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Message for Ganzy
While sailing is not soley about money, I'm fairly sure you'd do better than
Scotty if you decided to invest in a bigger better boat. Don't worry, I know you can't speak the truth about Scotty's boat and that's fine. RB |
Message for Ganzy
You're right. I can't speak the truth about Scott's boat
because I haven't seen it, nor have I seen him sail. From all accounts I read, he's a heck of sailor. Sailing is not about money at all you fool. A boat isn't an investment. It's not a stepping stone. It's not a means to an end. It's a transcendental experience. Even Neal knows that. In fact, just about everyone here, except I guess you, could probably atest to the life-changing experience of sailing. It doesn't matter if you have a 14' dinghy or a 68' Swan. You can't stand in front of the wind and the sea and be unchanged by it, whether or not the wind is on a small lake or an ocean passage. Do you really believe the people who do the Around Alone race do it for the money or the fame? Do you really believe the kids who race lasers are doing it for the money or even the fame? Do you really believe that my friend who just bought a Tartan 42 is thinking about the money it's costing him to get it ready for the coast express to Cabo? All you seem to do here is brag about your things, your stereo, or your electronics, or your Alien girls or whatever you call them. All you seem capable of doing is to try and put down other people and their boat choices. It seems to me that despite your boating pictures, despite the likelihood that you do actually get out on the water, you don't have a clue about what you're experiencing. Quite honestly, it's quite pathetic. "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... While sailing is not soley about money, I'm fairly sure you'd do better than Scotty if you decided to invest in a bigger better boat. Don't worry, I know you can't speak the truth about Scotty's boat and that's fine. RB |
Smell the wind
Right on , Jon. Have you ever been somewhere on land and a nice breeze is
blowing and you just sorta stick your nose into the wind, breathe it in, sigh, and get *that* feeling? I wonder if non-sailors ever do that? -- Scotty http://www.enter.net/photoalbum/data...non/832067.JPG "Jonathan Ganz" wrote... You can't stand in front of the wind and the sea and be unchanged by it, whether or not the wind is on a small lake or an ocean passage. |
Message for Ganzy
From
all accounts I read, he's a heck of sailor. Really, have you read about Scotty's sailing somewhere we haven't? RB |
Message for Ganzy
You can't stand in front of the wind
and the sea and be unchanged by it, whether or not the wind is on a small lake or an ocean passage. The fact that so many people could care less about boats and the sea disputes this. Some people want to climb a mountain or fly. The sea doesn't interest them. What narrow thinkers Ganzy and Scotty are! RB |
Message for Ganzy
Don't you enjoy sailing, Robert?
I love it, but I don't dishonor the true heritage of boats by treating it like a some kind of superior experience. That's why I'm so generous with her, inviting practically anyone out for a sail. RB |
Message for Ganzy
I love it, but I don't dishonor the true heritage of boats by treating it
like a some kind of superior experience. That's why I'm so generous with her, inviting practically anyone out for a sail. You need a thesaurus, man. This writing hurts. |
Message for Ganzy
That isn't surprising. After all, no decent sailors would go out for a
half hour motorsail with a wimp who is prone to panic attacks in an F3. Its struck me when you wrote that you have hit on the current that runs through all Boobs' photos. There is a wariness, something just short of panic, in the eyes of the people on his boat, as if they are thinking "Does he really have any clue what he is doing, and how do I get out of here in one piece". There certainly is an air of tension on his boat, and not fun and relaxation. Maybe its due to the intense traffic where he sails. |
Message for Ganzy
a some kind of superior experience.
True sailors have always treated sailing as a special experience. There's a big difference between "special" and "superior." Your effort to make sailing into some form of elitist activity is nothing short of horrific. Still, it's your boat. Do as you please. RB |
Message for Ganzy
No. I just read his posts.
"Bobsprit" wrote in message ... From all accounts I read, he's a heck of sailor. Really, have you read about Scotty's sailing somewhere we haven't? RB |
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