The second engine; don't leave home without it...
The second engine; don't leave home without it...
I'm just miffed because I should be out sailing, but the port engine (on Siesta) didn't start yesterday, and I made a rational, mature, adult decision to not start a trip with one engine. We were supposed to go to a big (180 folks) 33rd Anniversary Party for S.O.S. at Rock Hall, but there has been a lot of Shoaling up there. So I drove. One of the Keelers went aground dodging the F-27 that stopped in the narrow channel. Could have been me.
Sandy Daugherty "Page 83" PDQ 36026
Re: The second engine; don't leave home without it...
Maturity stinks. Rationality too.
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Re: The second engine; don't leave home without it...
Poor Page 83, languishing over at Lyin' Tommy Smith's brokerage while her owner gallivants around on his thoroughbred multihull, should of taken her to Rock Hall, I'll bet both her engines would start!
Re: The second engine; don't leave home without it...
Sigh...
Karma; like Women, you can't live without it. They won't permit that.
Karma; like Women, you can't live without it. They won't permit that.
Sandy Daugherty "Page 83" PDQ 36026