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Joel
This weekend me and my wife went out sailing in the St. Pete basing, our new digs. It was about 6:30 p.m., the wind was about 5 - 10 knots, the water was calm and it was just a beautiful sail. My wife had prepared a scrumptious dinner and that’s when the argument started. In order to eat this dinner the table in the cockpit had to be up. The cockpit in the 79’ Hunter Cherubini is rather small, the boat was moving at about 6 knots and healing at about 10 to 15 degrees. I thought that plates on the table would not be a good idea and eating a formal dinner under these conditions would be difficult at best.
Now the question is: what kind of very nice meal can you have while sailing? Am I too paranoid in not wanting to have the cockpit table up while sailing? I really appreciate my wife’s efforts and the meal was delicious. I just don’t like obstacles in the cockpit. Thank you for your opinions. As you can tell we are rather new at this.
Now the question is: what kind of very nice meal can you have while sailing? Am I too paranoid in not wanting to have the cockpit table up while sailing? I really appreciate my wife’s efforts and the meal was delicious. I just don’t like obstacles in the cockpit. Thank you for your opinions. As you can tell we are rather new at this.