- by John Edwardson
For thousands of years men have sailed the
seas. From the earliest trips by the discoverers and settlers of
the Americas, Australia and the Pacific Islands, through Odysseus'
voyage to Troy and beyond to the time of Swashbucklers in the
Caribbean mankind has made exciting voyages to the far corners of
the world. In those early days hard cold steel and brass protected
the men and their ships. Today we have boat insurance, GPS
systems, sonar and underwater charts.
While boat insurance is not as glamorous as
a fancy cutlass nor as exciting as a cannon it does offer the boat
owner something that all the cutlasses and cannons cannot. It can
replace your ship if you lose it. In the wild and wooly days of
wooden ships and iron men you usually needed one ship to steal
another. Why not just sail away or blast somebody to flinders if
they are trying to steal your boat?
I must make a confession; I make a terrible
sailor. I am one of those people that Dramamine was invented for.
I get seasick watching a pirate movie or riding a Washington State
Ferry, that is hardly a rough ride at sea. It is usually as steady
as a stroll in the park. When my family goes for a good time on
the water I am waving merrily from the shore. Why am I happy? I
know that my family will be safe; they use life vests, weather
radio and GPS and have boat insurance. I on the other hand will
not be 'feeding the fishes' and watching the roll of the horizon
waiting for the next 'heave ho'.
As a young man I was fascinated by
everything related to the sea. Vikings and their ocean riding
serpents, pirates and their magnificent galleons, the US Navy and
their valiant ships of steel were all fodder for my young
imagination. I loved to dream about the time of cannons and cold
steel when men were men and lived by the code of the sea. Now we
have the GPS, sonar and boat insurance. Still I make a lousy
sailor.
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