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Author:  Johneltin [ Wed Apr 22, 2009 6:42 am ]
Post subject:  Catamaran Dogamaran - South Australia

See this on YouTube and turn up the sound - the neighbour's dog for ballast!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1G9FpnTIOI[/youtube]

The only time Chloe the sailor's b i t c h (the forum will censor that word) complains is when I use her as a 'righting bag' when I hang her over my shoulder to right the boat! :roll:
I've had several dogs of varying weights/sizes for different types of weather. The older, bigger ones have shuffled off the planet now and I am down to Chloe who has to brave the heavy weather as well as the light. These dogs belonged to other people and I felt I was doing a good thing by rescuing them from a monotonous life in the backyard - please have a look around your locality and DO IT FOR THE DOGS! Most people spend little time with their animals and dogs need company much more than humans. :(
Chloe is also good for the windsurfer and though she'd never been to the beach before the age of 4, she swims miles with me. My local yacht club refused to allow her as legitimate crew but she's the best crew I've ever had and knows just when to tack and then sits up there on the high corner with her claws in the side-beam cladding. :)
She gets on the trapeze with me when extra weight's required and two words make her run about - CHICKEN (all flying things) and DOLPHIN (all swimming creatures) and I discovered she can hear the dolphins long before they surface, particularly in the quiet weather. Her English vocab is limited as her mother speaks French and she's had to adapt to an Irish accent in Australia - confusing for a mongrel! :?
She's fallen in a number of times when the tramp was horizontal and she slid down into the water, or when she got too excited when I shouted 'chickens' or 'dolphins' and went over the bow (and under the tramp and out the back) and she seems to be instinctively aware of sharks because these have been the only times I've seen her walk on water in her panic to get back aboard. :roll: Last week she sailed solo for a while when I jumped off to help a friend right a Hobie18. :D

Author:  scuzzlebutt [ Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:23 am ]
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I have thought about taking my dog sailing before. I decided against it after a thought about doggie claws furiously treading water on top of the sails of a capsized catamaran.

Author:  Little Wing [ Wed Apr 22, 2009 10:55 am ]
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I sail with my golden retriever all the time, and have gone over, he follows me so no problem with running on the sails. I don't take him if it is big wind but he does fly hulls and most of the time he lays on the windward side of the tramp.

Author:  Banzilla [ Wed Apr 22, 2009 5:39 pm ]
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I thought about taking my pooch also. Than I realized, he is a Great Dane :?

Author:  Africat [ Wed Apr 22, 2009 8:39 pm ]
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Brilliant!

My mutt passed away in January. But there is no doubt in my mind that the next one will go along for a ride on the cat. Just gotta get a cat again. And a new dog.

Author:  scuzzlebutt [ Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:11 am ]
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So what you are saying that is that dogs and cats really do get along?

Author:  Little Wing [ Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:22 am ]
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Note to johneltin, forgot to tell you great work sailing with your dog ,great video.

Author:  Roy [ Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:12 pm ]
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I take my dog "hobie" sailing all the time, she loves it. If I leave her on shore she barks her fool head off till I get back. Here is here picture.

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=6 ... =708982918

Author:  sgtpepperoni00 [ Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:58 pm ]
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your kitties are super cute roy. The two tan and white ones look alot like my cat Corky. I miss him so much RIP

Author:  hobie18rich [ Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:44 am ]
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Cats and Dogs living together mass Hysteria!

Author:  ncmbm [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:26 am ]
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I had a Keeshound years ago that sailed with us on the 16. He didn't like the 18 though, probably the water splashing. He always seemed nervous going out but once we turned back toward land he was one happy puppy. I have a Weimaranier now and have tried to take him out but he will not be still. I have taken him on the bass boat several times but he will not stay in one place, constantly moving around and snapping at lures. I think I may go for a true water dog next time around but that will be several years yet. Dogs make life better!

Author:  Little Wing [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 10:04 am ]
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I totally agree My Golden love sailing and fishing, I say sail with your dog !!!!

Author:  Johneltin [ Tue Nov 03, 2009 4:34 am ]
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Well, It's already November, summer's on the way again and it's been an unusually cool start here in South Australia. I took Chloe out for the first sail of the season last weekend. Looks like I've lost a B I T C H (the forum will censor that word) and gained a pig! She's put on so much weight while I was away - really threw the Hobie16 dynamics out the window with the extra weight up front - I've lost a few kilos through some rough travel & scuba diving: I hiked overland and sea thru the islands of Bali, Java, Sumatra and the many archipelagos in the South China Sea to Borneo and up though the Philippines before taking my first flight - home. 8)
Swam and snorkelled with a few dogs of different breeds and nationalities (and a goat named William in West Kalimantan) and I must say Chloe is a brave little dog and she never forgot her sailing skills in spite of being left in the neighbour's (her owner's) yard all that time. :(
See http://www.johnahern.net
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1G9FpnTIOI

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