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At the Helm — Live Briefing is happening in 7 days
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⚓ 1) START HERE: Welcome Aboard + Crew Code
WELCOME ABOARD, SHIPMATE! — START HERE From the Founder of Nautical Me! — a community of sea-lovers, storytellers, makers, and modern-day mariners. Whether you’ve read every line of Hornblower…or you still replay Master and Commander at 2:00 AM just to hear the creak of the rigging…or you’re building a ship model and want to swap notes (and a cold beer) with folks who get it… Welcome. You’ve found your port. This isn’t a course. It’s a crew — a place to trade stories, share projects, plan charters, compare notes, laugh at the sea’s stubbornness, and celebrate the nautical life in all its forms. ⚓ Crew Code (Ship’s Articles): 1. Be shipshape. Treat the crew with respect. 2. Salty humor is welcome. Personal attacks go overboard. 3. Share experience, not lectures. “Here’s what worked for me…” beats sermons. 4. No doxxing. Keep privacy and safety in mind—share only what you’re comfortable with. 5. Give credit. If you share someone’s photo, quote, or idea—cite the source. 6. Keep it nautical. (We’re here for sea-lore, makers, mariners, and stories.) 7. Help new shipmates. Everyone was new once. Welcome aboard — your crew and your port. — Phil Wilson, Founder
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⚓ 2) Nautical Me! Category Map (Where to Post) & Title Tagging
Here's our ordered categories for organizing our various threaded discussions. - 🚩 Signal Flags & Honors (Admins) ------> Official announcements + pinned guides + featured “best of the crew.” - 👋 The Dock (Introductions) -----> New member intros, roll calls, meet-and-greet posts, and “where are you from?” - ⚓ Quarterdeck (General) -----> General nautical conversation that doesn’t fit elsewhere—news, ideas, questions, thoughts. - 📖 Captain’s Log (Stories) -----> Sea stories (true or tall), book/film talk, naval history, lore, and “you had to be there” moments. - 🪚 The Boatyard (Makers) -----> DIY builds, ship models, restoration projects, woodworking, nautical décor, and progress photos. - 🧭 The Bridge (Going Places) -----> Charters, bareboating, trip logs, routes, harbors, racing plans, flotilla ideas, and “dream voyages.” - 🧠 Ask the Crew -----> Questions and “what would you do, Skipper?” threads—seeking advice, opinions, and crew wisdom. - 🌊 Sea Wins & Hard Lessons -----> Celebrations and lessons learned—wins, near-misses, mishaps, and what you’d do differently.
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⚓ 3) Captain’s Starter Kit: First 3 Things to Do
Captain’s Starter Kit (No Homework—Just the Good Stuff) 1) Say hello in 👋 The Dock -----> Use the intro prompt and add one sea-thing you love (book, ship, place, or memory). 2) Drop a post in 📖 Captain’s Log -----> Share any of these: - A short sea story (true or tall) - What you’re reading/listening to right now (2 sentences, no spoilers) - A favorite nautical film scene or quote - A piece of sea lore or naval history you can’t stop thinking about 3) Join the crew conversation -----> Pick one: - Ask a question in 🧠 Ask the Crew - Share a win/lesson in 🌊 Sea Wins & Hard Lessons - Jump into a challenge or trivia in 🪶 Crow’s Nest Bonus (if you’ve got a shipmate in mind): Invite a friend who belongs here. Nautical Me! gets better with every great storyteller and maker aboard. Welcome again — your crew and your port.
[Briefing] At The Helm Live Briefing; February 12th, 2026
Today's Live Briefing covers At The Helm Scenario #002.
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[Briefing] At The Helm Live Briefing; February 12th, 2026
[FAQ] At The Helm — Crew Vote #002
Crew Vote #002: Heat, Delay, and Crew Mood (Comfort & Judgment)Welcome aboard. This week’s At The Helm builds on #001 (water + morale). No experience required. The situation: You’re out for a day on the water. It’s warmer than expected and things are taking longer. Everyone’s safe, but comfort is slipping and the crew mood is starting to drag decisions down. Crew Vote (pick one): A) Tighten the plan (slow down, simplify, conserve energy and focus) B) Stabilize the crew first (water/snack break + clear roles, then proceed simply) C) Change the day (turn for home / nearest easy harbor before mood drifts further) The rule Reply with A / B / C + one sentence why. That’s it. Quiet crew welcome. What happens next: Top crew answers get featured in the next At The Helm Live Briefing.
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