Hand Modeling
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Hand Modeling

Hand Modeling

Hand Modeling

There’s that great Seinfeld episode where George figures he has finally found the high-paying, low-stress, and no-work-required job of his dreams. George is going to be a hand model.

After 4 hours on deck in the rain and wind, it looks like my chances of becoming a hand model are about the same as Castanza’s.

We were rolled by the trough we had been riding since yesterday. Northwest winds at up to 36 knots backed into the Southwest at 40+ in a matter of a few minutes. It rained hard enough to flatten the sea and reduce visibility to less than a boat length.

All for a good cause, however, as we get East out of the smorgasbord weather.

Follow my tracks in real-time:
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