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Default Forced Back Into Sailing in Toronto


"Capt. JG" wrote in message
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"BeeRich" wrote in message
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On Mar 13, 11:38 am, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"BeeRich" wrote in message

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On Feb 26, 9:48 am, sdg wrote:

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BeeRich says...


What is the best way to catch up on sailing, especially on a boat
larger than a Laser? What services can I get in Toronto (where I
live) that might train me for sailing? I want to be able to be on a
boat singlehanded, which I can take down the Erie Canal system down to
Florida, etc.


Hi there.

I inquired at the National Yacht Club, and they have courses where
people can learn about boat handling. If they are about "this is how
to sail", that does me no good. But I want to learn concepts of why a
Gib versus a Genoa, etc. I don't know deck terms for larger boats,
heaving-to, etc. Things like that we just don't have on a Laser. I
was 5 years old on the Alberg, so I have faint recollections of it
just being a boat. Again, it isn't about learning how to sail, as I
can rig and race a Laser in 20 minutes. I've also done my Power
Squadron, but that is more theory than sailing-specific instruction.

I think I'll chase up the courses at National.

Cheers

This is exactly what you do learn... how to sail... why use one sail vs.
another and how one sail affects the boat differently than another. You
learn deck/boat terms, heaving to, etc. Perhaps you not realizing this is
a
good reason to take an adult class. You'll learn more than the basic
pointy
end goes first.

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"j" ganz


+Yes, but I have said that I've raced Lasers before, so I am not
+confused about pointy end.


Heh... I've seen some who do do. Do who? Do me



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Too much information, Fag Boy