Lesson 8: be aware of the 150% - 100% divide
When you are on a boat for an extended period of time, you get to know things about the other crew members that even their friends and family do not know. Being in a small space in the middle of a vast ocean exposes foibles as well as strengths. Not everyone likes to become aware of the edges of their personalities, nor do they always find the patience to deal with those of others. Nowhere is this impatience more noticeable than in how willing each crew member is to do their "fair share."
The harmony of the boat can rest on completing your tasks and responsibilities correctly and in a timely manner. Things like:
- showing up 20 minutes before your watch begins
- cleaning up the galley directly after you have made a sandwich or snack for yourself (i. e. even before you eat it!)
- wipe down the head after showering or shaving
- don't leave any books, clothes, or clutter in the main cabin
- wash the dishes and clean up the galley directly after dinner is finished and before the evening activities (e.g. playing cards or stargazing)
- occasionally ask the others on watch if you can make them a cup of coffee or a snack
- clean up the cabin you are sharing with some other crew member
- occasionally clean up the main cabin
- occasionally sweep and wash the floors
- if needed, pump out the bilge water
- occasionally wash out the cockpit
- take the empty coffee cups and wash and put them away
- make sure all the lines are properly coiled
Actually, the list is endless. Generally, you need to:
1. listen to the
captain's instructions
2. make sure the boat is always tip-top
3. Think about what
you can do to make the crew happy
4. make sure you
are doing your allocated tasks properly
On the surface, you are there to have fun and enjoy yourself. On another level, you have to be diligent and follow the four points in the order in which they are presented. Dave said that you have to do 150% of what you think fair is your share for others to think you have done 100%.
Conclusion: when cohabitating with others, keep working