You never cease to amaze me!
Headed out across Lake e Erie this morning to see how far I could get, aft 3 hr at 8 knots I turned around back to the home port. How do you pass time day after day week after week?
Wifey B: That's my job. Seriously, bringing younger people into your lives, spending time around them, they bring so much energy. And I love their attitudes.
If three hours on a boat bores you, perhaps boating isn't the best hobby for you.
To get real, most of us run the boat for much of the day and then do something like go ashore and explore towns or anchor and explore in our dinghies. We aren't motoring day after day, week after week. Each day is a new adventure.
I would hope that whomever was at the helm was keeping a proper lookout ... that's one way to pass the time on a long voyage... say after day ... week after week ...Headed out across Lake e Erie this morning to see how far I could get, aft 3 hr at 8 knots I turned around back to the home port. How do you pass time day after day week after week?
Who knows how to please me better then me?Some of the above, but if alone, i guess it's just playing with yourself.
Who knows how to please me better then me?
Hahaha!
Most folks don’t realize that all you have to do to pass the time is cook yourself a nice big meal. Put the boat on autopilot and lay down and take a nice nap.
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Here's an idea .... how about keeping a proper lookout no matter how long or short the voyage?"I would hope that whomever was at the helm was keeping a proper lookout ... that's one way to pass the time on a long voyage... say after day ... week after week ..."
For a sailboat with unlimited range ,Fine,,watch the self steering operate,
BUT most powerboats do not have the fuel for a voyage" day after day or week after week",
OR the required scantlings for extended blue water operation.
Proper lookout doesn't mean that's 100% all you do. It's easy to stand a proper look out.... Relax.
Guess it is defined differently in the US Navy.
Trade off taking naps with my wife.
My open water watch standing comments may be a result of how few (almost never) fast boats we see offshore. At more normal cruising speeds we can spot a boat that may come close at 5 miles or more. At 7 kts for both it takes 15 minutes to close. Plenty of time.
The freighters are faster of course, but they are rarely on the same or intercepting course of the pleasure boats. When they are we watch them like hawks. I am thankful for AIS.
The freighters are faster????
Any one have a piano on board to occupy their time?