Did almost that once. Did the Mac up and cruised back on a 30 footer and 
got used to boasting myself backwards over the cabin top from one rail to 
the other. The following weekend was racing on a 25 footer, and boasted 
myself right through the companionway hatch. Couldn't stand straight for a 
month.

tom






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well, water temps are about 80.

but last night, I thought the slider was shut on the companionway (J24) 
and I slid (or is it slud)
back and fell off the lip directly onto the bridge deck, right square on 
the backbone
and sorta passed out for a couple seconds then shook it off and finished 
the race (we
got hosed from a totally unanticipated 60 degree lefty and then had 5 more
parade route legs where we could not pass anyone so a bit of a 
disappointing night
espec as we were in first after 8 races and now are barely hanging on to 
the lead, but
I digress). But this morning I think I would have difficulty climbing on 
to a yoga mat
in all honesty so we may have to put off the long awatied CLIMB BACK 
segment
until AT LEAST after Oxford...maybe some weekend in later Sept after an 
AYC
Fall series race?

huh?

-- one sore ferd





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> yet another handle from the tf - "ferd????"
> 
> And Dave if you  make it to Annapolis anytime, please let us know. 
> Toy Box is always available.
> 
> Speaking of which, what ever happened to Mr. Ford jumping off the back 
> of the boat and trying to swim back.????
> 
> Chris D
> toy box
> eastport, md
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