Chuck,

Based on the evidence:
>After a race, I like to put the boat away alone, so I know where everything is.
>I want my boat how I want it, ....

You are a text book case of ARSS. (Anally-retentive sailor's syndrome)  As a 
charter member of the ARSS support group's PNW chapter I can recognize the 
symptoms from a great distance.

Sadly there is no "purple pill" to cure ARSS.  Your crew's tolerance and early 
exit post race are the only know treatments.

Calypso's crew quickly learns that once the big stuff is done I prefer to 
finish putting the boat away by myself.  When a greenhorn asks how/where to tie 
on a fender the more experienced crew tell them the general location with a 
follow up of "don't worry, Martin will redo it after you leave".

Martin
Calypso
1971 C&C 43
Seattle
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From: cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On 
Behalf Of Chuck S
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 4:36 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Who pays for the food and beer?


Good topic:  Who pays for food and beer?

I started racing two years ago so I'm new to racing and the customary rituals 
necessary to help the crew bond and keep returning.  I see I have been wrong, 
releasing them to drive home as soon as we touch the dock.  After a race, I 
like to put the boat away alone, so I know where everything is.   I also feel I 
need some quiet time after racing, so I try to get them to party on the two 
hour run to the dock.  My dock is behind a private residence with no room to 
party, so I might have to find a watering hole where we can share a drink 
before everybody drives home.  Some of my guys drive over an hour, so not sure 
how that will fly?  Otherwise I keep plenty of water bottles in the ice box 
along with ginger ale, coke, pepsi, sprite or fresca, iced tea, and plenty of a 
light beer.  Some guys add their favorite beer to the ice.



I do all the boat prep and carry all expenses, entry fees repair costs etc.  I 
want my boat how I want it, the crew to enjoy the race, work hard at winning, 
but have fun, and come back.  We don't have alcohol during the racing, but 
maybe one after the last race, (it's a two hour sail or motor from the racing 
venue to our dock) and definitely offer drinks at the dock.   I tell them to 
take some drinks (soda or water) with them for the drive home.



We just completed the Atlantic City Race Week Regatta.  We had a crew of 5 on 
Friday and I provided doughnuts for the morning, and Italian hoagies for lunch. 
 Some of the crew brought their own lunch, but the hoagie was devoured.  They 
liked that.



Saturday, crew of 7, we waited on the docks all day but the races were 
eventually cancelled.  I had doughnuts and turkey and chicken wraps for the 
crew, but 4 crew went sightseeing at Revel's new casino during the wait, and 
had lunch watching the ocean from the casino.



Sunday, I had a crew of 6.  I bought a 2 ft hoagie cut into 6 pieces.  Plus I 
had 4 wraps left over from the day before.  Some crew brought their own 
sandwiches and the hoagie was devoured.  The wraps were left behind.  (note to 
self: the guys don't like wraps)



I've brought lots of snacks, and other drinks like Gatorade, but they don't get 
touched, so I pared it down.




Chuck
Resolute
1990 C&C 34R
Atlantic City, NJ
________________________________
From: "Rich Knowles" <r...@sailpower.ca>
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 6:19:20 PM
Subject: Re: Stus-List Who pays for the food and beer?

I'm a cheap sod. I supply the hydrocarbons, they supply the carbohydrates.
But not all the time....

Rich Knowles
Indigo LF38
Halifax, Nova Scotia




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