, ahem. We’ll just say that we are not unacqainted with this evolution.
Off to race in the mumblety mumblety (nigh on to fortieth? fiftieth?) edition of the Hancock Creek Regatta.
(Skippers meeting said this will be the 53rd. Made me feel a little old).
https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2018/07/05/boating-differs-across-usa/
https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2018/07/05/boating-differs-across-usa/
What the Insurance folks say about sailors from North Carolina. As for the boarding part, ahem. We’ll just say that we are not unacqainted with this evolution.
Off to race in the mumblety mumblety (nigh on to fortieth? fiftieth?) edition of the Hancock Creek Regatta.
(Skippers meeting said this will be the 53rd. Made me feel a little old).
https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2018/07/05/boating-differs-across-usa/
https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2018/07/05/boating-differs-across-usa/
Good luck and good weather - and watch them words !
ReplyDeleteCoach says: 'Munication Is Impotent!
ReplyDeleteFirst race done. Blew 15+ with some hefty gusts at times with rain. Some boats broke stuff. Did 7 kts a few times. Whee. No reefs. Yet.
ReplyDeleteSecond race done, with a reef, blowing 20+.
ReplyDeleteSnuck a third triangle in. 7+ downwind without the spin.
ReplyDeleteWhere there's a wind, there's a way . . . . or do I mean aweigh?
ReplyDeleteHeh. Actually, even with strong winds, at least one of the collisions was caused by a boat caught in irons.
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