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Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.

by "Wilbur Hubbard" <wilburhubbard@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 27, 2008 at 06:39 PM

"Gregory Hall" <greghall@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
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>A recent posting by Rosalie B. solidified my opinion that women and
sailing 
>just don't mix.  It's a crying shame that some sailormen are burdened
with 
>women that they will never be able to please but have to carry as a
burden.
>
> This is what I am referring to. Rosalie B. wrote: "I would have said a 
> smaller boat myself - either a CSY 33 or 37.  But that's not what Bob 
> wanted, and the love of a specific boat isn't rational."
>
> So, right away it seems that the poor man is viewed as irrational for 
> wanting the boat he wanted, not what she wanted.  Right off the bat, a 
> source of contention?
>
> And then she wrote this: "I find both sailing and fi****ng a little bit 
> boring.  I go with Bob because I think he wants me to go, and I think he

> needs me to go.  I would be just as happy at home.  BUT - if I go
sailing, 
> I want a boat that is comfortable to live on, not just someplace to camp

> out on the water."
>
> Again the poor man's sailing is ruled by a spouse who doesn't even like 
> sailing. She finds it 'boring.'  She only tags along because she thinks 
> she's wanted. She'd rather be at home but in lieu of home she wants a 
> floating home. While her loyalty is admirable, being a man myself, I
think 
> I would quickly come to understand that she wasn't really too keen on 
> sailing and that she was doing it only because she thought I needed her.

> This would do little to bolster my self-esteem and it would make me feel

> like I had to carry the entire burden when sailing. How could I really 
> enjoy sailing when I knew my mate didn't enjoy it? How could I enjoy 
> sailing when I had to sail a floating home with a new problem to address

> every day just to make her happy? Sort of ruins the experience for a
man, 
> doesn't it?
>
> And she continues: "It's not that fixed a schedule - it is only that if
we 
> don't go to a marina, one of us has to cook, and that's not going to be 
> me. So I try to plan so that we can go somewhere that Bob doesn't mind 
> going and I would like to see and where we can pull in and go to a 
> restaurant for dinner.  A plan is not the same as a schedule."
>
> A woman who doesn't cook? What's up with that? What good is a woman who 
> doesn't cook aboard a boat? The poor man! He must be a saint to put up 
> with what he puts up with. Even to the extent that he has to sail the
boat 
> to places just because she wants to see them or to eat at a particular 
> restaurant. I couldn't live like that, could you?
>
> Then there's this gem: "I don't like outboards (we have two), and I've 
> never claimed to be a sailor - pure or any other kind."
>
> Imagine how the poor husband feels. He has a wife who proudly proclaims 
> she's no sailor. In other words the entire burden is his. Not only that,

> but along with his woman comes a lot of baggage, so much so that one 
> cannot see overtaking vessels because of the large and high pile of
stuff 
> abaft the helm that can't be seen over. Not only is this dangerous but 
> it's unnecessary if only the woman was a sailor. A sailor would not
abide 
> dangerous conditions such as that, would they?
>
> My intent is NOT to pick on Rosalie because, in many ways, she's a loyal

> and remarkable woman. But, my intent is to simply point out how women
and 
> sailing don't mix. It really is too bad that this is so often the case.
Is 
> it any wonder that real men are so often found plying the oceans of the 
> world lone handing?
>
> Wilbur Hubbard


I wish you'd stop trying to impersonate me, Greg. You're just trying to
get 
Rosalie B. to hate me. But I think she already does hate me anyway. She
was 
pretty short with me in that post you got the quotes out of.

Wilbur Hubbard
(the real Wilbur Hubbard aka Gilligan, Simple Simon, Bluto, Olive Oyle and

oh so many more)
 




 27 Posts in Topic:
Why women and sailing don't mix.
"Gregory Hall"   2008-06-27 18:34:46 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
"Wilbur Hubbard"  2008-06-27 18:39:13 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
Bruce in Bangkok <decy  2008-06-28 08:15:10 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
"Wilbur Hubbard"  2008-06-27 21:23:52 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
Brian Whatcott <betwys  2008-06-27 19:16:59 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
"Wilbur Hubbard"  2008-06-27 21:07:17 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
Bruce in Bangkok <decy  2008-06-28 08:13:31 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
"Wilbur Hubbard"  2008-06-27 21:28:48 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
Bruce in Bangkok <decy  2008-06-28 14:18:20 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
Sacha <me@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-06-28 15:56:10 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
Bob <freya2go@[EMAIL P  2008-06-28 09:41:22 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
"Wilbur Hubbard"  2008-06-28 13:21:39 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
"Kapt Krunch" &  2008-06-28 17:37:12 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
FoolKiller <FoolKiller  2008-06-29 09:00:07 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
Bruce in Bangkok <decy  2008-06-29 08:54:36 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
Bob <freya2go@[EMAIL P  2008-06-28 23:21:47 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
Bruce in Bangkok <decy  2008-06-30 08:47:20 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
7seassinbad@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-07-07 10:33:01 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
"Wilbur Hubbard"  2008-07-07 14:00:22 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
JimC <avocat5@[EMAIL P  2008-06-29 11:50:15 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
"Capt. JG" <  2008-06-29 20:47:15 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
"Scooter" <v  2008-06-30 07:41:25 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
OzOne   2008-06-30 21:48:12 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
"Capt. JG" <  2008-06-30 09:04:04 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
FoolKiller <FoolKiller  2008-07-01 07:53:45 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
Frank Boettcher <fboet  2008-06-30 06:51:40 
Re: Why women and sailing don't mix.
dougking888@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-07-07 19:25:23 

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