Click to visit our sponsors!

homeGeek CultureWebstoreeCards!Forums!Joy of Tech!AY2K!webcam

  The Geek Culture Forums
  Mind Numbing Jobs/Computer Horror Stories
  sailng job..

Post New Topic  Post A Reply
profile | register | preferences | faq | search

UBBFriend: Email This Page to Someone! next newest topic | next oldest topic
Author Topic:   sailng job..
ilovemydualg4
Assimilated

Posts: 437
From: *GASP* THE 3RD DIMMENSION
Registered: Mar 2002

posted July 25, 2002 09:01     Click Here to See the Profile for ilovemydualg4   Click Here to Email ilovemydualg4     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
ok, so i got my self a summer job as a sailing instructor, with a very exploitative (me exploiting them) pay. It's a division of my local community center. Recently, someone donated a new boat. It was in PERFECT condition, and they gave it to us free! He even gave us a beautifull 600$ trailer. We were driving down the dirt road that he lives on, and the springs popped, and the boat jumped 6 feet in the air! It didn't appear to have any damage. So, we brought it down to the town dock, put it (�Ondine�) in the water, and put it on the mooring (anchor).

Today I went down there, and the front of the boat was in the water! I bailed it out with gigantic buckets, and we towed it into shore. Everyone there assumed that the problem was that when the boat bounced up in the air, it made a dent, and water got in it. To make a long story longer, we put it on the trailer, and water immediatly began pouring out! There were holes in the back that were supposed to be corked, far below the water line, which went into the seats (think long, water tight benches), which normally wouldn't allow water in except that there were no plugs in them! Of course, the inspection ports on the seats, which would allow one to look inside to see how much/any water was in there, had terrible seals, the water crept through the ports! I got down on my back under the trailer, and felt the whole boat, there wasn't a hole or a soft spot in it! I corked it all up, and brought it out, and now we have a beautifful new boat.

To think that we thought that the boat would need extensive fiberglass patches, and it turned out it just needed a cork. The lesson? Occum's razor: the simplest solution is usually the correct one!

------------------
my geek code
Hazards: "There is an island of opportunity in the middle of every difficulty, miss that, though, and you're pretty much doomed."

IP: Logged

+Andrew
Alpha Geek

Posts: 265
From: Boston, MA, USA
Registered: Aug 2001

posted July 25, 2002 10:09     Click Here to See the Profile for +Andrew   Click Here to Email +Andrew     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My sailboat disaster story:

Back in the winter, we were fixing up our new boat in a yard that also happened to be a dealer of Hunter sailboats. There was one boat in the yard with a little problem. It seems that the person delivering it to Newburyport wasn't paying attention and managed to run it aground off Rockport. The keel got bashed up into the hull, with severe damage to the fiberglass. ~$100K boat, wrecked.

IP: Logged

ilovemydualg4
Assimilated

Posts: 437
From: *GASP* THE 3RD DIMMENSION
Registered: Mar 2002

posted July 25, 2002 10:56     Click Here to See the Profile for ilovemydualg4   Click Here to Email ilovemydualg4     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
wow...

i've been a camper there for 6 years, and starting 3 years ago, i became the official "sailing bitch." all the fun jobs.... bailing out sunk boats, fiberglassing, sanding, bottom painting, etc.(luckilly they're only sunfish, laser, day sailors, and *gasp*optimists. but at least i'm payed twice as much as everyone else, and i'm payed by the hour with overtime (everyone else gets minimum wage (5.00 or so and assumed 15 hours/week, except for the director and i). i can put down the first two years as �gracious volunteering� on a resum� at least

the worst thign in the camps history was the day after we purchased the laser, it was our pride and joy, and we were so busy celebrating that tieing it down was neglected. it was foudn the next day onthe other side of the pond.

------------------
my geek code
Hazards: "There is an island of opportunity in the middle of every difficulty, miss that, though, and you're pretty much doomed."

IP: Logged

All times are Pacific Time

next newest topic | next oldest topic

Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic
Post New Topic  Post A Reply
Hop to:

Contact Us | Geek Culture Home Page

� 2002 Geek Culture� All Rights Reserved.

Powered by Infopop www.infopop.com © 2000
Ultimate Bulletin Board 5.47e

homeGeek CultureWebstoreeCards!Forums!Joy of Tech!AY2K!webcam