Hippocampus
Guru
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2020
- Messages
- 4,182
- Location
- Plymouth
- Vessel Name
- Hippocampus
- Vessel Make
- Nordic Tug 42
View boating as one of the few things in life where just about everything is logical. That being the case if you maintain the right attitude it can be a zen like activity. With the right preparation and an open mind to learning you can master the variables to a greater degree than in many other aspects of life. It’s satisfying to boat and self reinforcing. Even the bad cold wet bumpy days give a sense of accomplishment as does addressing things if it means a work around or a fix.
I also view boating as an activity where there’s always something more to learn. Sometimes you learn from an experienced hand but not infrequently a newbie shares a pearl.
In another thread it was implied there’s little stress to boating. I believe that’s not true. But if something stresses you (I didn’t check so and so , what’s that new noise, better review lights as I’ve forgotten a bunch and find a good cheat sheet etc.) it motivates you to deal with it. That’s a good thing. But in boating it’s very rare a stressor can’t be put to bed.
As in life the most difficult stressors in boating are the things you have little control of. Things like will that crew do what is asked? Did that yard do a good job? Is that new thing I put on the boat reliable, will the time to source that part make me lose my weather window?
As crew I do what the skipper asks unless it a manifest threat to life and limb or the boat. Even if I think there’s a better way I do it the skipper’s way. Might discuss it after the fact if appropriate. As skipper before the evolution might ask for a discussion. Might not. But expect directions to be followed when given.
I’m curious do others have the same attitude as me? “There’s nothing as much fun as messing around with boats “ . That the stress involved is a good thing. Makes you a better boater. Makes you pay attention. Makes you learn. Makes you strive to do more.
I also view boating as an activity where there’s always something more to learn. Sometimes you learn from an experienced hand but not infrequently a newbie shares a pearl.
In another thread it was implied there’s little stress to boating. I believe that’s not true. But if something stresses you (I didn’t check so and so , what’s that new noise, better review lights as I’ve forgotten a bunch and find a good cheat sheet etc.) it motivates you to deal with it. That’s a good thing. But in boating it’s very rare a stressor can’t be put to bed.
As in life the most difficult stressors in boating are the things you have little control of. Things like will that crew do what is asked? Did that yard do a good job? Is that new thing I put on the boat reliable, will the time to source that part make me lose my weather window?
As crew I do what the skipper asks unless it a manifest threat to life and limb or the boat. Even if I think there’s a better way I do it the skipper’s way. Might discuss it after the fact if appropriate. As skipper before the evolution might ask for a discussion. Might not. But expect directions to be followed when given.
I’m curious do others have the same attitude as me? “There’s nothing as much fun as messing around with boats “ . That the stress involved is a good thing. Makes you a better boater. Makes you pay attention. Makes you learn. Makes you strive to do more.