But a few skippers will take it, anyway.
Occasionally a bold skipper would take advantage of the high water to *Finding it could get tricky.
I say the skipper should take his chances and sail alone.
It may, and often will, result in a capsize if the skipper does not take quick action to prevent one.
The skipper took the wheel, angling the boat to the right of the figure in the water, cutting the engines to reduce the wake.
The skipper and Braden should take ruthless and violent action.
It meant that the skipper was taking action which could only be aimed at them.
Some rhymes are intended to count the number of jumps the skipper takes without stumbling.
The sooner the skipper takes us out of here, the better.
The skipper and Bud can take care of themselves.