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My Wife and I attended many sail boat shows, boarding each one until we found one that felt like home. We lived on it with 3 Maltese pups while I built our house.
No bubble machines, neither. Same reason.
Glad you didn't do that and were able to help.
Never ran into a situation like that with our 37ft Hunter but we did rescue a 12ft fiberglass dingy with a very heavy motor lost at sea just barely below the water. You can just imagine what would have happened if someone ran it over.
I've never tried that crotch-jumping trick. Indeed, I only jumped once, and that was when my horse decided that a log across the trail needed jumping. She said she was going to jump it, and I promptly got into two-point position as I had learned in my lessons, and we jumped successfully. Didn't hurt the log, either.
For more astonishing trick riding look up the Cossack riders. This article has a different picture of that same trick:
https://www.rbth.com/lifestyle/326541...
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