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"J. Clarke" wrote in message
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dadiOH wrote:
J. Clarke wrote:

As for "systems failing
in a storm", the "systems" in question are ropes and pulleys--it's an
effing _sailboat_ for God's sake, technology that was old when
Alexander was leading his armies at her age.


And winches,


Pulley with a crank and a ratchec.

stays,


Just ropes.

tangs, screws, bolts...all manner of things.


Just fancy substitutes for knots.

Bodies too: cuts, scrapes, concussions, broken bones...

Anyone who has ever sailed a boat knows - or had exceptional luck -
that systems *DO* fail, storms or not. The wonder is that they do as
well as they do.


Calling them "systems" doesn't make them any less ropes. As for their
failing, anybody who can tie a knot can fix them. If it was really so
complicated as to be beyond the abilities of a sixteen year old, how would
being an "adult" however you define it make a difference?


You can find an way to remedy for most anything... That is what a sailor
does...

In rough seas you slip and fall, break both arms.... now what? Not a far
reach of what could happen.

A 16 year old's knowledge of the potential dangers is not as developed as
one with longer life experiences.

She should at least be old enough to have a decent understanding of how her
life would change should any harm come to her.