Awesome Admiral's

Jan 22, 2008
551
NorSea 27 Az., Doing the To-Do list
IF we are talking woman sailors..... NOT meaning to hijack the thread!.....
Take a look at; http://www.svnereida.com/ !!!!!!

We consider her one of our friends after spending some time with her in Ensanada and La Paz.

She and her husband were outfitting a boat, he passed away and she has since circumnavigated about 2 times! AND did a LOT more than that!!!

SHE IS one hell of a sailor!!!

Greg
Here's a great example of what ladies/girls/women on boats CAN do:

http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/f54/i-was-bored-so-pulled-the-head-on-my-yanmar-107705.html

Hope it's not too techie...:)
 
Jan 22, 2008
1,700
Hunter 34 Alameda CA
Admiral Sock Puppet

This sock puppet (note the hat) has stood by over 30 years. She navigates, drives and as recently as yesterday painted her half of the bottom of the boat. As a recognized epoxy expert, she fixes all the blisters.

I still remember one time we were sailing across Monterey Bay with huge waves and we were both seasick. She leaned over the stern, barfed then after wiping her mouth with the back of her hand, smiled at me and said "now I feel better". Can't not love someone who makes those kinds of sacrifices.
 

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Jan 6, 2010
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This sock puppet (note the hat) has stood by over 30 years. She navigates, drives and as recently as yesterday painted her half of the bottom of the boat. As a recognized epoxy expert, she fixes all the blisters.

I still remember one time we were sailing across Monterey Bay with huge waves and we were both seasick. She leaned over the stern, barfed then after wiping her mouth with the back of her hand, smiled at me and said "now I feel better". Can't not love someone who makes those kinds of sacrifices.
Allen,
She's my hero.....Tell her I said so please

CR
 
Mar 20, 2012
3,983
Cal 34-III, MacGregor 25 Salem, Oregon
I appreciated the way this thread started out.. saluting our mates, admirals, wives, girlfriends, companions or however else you want to address them here....

but then something happened.....

this site does seem to be predominately "inhabited" by men, but a lot of us here have an equally enthusiastic female half that deserves a lot of credit for the enjoyment we get out of life.
there are other guys still looking for their "mate", and still others that are content to sail solo.... sadly, some have lost what they previously found....

in my world, for now, my Mate deserves all the recognition I or anyone else can give her for her willingness and desire to get out there in the elements and follow me thru the "hell" that I consider fun. and by "hell" i mean that I play as hard as I work... its with a purpose and a passion. like work, the more passion you put into it the more rewards you get out of it. she doesnt always understand my passion and drive for always trying to squeeze a bit more out of whatever it is I do.... but she enjoys the rewards.

and in addition.....
---she puts up with the boat being "under construction" all the time, as I always have a project going when were at the dock or on the hook....
---she recognizes me as the captain and follows my orders without question, even though sometimes I might not always be right.
---she isnt very big but she is still able to handle the sails and deck by herself... while im barking orders.
---she has put up with my constant "reinforcement" to her that everything onboard DOES have its place, it has a reason for being where it is, and it needs to be there if its not being used at the moment.
---she makes sure that the boat is stocked with provisions and refreshments, that is to the liking of the captain.
---she insures that the captain gets his victuals and refreshments timely and the way he likes them.
---she doesnt complain when the captain extends or shortens the cruise by a couple of days without notice.
---she doesnt complain when the "boat budget" has gone over its limit...
---she always makes sure the captains berth is warm before he gets there.....
....... she has learned to adjust and adapt and actually seems to enjoy spending time around me in spite of my sometimes cantankerous ways....

all of this is the very least of why she deserves recognition..... mostly she deserves it because she is woman enough to understand and put up with me.
 

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Jul 31, 2010
5,722
AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
Centerline, I'm impressed that know how to spell victuals! And I bet everyone else is thinking what the heck are victuals and pronouncing it in their minds just the way it's spelled. (And to stay on-topic, my First Mate knows the pronunciation and the meaning.)
 
Aug 22, 2011
1,113
MacGregor Venture V224 Cheeseland
I appreciated the way this thread started out.. saluting our mates, admirals, wives, girlfriends, companions or however else you want to address them here....

but then something happened.....

this site does seem to be predominately "inhabited" by men, but a lot of us here have an equally enthusiastic female half that deserves a lot of credit for the enjoyment we get out of life.
there are other guys still looking for their "mate", and still others that are content to sail solo.... sadly, some have lost what they previously found....

in my world, for now, my Mate deserves all the recognition I or anyone else can give her for her willingness and desire to get out there in the elements and follow me thru the "hell" that I consider fun. and by "hell" i mean that I play as hard as I work... its with a purpose and a passion. like work, the more passion you put into it the more rewards you get out of it. she doesnt always understand my passion and drive for always trying to squeeze a bit more out of whatever it is I do.... but she enjoys the rewards.

and in addition.....
---she puts up with the boat being "under construction" all the time, as I always have a project going when were at the dock or on the hook....
---she recognizes me as the captain and follows my orders without question, even though sometimes I might not always be right.
---she isnt very big but she is still able to handle the sails and deck by herself... while im barking orders.
---she has put up with my constant "reinforcement" to her that everything onboard DOES have its place, it has a reason for being where it is, and it needs to be there if its not being used at the moment.
---she makes sure that the boat is stocked with provisions and refreshments, that is to the liking of the captain.
---she insures that the captain gets his victuals and refreshments timely and the way he likes them.
---she doesnt complain when the captain extends or shortens the cruise by a couple of days without notice.
---she doesnt complain when the "boat budget" has gone over its limit...
---and she always makes sure the captains berth is warm before he get there.....
....... she has learned to adjust and adapt and actually seems to enjoy spending time around me in spite of my sometimes cantankerous ways....

all of this is the very least of why she deserves recognition..... mostly she deserves it because she is woman enough to understand and put up with me.


ummmm from both your narrative and your attachment it seems we are married to the same admiral.

If dat true Lucy got lota 'splanin' to do...
 

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Aug 22, 2011
1,113
MacGregor Venture V224 Cheeseland
Centerline, I'm impressed that know how to spell victuals! And I bet everyone else is thinking what the heck are victuals and pronouncing it in their minds just the way it's spelled. (And to stay on-topic, my First Mate knows the pronunciation and the meaning.)
????

internets??? speel checkers? really? :naughty:
 
Mar 20, 2012
3,983
Cal 34-III, MacGregor 25 Salem, Oregon
but I didnt have to look.... I learned the word and its meaning many years ago and its a commonly used word in my limited vocabulary.....
and as for spelling, I like to get it right, although my punctuation leaves a lot to be desired im sure!....
 
Dec 3, 2013
169
HUNTER 29.5 PORT CHARLOTTE FL
Centerline, I'm impressed that know how to spell victuals! And I bet everyone else is thinking what the heck are victuals and pronouncing it in their minds just the way it's spelled. (And to stay on-topic, my First Mate knows the pronunciation and the meaning.)
Anyone who ever watched an old B&W oater knows how to pronounce victuals correctly...
 

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Oct 8, 2011
329
Catalina Catalina 25 Joe Pool Lake
My Admiral is a great gal and will go along with anything I take a mind to do. On the boat she is a passenger that fixes meals, snacks, makes drinks and once in a while will buy something she thinks the boat has to have, like cockpit cushions etc. I will not let her up on deck as she occasionally has a balance issue.
 
Feb 26, 2004
23,348
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
Awesome Admirals

Admiral's??? Lose the '...:)

Here's another. My experience is that the questions are pretty much the same ones we "guys" ask. Don't know why some folks are afraid to post, whatever their gender. Many times I see: "I've been lurking here for eighty years..." Never could understand that one.

http://www.sailnet.com/forums/hersailnet/