roblpm
Well-Known Member
The last couple of years I have been busy fantasising about my future as sailing legend in order to escape my humdrum middle aged life. Fastnet, Atlantic, Greenland, Jester etc etc.
All came crashing to earth this afternoon after an hour on the boat in the marina changing the oil in my engine. The marina (port edgar) just has a rubbish tyre wall in lieu of a wall so the swell is pretty bad and it was gusting over 30 knots so the (lightweight) boat was bouncing up and down quite a lot. The nausea was pretty bad, luckily I could escape to dry land. Even so I am still feeling a bit sick a couple of hours later. Bit worried about my coastal skipper in February if they make me do too much navigation at the chart table.
Funnily enough I have been out on the boat about 40 times this summer racing and a few weekends away and not felt a thing. And on previous 10 day trips away have only been sick in a force 7 in the minch and that had something to do with about 10 pints the night before.
So what to do:
a) Plan my sailing to ensure I never go below??!!
b) Go and sit on my boat for an hour at a time below in the marina until I beat it??
c) Buy a catamaran?? Or trimaran (I was looking at the dragonfly website yesterday dreaming of speed!!)
d) Buy a sports boat for racing that doesn't have a "below".
e) Face the fact that at 45 I am washed up and will never be a sailing god??!!
Hmmmmmmmm!!
All came crashing to earth this afternoon after an hour on the boat in the marina changing the oil in my engine. The marina (port edgar) just has a rubbish tyre wall in lieu of a wall so the swell is pretty bad and it was gusting over 30 knots so the (lightweight) boat was bouncing up and down quite a lot. The nausea was pretty bad, luckily I could escape to dry land. Even so I am still feeling a bit sick a couple of hours later. Bit worried about my coastal skipper in February if they make me do too much navigation at the chart table.
Funnily enough I have been out on the boat about 40 times this summer racing and a few weekends away and not felt a thing. And on previous 10 day trips away have only been sick in a force 7 in the minch and that had something to do with about 10 pints the night before.
So what to do:
a) Plan my sailing to ensure I never go below??!!
b) Go and sit on my boat for an hour at a time below in the marina until I beat it??
c) Buy a catamaran?? Or trimaran (I was looking at the dragonfly website yesterday dreaming of speed!!)
d) Buy a sports boat for racing that doesn't have a "below".
e) Face the fact that at 45 I am washed up and will never be a sailing god??!!
Hmmmmmmmm!!