Admiral

Dec 8, 2007
303
-mac 26M -26M tucson-san carlos mx
Sorry wouldn't be able to post it on here, admin won't allow porn I don't think.
 

dmc

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Jan 29, 2007
67
Hunter Cheribini Lk. St. Clair MI
I would .....

just call her mate. The simple term mate is as nautical a term, as there is. The term "mate" when used between men and women can lead to some creative innuendo, suggestive banter and, maybe, some closer bonding. If she wants to be the Admiral, tell her she needs to earn the title. Ya gotta want something a little bit for it to mean anything.
Being a single man, I use the term mate with the single ladies aboard and Mrs. for the married ladies.

Peace
dmc
 

dmc

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Jan 29, 2007
67
Hunter Cheribini Lk. St. Clair MI
Eddie...

I wasn't always a single man, and I understand why married men use the term, "The Admiral". One can insert the term, in polite conversation, with a variety of implication.
I will admit though, once you get past the learning curve, sailing alone isn't a lot of fun. My current "S.O." is good on the helm, but still learning to trim. In port I call her the cruise director. She likes that title.

Peace

dmc
 
Jun 11, 2011
1,243
Hunter 41 Lewes
She is the Admiral because the captain takes direction from her... If you want to remain the captain. ;)
The theory is she can get as many captains as she wants (twist on a very old joke)
 
Jan 22, 2008
8,050
Beneteau 323 Annapolis MD
....The theory is she can get as many captains as she wants (twist on a very old joke)
As the song goes, as to how a sailor can have a gal in every port... is because every gal has a sailor on every boat.