UPDATE March 20, 2012: Traded to a larger sailboat, from a 25 to a 32.
This will be my first year on the docks. Small private gated community on a small midwestern lake in Nebraska of twenty boats with water and power hookups.
Mix of powerboats and sailboats. Most people have been on this dock years and years. I will have the most modest sailboat on the slips, a Clipper Marine 32. My CM 32 may be the largest boat on the dock when I put her in the water in March??? Another sailboat on the dock is a Mac 26 X owned by the yacht club president, a very nice guy. He also has an end slip, about a million dollars away on the other end of the dock. (just sold my MacGregor)
As the only freshman this year on my dock, landing in the midst of a group of tight knit friends, what should I be doing and what should I be avoiding?
Mine is the first boat you see inside the locked gate as you enter the dock. I would like to make a favorable impression on one hand and be inconspicuous on the other.
(((being inconspicuous with a CM 32 is like blending in driving a vintage VW bus lol)))
As an example, I would really like to try braiding my dock lines but a small voice inside me says don't be a stupid, coil or you will be instantly seen as the village idiot.
I really do not care if I am shunned or accepted, sailing and all I will get out of it as a slipped sailboat is my main objective, however, I am not wanting to rock the boats.
Any advice you can share to get me comfortably through my freshman year would be appreciated.
I know to keep her clean and quiet ( no blaring stereo) but it is the things I do not know to do, that I want a heads up on.
Do I back into the slip, or bow in? If every sailboat is bow in, and I stern in, is that no big deal, or is that whispers and giggles?
I intend to be a typical freshman and go sailing daily weather permitting.
This will be my first year on the docks. Small private gated community on a small midwestern lake in Nebraska of twenty boats with water and power hookups.
Mix of powerboats and sailboats. Most people have been on this dock years and years. I will have the most modest sailboat on the slips, a Clipper Marine 32. My CM 32 may be the largest boat on the dock when I put her in the water in March??? Another sailboat on the dock is a Mac 26 X owned by the yacht club president, a very nice guy. He also has an end slip, about a million dollars away on the other end of the dock. (just sold my MacGregor)
As the only freshman this year on my dock, landing in the midst of a group of tight knit friends, what should I be doing and what should I be avoiding?
Mine is the first boat you see inside the locked gate as you enter the dock. I would like to make a favorable impression on one hand and be inconspicuous on the other.
(((being inconspicuous with a CM 32 is like blending in driving a vintage VW bus lol)))
As an example, I would really like to try braiding my dock lines but a small voice inside me says don't be a stupid, coil or you will be instantly seen as the village idiot.
I really do not care if I am shunned or accepted, sailing and all I will get out of it as a slipped sailboat is my main objective, however, I am not wanting to rock the boats.
Any advice you can share to get me comfortably through my freshman year would be appreciated.
I know to keep her clean and quiet ( no blaring stereo) but it is the things I do not know to do, that I want a heads up on.
Do I back into the slip, or bow in? If every sailboat is bow in, and I stern in, is that no big deal, or is that whispers and giggles?
I intend to be a typical freshman and go sailing daily weather permitting.
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