Make sure she tries to drag the Bravo across the grass and beach... It looks small but I have seen the kids and women really struggle going up the beach without wheels.
its a neat little boat but don't underestimate the drag coefficient... Also... getting wheels under this boat on the beach are also a muscle thing so tell her to check it out.
crac.sailregattas.com
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Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: MauganN20]
#90928 12/07/0602:15 PM12/07/0602:15 PM
Gree Not to throw a wet blanket on things, But Back in the day, I bought a girlfriend everything needed over a couple of years to sail. We broke up and all gear gone. Next girlfriend: Bought everything again, after a year or so, broke up. All gear gone. Then I decided to buy all the gear and when sailing with any new girl let her know it's yours and she can use it when sailing. It worked, I married that one and she gave me my current super crew. The wife now crews around and we are both much happier at the end of the day. Buy the jewelry as a present.
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Pat Bisesi
Fleet 204
Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: pbisesi]
#90929 12/07/0604:19 PM12/07/0604:19 PM
Thanks for the advice, she has most of the stuff. Just the trap harness that she has is and old Hobie on and kinda sucks compared to the one I use.
As for her getting a Bravo, is there any other boat that people would suggest? Not to be mean but she is strong, not like husky strong, but she works out alot and isn't that much weaker than me. She can handle my 14 alone, so I figured she could handle the Bravo. Plus we sail on Lake Thunderbird and put our boats in where the old Highway runs into the water. I drive directly down to the water so there is almost no pulling the boats around, but if you all think it would be hard for her to pull it around then maybe she should look into something else.
Once you go cat you never go back!
Nacra 5.2 (Elsies)#1499, running an inter17 spin!
Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: MauganN20]
#90931 12/08/0605:18 AM12/08/0605:18 AM
She can handle my 14 alone, so I figured she could handle the Bravo.
Keep her on the 14 and get her a nice trap harness. There are two women sailing 14's in your area, one is excellent and one a newbie. They'll be at the Daggerless.
Check your PM.
John H16, H14
Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: gree2056]
#90933 12/08/0606:40 PM12/08/0606:40 PM
Bob, you're really going to have to talk Liza into wearing something more aerodynamic. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
I have one of those kinda pictures, too:
Come to think of it, Diane doesn't look that aerodynamic either.
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Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: mbounds]
#90935 12/08/0607:28 PM12/08/0607:28 PM
Nothing wrong with that hat!!! I like that hat and wear the same... (It just looks better on her.....) <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
crac.sailregattas.com
Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: mbounds]
#90936 12/08/0608:44 PM12/08/0608:44 PM
Well, I have good news. Today while me and the g/f were working on the old Hobie 14 she asked if I had thought about what I was getting her for Christmas. She said "you know that old trap harness isn't to comfortable" and then she winked!!!
I think the trap harness might be a good idea but now I have to get something else also so that she knows I put some thought into it. Darn her and her hint's, I had better get something good.
Once you go cat you never go back!
Nacra 5.2 (Elsies)#1499, running an inter17 spin!
Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: gree2056]
#90939 12/09/0607:38 AM12/09/0607:38 AM
Looks like your source has been compromised. Does she read the Catsailor forum? <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
I'm also looking for a harness. I need to get a small one for my son. I've been looking alot at ebay but I keep getting outbid. I guess I'm being cheap.
-Rob V.
Rob V.
Nacra 5.2
Panama City
Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: Redtwin]
#90940 12/09/0611:59 AM12/09/0611:59 AM
Sarah hung in for all 5 races that day in the pouring rain. Matt B. described it: "as the most intense day of racing he could remember" (30 years of sailing) Not bad for 11 years old. Pound for pound, the toughest sailor I know. That was the last finish of the last day and we were whipped.
Brian: Those are all from this years Nationals.
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Pat Bisesi
Fleet 204
Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: pbisesi]
#90941 12/09/0612:22 PM12/09/0612:22 PM
I am trying to get the youth involved and I am training Ashleigh for her new (2002 Mystere 4.3) I just bought her. We need to do more to get the youth involved to save the sport.
Doug Snell Hobie 17 "Stress Free" #007
Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: ]
#90942 12/09/0601:15 PM12/09/0601:15 PM
No, my g/f doesn't read anything on here. I think she just wants a trap harness. And as for her getting a bravo I don't think she is going to. I have basically decided to keep my 14 so I think she is just going to start sailing it. That also solves the storage problem, she will just keep it at her house.
Any other gift I ideas?
Once you go cat you never go back!
Nacra 5.2 (Elsies)#1499, running an inter17 spin!
Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: gree2056]
#90943 12/09/0602:52 PM12/09/0602:52 PM
I really don't recommend the Bravo. They are God aweful slow. Easy to sail, but slooowwww. The 14 sounds like a good boat though.
Does she need a wetsuit? New sailing shoes? I've seen some really cool shoes that would work well for sailing on the kayaking sites. A nice pair of gloves? A new Blade F16?
-Rob V.
Rob V.
Nacra 5.2
Panama City
Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: gree2056]
#90944 12/09/0603:34 PM12/09/0603:34 PM
Once there was a pastor who was asked to be guest speaker at a nearby church. They specifically asked him to talk about sex. The pastor was feeling shy about this, so he told his wife, that he had been asked to talk about sailing. The big day came, and something came up, so the pastor's wife could not attend his sermon about sailing. Two days later, the pastor's wife ran into one of the church members who had heard his sermon. She asked how it went. The church member replied that he knew his subject inside-out and forwards and backwards. The pastor's wife replied, "That's funny. In the 25 years we've been married, he's only done it twice. The first time he fell off. The second time, he got sick."
D. HO TheMightyHobie18 1067
Re: Your First Mate/ Deckhand
[Re: arbo06]
#90946 12/10/0602:51 AM12/10/0602:51 AM
My better half doesn't like salt water on her hair
You have to be kidding! Salt water makes your hair shiny, gives it more body -- and you don't need to use hair spray. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />