Bolo
Contributing Partner
As my wife and I were sailing north under the Annapolis Bay bridges this past weekend we noticed another E32-3, just like ours, sailing south also under the bridge. We don't see that many Ericsons on the bay, let alone E-32s, so our hand waving was a bit more enthusiastic then usual. :clap:
The helms man flashed back a hand sign that I first thought was the same sort of "hand signal" I've gotten from other motorists on the highway when I've done a bonehead move or accidently cut them off. But after a closer look his hand sign was formed by sticking the index finger and pink up and then holding the two middle fingers down on the palm with the thumb. This forms a sort of helmet and horns.
So I guess we now have our own "gang sign" to flash back and forth to each other when we pass. Pity the poor Hunter, Catalina and Beneteau owners.
What do they do?
The helms man flashed back a hand sign that I first thought was the same sort of "hand signal" I've gotten from other motorists on the highway when I've done a bonehead move or accidently cut them off. But after a closer look his hand sign was formed by sticking the index finger and pink up and then holding the two middle fingers down on the palm with the thumb. This forms a sort of helmet and horns.
So I guess we now have our own "gang sign" to flash back and forth to each other when we pass. Pity the poor Hunter, Catalina and Beneteau owners.
What do they do?