Note to say - this isn't entitlement, but for the past handful of experiences... Which is why I now solo-sloop more than grouping up with crewmates more often. For this post I will be using myself as an example to avoid any confusion.
Not going to get extremely deep into this, because it's not, but ever feel that when you're with a group of 2, 3, or even 4 crewmates, it may just be you who may do the work? Or at least you, and one other crew member who is seemingly competent? Now nothing is a huge problem, but more of an inconvenience...
For example, the sails. Those sails, man. Something is wrong when you may be the one that seemed to tack all three sails, and practically the only one doing it while everyone else is playing an instrument, standing in place, or go to the bow which is a hotspot. Sails are worked... Now where are we going? Nobody circled the map, 'nor do we know where we are still even sailing to. Go do that now. Uh oh, now the guy was was steering the ship is seemingly playing mum and doesn't want to steer anymore. Bullocks.
A little rant, yeah, but this is why I'm sometimes turned off about random crewmates. A crew working together and flowing gets the job done... And, practically all I want is to get the job done. Plain and simple... not hoist others. I'm sure a lot of others feel this way too. There is no reason someone should run from post to post to post, and tack each sail themselves, then you feel like a jerk when you keep saying, "guys, sails please.... oh my god".
