Yeah, it was pretty amusing. Of course, the only people who would stop were
those with vans or pickups. Sometimes we'd have a wait an hour or so. Of
course, this was the early 70s, when something like this would have been
possible. We did get a lot of strange looks, and a cop stopped once, but he
couldn't find anything illegal and finally left us alone. (SD cops had a rep
for being quite aggressive those days.)
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"Scotty" wrote in message
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You hitchhiked with a Sunfish?
SV
"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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The first boat I owned (half owned) was a Sunfish. We used to
sail it off
the coast of north county San Diego. We started in Del Mar (and
a couple of
times from Encinitas) and took it to La Jolla, where we beached
it, had
lunch at an all-you-can-eat Chinese place, then hitchhiked back
up the coast
with the Sunfish. It was a great diversion from school.
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"Scotty" wrote in message
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Some of my fondest memories are from sailing my little 16'
daysailer.
I never considered it a stepping stone.
Scotty
"rgnmstr" wrote in message
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I've always been quite happy with my boats too. I owned a
Sunfish for
a number of years. I owned the Merit for 9 years and the
Express will
be 9 years this season. Never had twofootitis.