Chuck

 

You are lucky that your wife likes being aboard the boat.  Sounds like you have 
a good system worked out

 

Mike

Persistence

(as usual not a C&C)

 

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Chuck S via 
CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:44 PM
To: Us; CNC boat owners, cnc-list
Subject: Re: Stus-List Wife dosen't like it when the boat leans

 

Thanks for the suggestions.  All good, but not for my girl.  

Hiring a coach or taking a course won't change the fact that she doesn't like 
that sailboats lean when powered up.  She's just not interested in a sailing 
course or coaching or changing.  We're 60 and been together 30+ years.  We've 
had this boat for 12 years and she likes harbor cruises under power or 
anchoring overnight, or all the social stuff at the dock or rafting up.  My 
daughter is the same.  My son however is like me and took to sailing right off. 
 He joined his college's sailing team and loves racing with me.  I've raced the 
boat without my wife or daughter and won regattas with 1st time ever crew, so I 
assure you I am fairly competent.  I can calmly explain which line to put to 
what winch and which way to turn it and never raise my voice except to be 
heard.  I've put newbies on the wheel and coached them to steer and they loved 
steering.  I've also taken guests who just wanted a ride, didn't want to do 
anything and I just set the autohelm and do it all like I do when I'm alone.  
My wife likes that style until it gets above 10 knots when the boat comes alive 
and we start making 6 plus knots and heel to 25 degrees cause the apparent 
becomes 16 and then we're doing 7.3 knots and lovin it, until she's almost 
crying something like, "do you have to make it lean so much?  Let's find a 
place to go swimming."

 

She's missing the sailing gene, but I can't change her and she has no desire to 
take a course or let me hire a coach.  I guess I'll run our boat like a trawler 
when she's aboard, and save the sailing for when she's not there.   I'm gonna 
order that tow toy.

 

Chuck
Resolute
1990 C&C 34R
Broad Creek, Magothy River, Md

 

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From: "CNC boat owners, cnc-list" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
To: "Gary Nylander" <gnylan...@atlanticbb.net>, "CNC boat owners, cnc-list" 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 7:44:09 PM
Subject: Re: Stus-List Wife dosen't like it when the boat leans

 

Ok, here's a response from a woman.....

 

I married into sailing. Started with a small boat, took trips to New England 
and the Caribbean on  charters in significantly larger boats (where my love for 
C&C began). I learned to love the lifestyle and a bit of racing but what really 
shifted my thinking was crewing on someone else's boat. 

 

Consider this, expectations are high and so is pressure when sailing with a 
spouse. When sailing on another accomplished skippers boat as added crew, you 
see how the experienced crew handles everything and before you know it you 
relax,  a few years have passed, and your right there with them, loving every 
second.....

 

I wouldn't expect every wife to catch the bug I did, but they might certainly 
see sailing from a different perspective and enjoy it more with a higher level 
of confidence.

 

I know on Lake Lanier and other bodies of water there are some very patient and 
good skippers that would welcome a learning spouse. I'd be happy to help as 
well...

 

Joanne Mocny

S/V Obsession

C&C 37/40+


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On Sep 23, 2014, at 4:59 PM, Gary Nylander via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:

 

        Try Womanship - they have a school in Annapolis, but hold classes in 
the Caribbean.

         

        A friend went - loved it.

         

        Gary

                ----- Original Message -----

                From: Tim Goodyear via CnC-List <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 

                To: Dennis C. <mailto:capt...@gmail.com>  ; 
cnc-list@cnc-list.com

                Cc: Jean-Francois J Rivard <mailto:jfriv...@us.ibm.com> 

                Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 4:46 PM

                Subject: Re: Stus-List Wife dosen't like it when the boat leans

                 

                Dennis / others,

                 

                Do you have any recommendations for such a course, preferably 
somewhere warm and with some considerable learning opportunities (moving from 
very competent crew to command / self-sufficiency, not basics)?  Bev / other 
female listers, I'd be interested in your opinions too.

                 

                Thanks,

                 

                Tim

                
                On Sep 22, 2014, at 5:31 PM, "Dennis C. via CnC-List" 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

                 

                        Don't just send your lady to sailing lessons.  Send her 
to a week long ladies only sailing class.  It's a LOT different than taking 
lessons with a coed group.  She will not just get sailing lessons, she will get 
emotional support, counselling, share experiences with other women, etc.  
Chances are it will be a much more positive experience for her.

                         

                        I've had a couple lady friends do it and they 
absolutely swear it's the only way to learn sailing.  

                         

                        Dennis C.

                        Touche' 35-1 #83

                        Mandeville, LA

                         

                        On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Jean-Francois J Rivard 
via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
                        
                        

                        I'll let you guys know how the lessons help.. 

                         

                        Racing did not help, she clammed-up even worse for fear 
that she'd screw something up. Even if on that particular race, everything that 
could be screwed-up was already taken care of  so no one really cared.  No 
amount of screwing-up was going to make our last place any worse.  :-) 

                         

                        Giving her the helm.. Been there done that, same 
result. 

                         

                        Talking to other wifes.. It depends,  At the club 
parties it runs the gammut from enthusiastic sailor ladies to killjoys that 
never come out sailing, just show up for parties..  When she runs into the 
lather all they say is too hot, too cold, too windy, too sunny, too humid, etc, 
etc.   then  I'm loosing ground.

                         

                        I'm banking on the lessons..  Truth to be told, if 
you're that much not into the boating thing, just sitting around on a boat is 
not much more fun than sitting around anywhere else.. Especially given the fact 
that on the lake, when it's (Really) windy, it's usually not very sunny, often 
a bit coldish,  so you have to look at the big picture to appreciate what's 
going on.  

                         

                        On the plus she's fairly athletic so maybe once she 
told what's what by someone else and understands better what's going on she'll 
get into the workout / physical side of it and get a little rush that way... 

                         

                        I guess that's typical boat stuff:  one more thing to 
figure out...

                         

                        -Francois
                        1990 34+ "Take Five" 
                        Lake Lanier, Georgia.  

                         

                         

                         

                         

                         

                         

                         

                         

                        
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