[Rhodes22-list] Nightmare

KUHN, LELAND LKUHN at cnmc.org
Fri Feb 18 12:27:44 EST 2011


 

 

This really doesn't qualify as a sailing nightmare but it's the first
time it's ever happened to me and definitely got my heart racing.  I
fell asleep on my boat yesterday.  Lack of sleep and alcohol were
contributors, but I had gotten sunscreen in my eyes and had closed them
until the burning went away.  I couldn't have been out for more than a
few minutes but it's surprising how far a slow sailboat can go in that
time.  I certainly learned my lesson:  if you have to sail tired take
plenty of amphetamines, and protecting your boat is more important than
protecting your skin.

 

Lee

1986 Rhodes22  AT EASE

Kent Island, MD

 

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[mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On Behalf Of Caesar Paul
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 10:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Nightmare

 

John,

 

It's good to know that this sailing nightmare experience is not unique
to me.

 

Unsure of my anchoring skill, that was tested by tide and current in
Puget 

Sound, I had a fun but restless sleep while over-nighting on the hook
last 

summer.  Woke up at 3.00am and noticed the boat was closer to nice
little Tug 

that was on a mooring; I went out side and adjusted my rode.  It turned
out that 

the shift in position was because of a 3 hour fall in the tide.

 

Chris could have alerted me to that development, but I guess he was a
little 

lethargic by the sumscious dinner we enjoyed together.

 

Caesar

 

 

 

 

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From: John Shulick <jsbudda at verizon.net>

To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org

Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 6:44:52 PM

Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Nightmare

 

 

Hail Caesar, (bet you get tired of that)

 

The first year I had recurring dreams about the boat being driven ashore

while sleeping at anchor. Sometimes the dream could end up with the boat
1/4

mi or so from the shore. When sleeping aboard now I always set at least
2

anchors regardless of wind and have a 3rd if I think a storm will blow

through overnight.

 

John S

 

 

Caesarsailor wrote:

> 

> Have you ever dreamt that you lost your boat, or that it was stolen,
or

> that it 

> sank, or some such thing?

> 

> I dreamt last night that my boat was at some new sailing destination
in

> the 

> water, and I arrived with motor, anchor and rode to ready it for

> departure, only 

> to be told by someone that he gave it away.

> 

>   Imagine my shock and horror! Was I glad to awake this morning and

> realize that 

> I was dreaming.  So realistic was the dream.

> 

> And please don't ask what I had for dinner last night.  

> 

> Caesar

> Gentle Breeze

> 1986 recycled 2008

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