Norm.! Going to Catalina is probably easier than what you did the other day. Besides, you will be motoring most of the way. (the wind is too light and doesn't come up until afternoon anyhow) Also you will be in a large crowd of boats, a few Montys as well. It would be a safe adventure and a great time to learn. so......GO ON THE CATALINA TRIP and don't fret about it.! Fair winds Bob (949) 489-8227 Gordon Allgrove wrote:
Kinda like when you tack in front of a power boat and end up in irons?? nope, don't know a thing about those kind of days (haha). She's right, shout you don't know what you're doin' ga ----- Original Message ----- From: <DKerr4023@aol.com> To: <nbundek@earthlink.net>; <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 4:32 PM Subject: Re: M_Boats: Regarding Catalina Island trip.
Norm,
When you yell to the other boaters, "Get outta the way," be sure to add,
"I
don't know what I'm doing!" It really helps.
Thanks for sharing. It made my day.
Diane Kerr M-15 #625 High Barbaree
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