Cruising as a solitary activity
wrote in message
ups.com...
My sailing club is planning a Christmas 2008 cruise to the Keys but
the more I think about it the more I wonder if this sort of thing can
work well. How do you decide whether to anchor out most of the time
or to use marinas half the time. What marinas do you use when people
have radically diff budgets (yes, I am cheap)?
I'll admit, having another boat to comisserate with on long boring
passages or for company on scary ones would be nice but a whole pack
of boats can cause problems. Many anchorages are just too small for
more than a couple of boats. Marinas are not likely to have slip space
for more than a couple of transients too.
How do you deal with these issues?
Frogwatch
If you can't enjoy sailing by yourself and must have other boats cruising in
company then you're no sailor. Give it up, man! Trying to sail in a group
puts you at the mercy of the least competent of the bunch. Do you really
want that? Do you really wish to be ruled by the lowest common denominator?
Held back by stupid inept people like Skippy and his breakdown-prone,
system-laden pig of a Morgan? That's not sailing.
Wilbur Hubbard
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