Rum_Pirate
Well-Known Member
Would this be helpful?
OTOH, it is warm & dry under the sprayhood, with a good view all round & you are pretty well at the boat's CoG so there is relatively little motion. I can see why it is a prized location, even if it blocks everyone's passage.
I was always taught that owners and backside people sit or stand in the companionway. (I can't bring myself to putting **'s in to alter the traditional alliterative word that goes in the sentence)
I guess Jimi's wife is the part owner so she gets to sit there?
However I have been reduced to "Put the kettle on - you're nearest" and "Can you go and write up the log - you're nearest" and "Can you put a fix on the chart - you're nearest" such sentences until they get the message to move.
It is probably different if the crew is SWMBO and the part owner.
I was always taught that owners and backside people sit or stand in the companionway. (I can't bring myself to putting **'s in to alter the traditional alliterative word that goes in the sentence)
I guess Jimi's wife is the part owner so she gets to sit there?
However I have been reduced to "Put the kettle on - you're nearest" and "Can you go and write up the log - you're nearest" and "Can you put a fix on the chart - you're nearest" such sentences until they get the message to move.
It is probably different if the crew is SWMBO and the part owner.
Likewise with my other half - and as she continues to come sailing and says she enjoys it, I am not complaining.Yup,she's part owner and also puts up with a lot, so anything that helps her to enjoy the boat is a plus to me!