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Posted By: pgp

sailor chick - 02/20/09 05:15 PM

SA has 'em. Why not us?
Posted By: Jake

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 05:37 PM

Because there's about 5 of them....total.
Posted By: John Williams

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 05:43 PM

And you're hogging 20% to yourself.
Posted By: pgp

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 05:52 PM

Originally Posted by Jake
Because there's about 5 of them....total.


You're in serious trouble now! There must be ten times that many!

There you have it guys! Jake doesn't think your chick is suitable "sailor chick" material! Neither does JW.

. . . and I think JW has a little sailor chick at home. Could have him confused with someone else though.
Posted By: ksurfer2

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 06:04 PM

SA's sailor chick today does sail cats. She's sailed with me before and is a really good sailor.
Posted By: Team_Cat_Fever

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 06:12 PM

Originally Posted by ksurfer2
SA's sailor chick today does sail cats. She's sailed with me before and is a really good sailor.


Great pic on SA,be nice to actually see what she looks like too.

Does the future Mrs. Langefeld know your sailing with the chick of the week?
Posted By: Jake

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 06:47 PM

Originally Posted by pgp
Originally Posted by Jake
Because there's about 5 of them....total.


You're in serious trouble now! There must be ten times that many!

There you have it guys! Jake doesn't think your chick is suitable "sailor chick" material! Neither does JW.

. . . and I think JW has a little sailor chick at home. Could have him confused with someone else though.


For those of you with sailor chick's, how do you know that yours wasn't part of my "5"? wink
Posted By: ThunderMuffin

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 06:53 PM

mine hasn't been a sailor chick for a while. She's more like a "Bookworm chick" right now.

Posted By: Tom Korz

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 06:54 PM

I know a couple sailor chicks

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Posted By: Tom Korz

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 06:55 PM

Sailor chick Worrel 00 w the Caribbean Mon

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Posted By: John Williams

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 07:06 PM

Braggart.

Tom's always outnumbered... even when he's alone.
Posted By: pgp

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 07:11 PM

So who's gonna do the calendar? "The Ladies of CS."

I mean, that would be so much nicer than "The Guys of CS". I would have volunteered for Mr. May, but my Speedo has a run.
Posted By: ThunderMuffin

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 07:19 PM

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but my Speedo has a run.


you sure its not a skidmark? :P

Posted By: Team_Cat_Fever

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 07:23 PM

Hey Tom,

You definitely got a keeper. Here's one of my favorite Worrell pics. Seeing your pic of your daughter makes me feel a little old.
Todd

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Posted By: F-18 5150

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 07:25 PM

My wife crews the Tiger does that Qualify Her?
Posted By: pgp

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 07:25 PM

After a certain age. . .
Posted By: Mary

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 07:59 PM

Originally Posted by pgp
SA has 'em. Why not us?

Because the cat skippers scared the women away when they started buying faster, more powerful boats with bigger sails and got real SERIOUS about their racing. It used to be a couples sport.

Those were the fun days.
Posted By: Dazz

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 08:21 PM

We are lucky enough to have some cs chicks in our club. Most have crewed for me at some stage.

Unfortunately we have lost a few to motherhood.

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Posted By: ThunderMuffin

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 08:32 PM

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Unfortunately we have lost a few to motherhood.


The miracle of motherhood is never "unfortunate". laugh

"Inconvenient" perhaps is a better word.

Posted By: David Ingram

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 08:43 PM

It still is a couples sport it just depends on the couple. I've taken quite a thrashing from several women on the course, so to say women are less serious about the game than men... well that is just wrong. Mary if you keep talking like that and you're going to get a kicked out of the club. You should probably consider yourself on probation.

The days are still fun and if you don't believe me ask Kathy!

Posted By: tami

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 08:45 PM

Originally Posted by Mary
Because the cat skippers (snip) got real SERIOUS about their racing. It used to be a fun sport.

Those were the fun days.



Fixed it fer ya
Posted By: ksurfer2

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 08:57 PM

Originally Posted by David Ingram
The days are still fun and if you don't believe me ask Kathy!


Ask Beth too!
Posted By: John Williams

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 08:57 PM

I've got a great shot of Tami on a boat, but it's NSFW. whistle
Posted By: Team_Cat_Fever

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 09:05 PM

Originally Posted by John Williams
I've got a great shot of Tami on a boat, but it's NSFW. whistle


Now whose the braggart?
Posted By: Jake

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 09:05 PM

Originally Posted by ksurfer2
Originally Posted by David Ingram
The days are still fun and if you don't believe me ask Kathy!


Ask Beth too!


Yeah, but you guys are still in that googoo "dating phase". A lot of us later find that enthusiasm was appeasement. grin
Posted By: ksurfer2

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 09:10 PM

You're just jealous!
Posted By: Mary

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 09:13 PM

Originally Posted by David Ingram
It still is a couples sport it just depends on the couple. I've taken quite a thrashing from several women on the course, so to say women are less serious about the game than men... well that is just wrong. Mary if you keep talking like that and you're going to get a kicked out of the club. You should probably consider yourself on probation.
The days are still fun and if you don't believe me ask Kathy!

It's old news about the exodus of women from cat sailing. It's part of why so many men are now going to single-handers.

You and Kathy are an exception. So kick me out of the "club," whatever that is.
Posted By: David Ingram

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 10:10 PM

But why in the world would we want the sport we (men) clearly love to be an exclusive sausage fest? Almost all the men I know don't even like sausage. Good grief if it were not for the bun life wouldn't be worth living.

I want the names of these dirt bags that have driven the beauty from our sport! Names Mary!
Posted By: waterbug_wpb

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 10:21 PM

see, I figured going ahead and marrying a non-sailor was about the same as marrying a "sailor" who turns out to be a non-sailor the minute the ring shows up.

Isn't that how it works Timbo?

My hat is off for those exceptional women who enjoy the sport and the sausages they sail with.

Of special note are those distinguished sailors who are the only reason the sausages holding the tiller actually finish the race (my apologies to those whom I have not met and did not list):

Ding's crew
Mike H. crew
Matt's crew
Kent Coop's crew
JC's old crew (Tina - not Kenny!)
JC's T-500 crew
my old crew (not Slaughter...well, maybe - he does have boobs)
Posted By: ThunderMuffin

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 10:30 PM

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JC's T-500 crew


In case anyone forgot :P

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Posted By: Will_R

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 10:45 PM

Originally Posted by Jake
Yeah, but you guys are still in that googoo "dating phase". A lot of us later find that enthusiasm was appeasement. grin



[Raises hand]
Ask me how I know this to be true.
Posted By: David Ingram

Re: sailor chick - 02/20/09 11:13 PM

Dude, your old crew almost drove me out of sailing. That girl scared the sh!t out of me! But the tat was cool.

I really like your baby momma, she's nice and a lot less scary... for me anyway.
Posted By: Timbo

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 12:10 AM

Stank, you know why a bride is smiling while she's walking down the aisle, right?

Because she know's she's already given her last... spinnaker snuff! grin

You know why the groom is smiling?

Because he doesn't know it...yet. sick

My compliments and congratulations to all of you hard working females who have -stuck it out- in what is mostly a Guy dominated sport, I wish there were more of you!
Posted By: F-18 5150

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 12:28 AM

You guys are just doing it wrong. I bought her a ring, she bought me a new Tiger.
Posted By: hobie1616

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 12:36 AM

Originally Posted by hobie18rich
You guys are just doing it wrong. I bought her a ring, she bought me a new Tiger.

Sugar mama?
Posted By: arbo06

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 12:48 AM

And what about Holly, (hi Holly) Lucky Mike Hill.
Posted By: brucat

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 01:19 AM

If you can't find the girls (or keep them), you're sailing the wrong boat.

All you need to do is go to the parties to see the obvious answer.

Hobie 16s have more women sailing than any other cat, period.

They also have more women than most other boats (monos).

The life (aka ratio) at a H16 NAs party (or any Hobie points regatta) is RIDICULOUSLY different than H17s, H20s, spin cats, or any keelboats.

Other than women-only classes, the only comparison might be Optis or 420s. And, Laser Radials are predominantly chick boats.

Mike
Posted By: F-18 5150

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 01:37 AM

Originally Posted by hobie1616
Originally Posted by hobie18rich
You guys are just doing it wrong. I bought her a ring, she bought me a new Tiger.

Sugar mama?

Ummmmmmmmmmmmm could be. A COUGAR is a cat isn't it.
Posted By: chrisun

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 03:50 AM

Originally Posted by Dazz
We are lucky enough to have some cs chicks in our club. Most have crewed for me at some stage.

Unfortunately we have lost a few to motherhood.




That is unfortunate. We wouldn't want them to reproduce or anything... :-P
Posted By: hobie1616

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 04:19 AM

Originally Posted by hobie18rich
Originally Posted by hobie1616
Originally Posted by hobie18rich
You guys are just doing it wrong. I bought her a ring, she bought me a new Tiger.

Sugar mama?

Ummmmmmmmmmmmm could be. A COUGAR is a cat isn't it.

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Posted By: erice

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 06:52 AM


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It's old news about the exodus of women from cat sailing. It's part of why so many men are now going to single-handers.
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it is true that if men don't learn to appease women they become single-handers

cause it takes two to tango;o)
Posted By: Tom Korz

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 01:35 PM

Thanks Todd,

One of my favs also!!!

I find it funny that up here in the cold northeast we have more women and yutes on boats/multis than any other part of the Country I've sailed in.

You should have seen the looks one some of the peoples faces a few years back when racing the I20 when I would tell people that it was my wife's boat and she was just letting me borrow it.

One more

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Posted By: Tom Korz

Chicks can't drive big boats - 02/21/09 01:40 PM

Chicks can't drive big boats confused shocked

Alter Cup 06

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Posted By: David Ingram

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 02:14 PM

Yes, I would agree the H16 class does have lion share of the ladies, and the kids too!

I'm pretty sure the H16 sailors take the game just as 'SERIOUS' as anyone else, yes?
Posted By: Mary

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 02:16 PM

Originally Posted by hobie18rich
You guys are just doing it wrong. I bought her a ring, she bought me a new Tiger.

That was just to get you out of the house once in a while so she can clean. grin
Posted By: RickWhite

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 02:40 PM

Right, The 16 is very weight conscious and has to have either two small people, or if one of the team is fairly big, the other member must be small and light. Thus women and kids are in demand in that class.
This is true of all small boats that are two-up, I believe.
Posted By: tami

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 02:41 PM

Originally Posted by hobie18rich
You guys are just doing it wrong. I bought her a ring, she bought me a new Tiger.


I dunno...

He bought me a ring, earrings, rigging and new sail for my Sq, and a trimaran!
Posted By: RickWhite

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 02:46 PM

My favorite is Leah White, just won the Hobie Wave Open Nationals. Yes, she is my daughter-in-law and very proud of her.., and she is pretty and pretty new to sailing.

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Posted By: brucat

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 03:55 PM

Sue ROCKS...

There are a great number of reasons that the H16 attracts and maintains women (and youts)...

The most obvious is that it is a simple rig. Not easy to win (very competitive, "serious" fleet), but unless it's blowing 20, it's pretty comfortable and there isn't a ton of stuff to pull, get caught up in, hurt by, etc. Very easy to learn and simple layout helps attract new crews.

BTW, the above paragraph is not my perspective, but that of my wife, who I met because she was looking to get onto a simpler cat...

[EDIT: Thank god this isn't SA, "get onto a simpler cat"...]

Mike
Posted By: Brian_Mc

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 06:22 PM

Tom, 204 is almost in a separate league! I think your only rivals, are with Caleb in the northwest as far as family participation. Keep them women and yutes sailing! My hat is off to you. Tammy, I really only know Jay from your posts, and I've always thought "I like that guy."
Posted By: tami

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 08:54 PM

Originally Posted by Brian_Mc
I really only know Jay from your posts, and I've always thought "I like that guy."


I do too.
Posted By: Mary

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 09:19 PM

I do too.
Posted By: DennisMe

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 09:57 PM

My wife once told me she thought of herself as a sailor until she met me...

Seems the type of things we enjoy in sailing are totally different! She enjoys socializing, sailing with more than two on board. "Bar hopping" by boat. Casual and relaxing (lazy) sailing. Not too challenging conditions. Busy canals and small lakes. Hot weather (no trades here! So you know what that means...)

I like trapezing for miles at a time. Seeing no-one else for hours on end. Staring at tell-tales and waves like the meaning of life, the universe and everything will be eventually revealed by them. Being suddenly brought back to reality by the pale-faced crew screaming at me from the windward hull to "do something"!
Oh yeah; big waves and Air time ;-) and more generally; Any sailing location the authorities publish warnings for.
Needless to say, she HATES these things (sniff, sniff).
Posted By: pgp

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 10:59 PM

" Staring at tell-tales and waves like the meaning of life, the universe and everything will be eventually revealed by them"

smile
Posted By: hobie1616

Re: sailor chick - 02/21/09 11:46 PM

Originally Posted by DennisMe
My wife once told me she thought of herself as a sailor until she met me...

Seems the type of things we enjoy in sailing are totally different! She enjoys socializing, sailing with more than two on board. "Bar hopping" by boat. Casual and relaxing (lazy) sailing. Not too challenging conditions. Busy canals and small lakes. Hot weather (no trades here! So you know what that means...)

She's a yachtie.
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