Beryl’s Reflections

My sweet Beryl has turned into a holy terror this week. Rampaging around the boat, flipping over rugs and reaching out to swipe our our legs as we walk by her. I am not really sure what is going through that feline head but mischief is the end result.

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The Bootstrap Adventure

So the latest black hole that all my time seems to be going into? Ah, well it started as something different–and the something different is still in the works: a website that combines several of my personal loves: schooners, the ocean, and entrepreneurship. That’s still coming along. Out of the development work popped a nice little bit of software that David and I decided to test out in a different market while we got our “ocean-schooner-entrepreneurship” ducks in a row.

Thus emerged Bootstrap Adventure as a site that would allow us to test the new software and support a community of outdoor adventurers at the same time.  How nice.  Now the devil’s in the details and we seem to be consumed by those for the time being.  I’m excited about our new peer-to-peer multi vendor marketplace for outdoor enthusiasts. Let me tell you more about it:

Our mission is to help adventurers – real or armchair – connect in a community-driven marketplace, Bootstrap Adventure.

If you’re an adventurer, why become part of the Bootstrap Adventure community? We know you have a dream, a goal, a wish, and we believe we can help you make it a reality. We are building a collaborative platform that values the spirit of adventure, under-utilized resources, and the natural environment. Together we can make epic adventures.

There’s a new Facebook Page for Bootstrap Adventure, please “like” the page if you support this new community. The beta version of the peer-to-peer marketplace is live at https://bootstrapadventure.com and provides a marketplace for adventurers to outfit or swap gear, teach & learn outdoor adventure skills, as well as advertise for and find trip partners.  Please become part of our community by signing up and using the marketplace.  P.S.  It’s FREE.

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More Tips From The Ship’s Cat

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Beryl has decided to share a few more secrets of the highly successful ship’s cat. The next thing she’d like to share is the importance of charts and navigation for the ship’s cat. Command and control is all about keeping on top of the available information. In the case of a boat, that means sitting on top of the chart table when it is closed up with charts inside. There are two approaches. Above, we have the “use-the-table-to-stand-a-lookout-kitty” approach and below, we have the “I’m the cat in charge of the charts and you’re not opening this table until I say so.” approach. Knowing which approach to use is what sets the highly successful ship’s cat apart from the rest. This just can’t be taught; you’ve got to figure it out on your own.

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When the chart table is open, sitting on key charts or tide tables is a really important thing to do. Don’t just go straight to the largest most obvious looking chart. Watch the human watch stander’s eyes. Make sure that you’re sitting on the thing they’re most interested in looking at. In the photo below, a lesser experienced ship’s cat might have sat on the chart book when the really important bit was the atlas and tide tables next to it.

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The ship’s cat must be diligent and stand this post as much as possible. Day and night. When a human is standing anchor watch, they may well be doing planning at the chart table. Here, the experienced ship’s cat manages to sit on top of the tourist attraction map while blocking view of the wind speeds on the computer instrument. Since high winds were what was keeping the human watch stander up all night, this is quite an important success for the ship’s cat to stay in-the-way and thus in-control of all the information.

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And, if the charts happen to move from the table to say…the seat beyond the table? This can happen when the humans begin to think you’re just interested in the chart table itself. Here they’ve moved the chart and left the table completely free for the ship’s cat. Well, move! and sit on top of the charts on the seat! Location is key and it is good to see the human crew realizing that you, as ship’s cat, deserve a high level command-and-control position! We always have to remember though that information is even more key than location. The human crew needs to know that you, the ship’s cat, are on top of all the pertinent information at all times!

Beryl will have more tips for you at a later date. In the interim, practice what you’ve learned.

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