Howdy!
Well, as evidenced by the following the post by williamtl didn't work on me.
Hello SBO brothers and sisters! I haven't posted or visited this site in many months, but, as I remembered, Will Gilmore can always be counted on for interesting posts! I enjoy the thoughts each of you has expressed.
I enjoy observing some traditional nautical superstitions:
(1) Put a "gold" coin under the mast of a sailboat that has been rebuilt/restored to any great measure. I trust that a present day gold clad dollar depicting one of the presidents or Sacagawea (sp?) will suffice. Once I also used a coin from Greece because it showed a trireme on one face.
(2) When we rename a boat we like to do a renaming ceremony. It is fun and shows respect to those in attendance, to the boat, to the water in which the boat will sail, and to the Heavenly Being(s) that we revere.
(3) I learned to swim at an early age, but I wear a life jacket at most times when on the boat. Guests aboard must don one too.
(4) I'm not sure about the "starting a voyage on a Friday" concern, but I do know that the following is a recipe for disaster! Start on a Wednesday by driving the diesel tractor backwards for 1 1/2 hours to scrape the gravel driveway. Next, on Thursday lay on your back under the boat for 3 1/2 hours to sand off the old ablative bottom paint. Finally, on Friday drive 4 hours to Seneca Lake and then push the lawnmower for an hour. The result will be undeniably bad luck......I have spent several sleepless nights, 21 painful days, a trip to the doctor, and 6 visits to the chiropractor to relieve a severely twisted back!
(5) Lest I forget......the time mentioned in #4 included my wife's birthday on May 31, our 50th wedding anniversary on June 6. I'm just now feeling well enough to appreciate the significance of missing these two milestones!
31seahorse