tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3580987459140037495.post3544054362427037705..comments2024-03-18T10:29:20.125-08:00Comments on TriloBoat Talk: Going NowhereDave Zhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13241033623115158564noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3580987459140037495.post-77640035691367716662019-11-06T17:19:18.523-09:002019-11-06T17:19:18.523-09:00Hi Roberto,
Still working on the calm assessment,...Hi Roberto,<br /><br />Still working on the calm assessment, but yes. 8) No panic, but still missed some obvious points in the rush.<br /><br />And yes, very much to be said for an exploration microcruiser that's light and nimble. Probably wouldn't have helped us here (thought we were in the clear), but we do plan to build one for a first look at the outer coast.<br /><br />One of these years!<br /><br />Dave Z<br /><br />Dave Zhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13241033623115158564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3580987459140037495.post-25709624273155577712019-11-06T05:03:26.452-09:002019-11-06T05:03:26.452-09:00Nice "how-to" if a similar grounding bef...Nice "how-to" if a similar grounding befalls someone. Best takeaway for me is illustrating the importance of timely, calm assessment in formulating a battle plan. Statistically, eventually, these things happen. Thank goodness it was not a thin spire with a square foot of top surface.<br /><br />In some ways makes a case for a cruising boat "base" with deployable microcruiser for exploring dicey, edgy areas. A lot different for such a scenario in, say, a Paradox microcruiser with 6" draft. What a picture that would make: a 13 foot microcube perched way up on a stone spire like a offering to King Neptune. With hapless soloist resolutely pounding down the last of the elderberry wine and listening to old Led Zepp on the solar powered boat speakers. GOOD TIMES!!!!!Robertohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18320063715736110902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3580987459140037495.post-42192134020417065042019-11-05T12:01:06.186-09:002019-11-05T12:01:06.186-09:00Hi Sixbears,
And worse, life and limb are that mu...Hi Sixbears,<br /><br />And worse, life and limb are that much closer to the edge!<br /><br />I suppose in the case of loss of vessel, it's a "refreshing" chance to start again, unencumbered by previous choices. But I don't wish it on anyone.<br /><br />Dave ZDave Zhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13241033623115158564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3580987459140037495.post-79998520361559991632019-11-04T23:48:52.999-09:002019-11-04T23:48:52.999-09:00Glad all was well in the end. When one loses a boa...Glad all was well in the end. When one loses a boat on a reef, one becomes sensitive to stories like these. It's not just a boat at risk, but a home and a lifestyle. Sixbearshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15572224383041421400noreply@blogger.com