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There are three kinds of sailors... those who've run aground,
those who will run aground, and those who've lied about not running aground. "John Cairns" wrote in message ... Somebody told me once that if you haven't run aground, you're not a sailor. John Cairns "Scout" wrote in message ... Thanks Katy, I went from age 15 to 43 without sailing a day, absorbed and distracted with life's other pursuits. But the joy of sailing that I had found in my youth stayed with me; it became a dream deferred. My father, an old navy man, found a Styrofoam sailboat for me when I was about 13, I think it was called Snark or something. Anyway, he would anchor his cabin cruiser at certain points, and I would launch my sailboat from his boat. I would sail it for hours around Long Beach Island, capsizing it, swimming it to shore, playing games (like seeing how close I could come to Dad's boat without hitting it), and just generally loving it. To put things in a time perspective, I was sailing it past Dad's boat when he came out and told me he had just heard over the radio that Neil Armstrong had walked on the moon (July 69). When the boat was stolen, I was heartbroken and didn't manage to get another until now. But I remembered two things distinctly from my childhood sailing experiences: it's incredibly exciting to harness a good breeze and, the damned things flip easy! With that in mind, I decided to buy a more serious boat (all things being relative, I'm comparing my current boat to a 12' Styrofoam toy). Here's what I said: I'm looking for a boat I can afford to sink, or destroy, if it comes to it. I then found this Starwind, with a trailer and a new Honda outboard, full sails, needed some work, blah blah blah, for $2800. I've beaten it a bit, unintentionally of course. I've not only gone aground, but slammed it on a sandbar by missing the inlet channel and getting dropped by a wave onto the sandy bottom, I've forgotten to put the engine in neutral while docking, and the grimaced when I realized the chomping sound I heard was my prop taking bites out of my rudder, I stepped my mast, lost my balance, and grimaced some more as the mast tilted a few degrees to port and ripped out two base screws, I dropped my boat on a winch, while trying to dry dock it in my yard, and put a hole in the hull, and... plenty of other neat stuff. But I've learned a lot too. I think I'm ready for comfort, a bit more safety, and of course, bigger, costlier mistakes! Scout |
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yep, similar to an old motorcycling adage, "two kinds of riders: those who
have fallen, and those who have not fallen yet." Scout "Jonathan Ganz" wrote There are three kinds of sailors... those who've run aground, those who will run aground, and those who've lied about not running aground. |
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used to hear,'' if you don't crash, you're not going fast enough''.
I always rode at 98%. ![]() Scotty "Scout" wrote in message ... yep, similar to an old motorcycling adage, "two kinds of riders: those who have fallen, and those who have not fallen yet." Scout "Jonathan Ganz" wrote There are three kinds of sailors... those who've run aground, those who will run aground, and those who've lied about not running aground. |
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On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 07:04:39 -0400, "Scout" wrote:
yep, similar to an old motorcycling adage, "two kinds of riders: those who have fallen, and those who have not fallen yet." Theres 10 types of people in the world. Those that get binary, and those that don't get binary. S/V Cat's Meow http://www.catsmeow.org |
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![]() Theres 10 types of people in the world. Those that get binary, and those that don't get binary. That's funny....do you think Scott will get it? -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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