So a painful first sail of the season. The weather seemed nice for a day sail, and the spouse was willing to go. On no kidding the very first tack, I forgot to announce it, and the spouse gets hit in the face with the main sheet rigging as the boom comes around. So, unnoticed by me, she puts out her hand to push it off her face, and I haul in the mainsheet, promptly giving her a rope burn. This led to a brief one-side discussion during which I wisely decided to remain quiet. The rest of the sailing was uneventful until we docked, and the sky literally open up and drenched us. So, lessons learned for me:
1. Check the weather in detail.
2. Review the basics, especially safety.
3. Passengers sit behind the boom arc including mainsheet.
On the plus side, the Admiral is still willing to go sailing, hopefully that means with me.
1. Check the weather in detail.
2. Review the basics, especially safety.
3. Passengers sit behind the boom arc including mainsheet.
On the plus side, the Admiral is still willing to go sailing, hopefully that means with me.