pmagowan
Well-Known Member
Like most of us I reserve my chromium-plated cock-ups for when there's a really big audience, ideally club members...
The couple I described who were trying to ' look natural ' must have thought everyone was either very friendly or on something, as we were all grinning as we took their lines - with the ' been there, done that ' sort of look to each other.
It's very easy to get overly anxious when sailing, resulting in things like people setting off into real trouble in gales with ' got to be back to the office Monday morning-itis ' as I call it - having done just that and learned to avoid it.
The sooner people realise that sailing dinghies are designed to capsize - one just gets a bit wet then carries on - and a missed tide is not the end of the world, just more fun time on the boat - possibly even nookie if one's lucky - there's a place in Langstone Harbour known as ' Nookie Island ' where people anchor waiting for the tide, they even have tee shirts printed- the sooner they can relax and the shouting stops...
The trick is to not give a damn! The boat doesn't matter, the people watching don't matter. What matters is the crew and their enjotment, after all that is the entire point of going sailing! I have crashed the boat at full pelt into the pontoon when my gearbox jammed. Put a bit of a scrape in the boat but nobody injured and something to laugh about! Things break and get damaged but eventually all boats sink, rot or otherwise die a death. No point getting worked up about it. same goes for cars etc! Life really is too short!