Who would you most to sail with, and why?

ponapay

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My wife ....

she's a great companion, allows me to be the skipper, doesn't suffer from seasickness. She likes the same things that I do and never complains (too much).

Aren't I very lucky? She looks good too.
 
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Have to agree with you. I have a BBC tape of an abridged account of his log on that famous voyage.

The launch was only 23 feet long and 6 foot 9 inches beam. Freeboard was about 6 inches and there were 19 men in it. They baled most of the time during 3500 miles and had next to no food. Only one man died, John Norton, and that was by natives when they landed to try and find food. They were in a terrible state at the end, but their is no doubt that Bligh's skill and strength of character has be a lesson to everyone who steps into a boat since.
 
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Interesting to know that Peter.

It would appear that Fletcher Christain was in fact Bligh's favourite and there was some bad feeling among other officers because of this.

Something to think about when we have grapefruit segments for breakfast !
 

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You fibber. You just want to get her on her own for two weeks so you can 1) convert her to motorboating 2) sell her some of your snake oil.
 

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Not forgetting George Bush !! I think you've started something now . Anyone else want to send someone on this trip??

Cheers

Terry
 

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Christ ! Mike looks like your post is in response to Neals original question------ you really want to sail with that w---ker???????

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Terry
 

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Re: Can I have 2?...

Shakelton - 'cus I know he'd get me out of trouble.. one of the greats who managed what seemed like the impossible with all the odds against him..

And

Tom Jones - Great morale boster... any hint of depressed spirits would quickly dissipate when singing along..if I'm not allowed to Tom Jones then a good tape etc.. just if the leci went I'd be stuck so preferable to have the person.. tho' I s'pose he could always be knocked out or fall OB... Guaranteed to make the boat rock! :)
 

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After watching the recent TV series it has to be Hornblower - although I'd probably have to include his sciptwriters.

This guy is made of Teflon, always makes the right decision, ends up on top, gets loads of praise admired by everyone. Suddenly sailing is going to become predictable!!!!

Cheers
 
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