- Oct 22, 2014
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Through the years I have learned not to state observations of ladies regarding their weight.
We all tend to put on what we refer to Winter weight. It is a biological survival thing.
But winter is the best time to take a look at that mistress, your boat, and ask the serious question… Is she sitting a little lower in the water now than when we first met.?
Assuming it is not water weight…
as my girl attempted, which prompt surgery corrected.
It could be during the past summer sailing experience you brought on a few extra tools to enhance your adventures, toys for water play, food stuffs or passenger comforts. Why not take a look in the cabin cupboards, nooks, crannies and voids that all boats have and empty them. Take those extras and move them ashore, like into your garage. Or post them on our SBO classified. If you have not used it within the past 2 years perhaps it is time to let it go… Who knows you may build up a cruising kitty to let you sail next spring further and faster than before.
That brings up another good reason to lighten your boat weight. Lighter boats often ride better, dryer, and feel like they are more lively. You feel better power out of your sails. This may encourage you to sail more and give that iron genny a bit of a rest.
So try it. Put the girl on a diet and let her reward you. All references were about boats and no derogatory comments were intended to dismiss or malign ‘fat bottom girls’…
We all tend to put on what we refer to Winter weight. It is a biological survival thing.
But winter is the best time to take a look at that mistress, your boat, and ask the serious question… Is she sitting a little lower in the water now than when we first met.?
Assuming it is not water weight…
It could be during the past summer sailing experience you brought on a few extra tools to enhance your adventures, toys for water play, food stuffs or passenger comforts. Why not take a look in the cabin cupboards, nooks, crannies and voids that all boats have and empty them. Take those extras and move them ashore, like into your garage. Or post them on our SBO classified. If you have not used it within the past 2 years perhaps it is time to let it go… Who knows you may build up a cruising kitty to let you sail next spring further and faster than before.
That brings up another good reason to lighten your boat weight. Lighter boats often ride better, dryer, and feel like they are more lively. You feel better power out of your sails. This may encourage you to sail more and give that iron genny a bit of a rest.
So try it. Put the girl on a diet and let her reward you. All references were about boats and no derogatory comments were intended to dismiss or malign ‘fat bottom girls’…