Who here is land lubber or has their sea legs?

edited September 2009 in Tales of Monkey Island
I didn't don't have my sea legs, I'd falter all over on a boat. I would probably get sea sickness and jump over board for the sharks.

So how about the rest of you pirates? Could you sail your way to the booty?

I hate boats...but I love vintage, classical boat design.

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  • edited September 2009
    doodo! wrote: »
    So how about the rest of you pirates? Could you sale your way to the booty?

    No, but I'm sure Stan could.

    But yeah, I hate boats. Fell out of one as a kid and haven't felt safe on them since.
  • edited September 2009
    Oops, haha. Thank you for correcting me, I mean...I think you made a typo, Paleman.
  • edited September 2009
    I'm an old Salt, and proudly sailed the seven seas :D Arrr! Unfortunately me days at sea are in the past. Fair winds, and following seas are now vicariously experienced through Guybrush. Hehe...
  • edited September 2009
    I do! I just recently went fishing on a boat that reminded me of captain dreads boat
  • edited September 2009
    I also sail tallships! I've sailed on the Bill of Rights (schooner, currently cruising the Caribbean), the Exy Johnson and the Irving Johnson (brigantines from San Pedro), and the Swift of Ipswitch (also from San Pedro). It's great fun. Haven't been to a festival in a few years...pesky things are always scheduled when I'm at school.
  • edited September 2009
    I'm definitely a seafaring bilge rat! Well, maybe not that disgusting sounding, but I definitely love sailing!

    Honestly, if there is such thing as past lives (which I do believe) I was definitely a navigator on a ship. It would explain my love for being on the water ever since I was a kid, as well as my strangely accurate sense for navigation which also has been around since I was a kid, who knows.

    Just for the fun of it, I'm in the black shirt standing right below the second mast:
    us-Margaret_Todd.jpg

    That's the Margaret Todd in Bar Harbor, ME if anyone is curious.
  • edited September 2009
    i went on a sail boat out to sea once with my scout group.it became mega rough and my whole troop puked up apart from me. i felt a little strange but i was ok
  • edited September 2009
    balin2k wrote: »
    i went on a sail boat out to sea once with my scout group.it became mega rough and my whole troop puked up apart from me. i felt a little strange but i was ok

    Everyone else was hurling!? The thought alone almost makes me want to hurl...You must have the belly of a tank to withstand the open seas and watch everyone around you hurl without feeling the need to do some yourself.

    There are some pretty cool boats in here maybe I'll post some of my own boat pics later.
  • edited September 2009
    doodo! wrote: »
    Everyone else was hurling!? The thought alone almost makes me want to hurl...You must have the belly of a tank to withstand the open seas and watch everyone around you hurl without feeling the need to do some yourself.

    There are some pretty cool boats in here maybe I'll post some of my own boat pics later.

    yeah was pretty funny. i saw the 1st dude puke up on the floor and i was like ' ahh guys check it out he just puked up all over the place' and that started them all up i was like 'whoops'. yeah was gross but it didnt affect me. belly of a tank sounds about right
  • edited September 2009
    I love boats! I don't have my sea legs now as its been a few years, but I get them back really quick once on board! It's like riding a bike. I even built me my own fine little vessel "Blue Footed Booby"l_8db6188945c065e317c26462e16caf67.jpg
  • edited September 2009
    LOL built your own boat for the win. That's a true Guybrush, would have been cooler if it was a make shift raft, timbers and rope and all that. Though I guess yours is more reliable.
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