Just thought you'd think this was funny: My son is 15 and a pretty well traveled Hobie 16 sailor, anyway, last year it was like 50 degrees out with the water about the same. Blowing 10-15 kts and he goes out solo (He didn't ask me, he just went

) I am out on my jet ski to check on him as he's out in front of the house about 200 yards flying a hull as he always does. Anyway, right in front of me he goes over. He's sitting on top of the high hull meowing like a stranded cat. I tell him I'll pull him over with the line I have in the jetski and he's waves me off. He does NOT want to get wet at all, so he and his 175lbs self jump down on the low hull, hooks up the righting line to his butt bucket, tosses another rope around the pylon and pulls the boat over. Now most of you know its pretty amazing to right a 16 solo anyway, but the best part is when the boat was just about over and he was just about to dip in the icy water, he scampered forward and made it around the front cross bar and onto the tramp WITHOUT EVER GETTING A DROP ON HIM. I guess you had to be there.
Cold water sucks. Big wind does not.
