One Liners

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tjr818
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Re: One Liners

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...and there is always:

Never approach the dock any faster than you want to hit it.
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When your brother-in-law asks how he can help, "Just sit there and don't touch anything," might be the best answer.
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Never let out more anchor rode than you have!
Fair winds, Neil

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Never, ever, EVER run a lantern up a halyard (poor man's anchor light) without first attaching a downhaul.
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Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
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If there's risk of collision between you and a powerboat, anticipate a near death experience.
Fair winds, Neil

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Re: One Liners

Post by Stan W. »

Surprised no one else mentioned this one:

It is better to shake out a reef when you're bored than to tuck in a reef when you're scared.
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Re: One Liners

Post by swpatooty2 »

How about these:

Mackerel sky and mare's tails make tall ships carry lower sails

and

Comes the wind before the rain, soon the sun will shine again??
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Post by Oswego John »

I was a kid when I first heard this one:

Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.

Red sky at night, sailors delight.

Think spring,
O J
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Post by Neil Gordon »

swpatooty2 wrote:How about these:

Mackerel sky and mare's tails make tall ships carry lower sails

and

Comes the wind before the rain, soon the sun will shine again??
I've long wondered what "soon" means here. Is it minutes or days?
Fair winds, Neil

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I'm sure it relates to sailing in many ways, but my ol' Pappy wasn't a sailor when he told me,

"If you don't think too good, don't think too much..."
"If a Man speaks at Sea, where no Woman can hear,
Is he still wrong?
" anonymous, Phoenician, circa 500 b.c.
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Hi all,
My two favorites...

"Don't sail where the birds are walking."

"Always hit the softest, least expensive thing you can find."

Jim.
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Sarasota, FL
A corallery to the first is
"Do not sail on the brown part of the chart. it's the sh**."

The likelihood of the second happening is the same as the buttered side of the bread landing butter side up.

Off to the south tomorrow. Next stop Lankawi, Malaysia.

Take care,
Fred
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Bill Goldsmith wrote:Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
Do unto others BEFORE they do it to you!

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Give a man enough rope and he'll



START A CIGAR FACTORY. :D



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Give a sailor a rope and he'll give you back a line.
Fair winds, Neil

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