I've gotten into a lot of ugly situations out on the water, many times from ignorance, sheer stupidity, or just bad seamanship. But somehow, I've always made it out alive, with no damage to my boat or injuries to my crew. I used to think it was just luck, but now I think I know better. Knowlege, intelligence, and seamanship can only take you so far, and one day you may find yourself in a situation when even those won't keep you out of trouble. But I've been fortunate that I've always had my black box aboard, and I've always been conscientious about keeping it topped off. John Vigor articulates it better than I ever could. Enjoy! It's the best advice a seaman can get, or receive.
http://www.goodoldboat.com/reader_services/articles/blackbox.php
We all could use one of those for life. Too bad it doesn't work quite as simply as that.
Bob23
The Fifth Element rolls full circle to the First Element.
A Well Founded Ship. K.I.S.S.
Need to 'fix'? Don't delay. Do it today.
No such thing as an accident. You have to let an accident happen.
At times you need to de-clutter the ship. K.I.S.S.
Here is my rule. If you have not used it last season, why is it on the boat this season?
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Embarrassed but hey ... I cleaned it up. skip.