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[Re: NacraMike]
#43900 02/04/05 02:03 PM 02/04/05 02:03 PM |
Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... Mary
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Who says catamaran sailing is a guy thing? Certainly not me. Out on the water there are no "ladies" and there are no "gentlemen." Just sailors who all speak the same language, which is not always ladylike or gentlemanly.  P.S. Uh-oh, I just noticed she is not wearing a life jacket.
Last edited by Mary; 02/04/05 02:58 PM.
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[Re: NacraMike]
#43905 02/10/05 03:01 AM 02/10/05 03:01 AM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 364 Andrew
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Posts: 364 | The file you are trying to access has not been made publicly available, and cannot be downloaded by anyone but the owner of the file.
Andrew Tatton
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[Re: NacraMike]
#43908 02/10/05 03:50 PM 02/10/05 03:50 PM |
Joined: Feb 2005 Posts: 1 annieO
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Posts: 1 | It's working just fine! I'm kind of a newbie to the catamaran world and I've noticed that as a women I seem to get along better with other women sailors, I just seem to anticipate and read them better. Is this just me or has anyone had a similar experience. I typically get a long better with men in normal everyday interaction, (probably because I deal with women all day long for work- I'm a beautician) but not with this.
I can sail as well as I can see....and you should see how think my glasses :-)
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