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Thom Stewart May 14th 04 08:04 PM

Does it make any difference how much anyone sails?
 
Nutsy' trolling about how much he sails. Is there some kind of standard?
Is there a certain time? Frequency? Distance?

Does it make a difference where you sail?

Is there a requirement on how you sail?

In a Hove-to condition, do you count the time as sailing? Do you count
the distance you stay on station or how far you drift?

I use to moor across from a sailor who had a Junk rigged Schooner, set
up for single handing. He would go sailing two or three times a year. He
had two globe circling trips to his credit and untold numbers off trans
Pacific Trips. How would you count his sailing?

He would show up at the marina and start working on his boat and tell
me: "Tom, I'm going sailing in a couple of weeks." He would take off and
I wouldn't see him for months.

So, I ask, Does it make a difference?

Ole Thom


Bobsprit May 14th 04 11:13 PM

Does it make any difference how much anyone sails?
 
Nutsy' trolling about how much he sails. Is there some kind of standard?
Is there a certain time? Frequency? Distance?

Does it make a difference where you sail?

No, Thom and that was my point. Only Donal is busy judging boat build quality
by distance sailed.

RB

Scott Vernon May 15th 04 01:53 AM

Does it make any difference how much anyone sails?
 
I count the smiles.
;)



"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
Nutsy' trolling about how much he sails. Is there some kind of standard?
Is there a certain time? Frequency? Distance?

Does it make a difference where you sail?

Is there a requirement on how you sail?

In a Hove-to condition, do you count the time as sailing? Do you count
the distance you stay on station or how far you drift?

I use to moor across from a sailor who had a Junk rigged Schooner, set
up for single handing. He would go sailing two or three times a year. He
had two globe circling trips to his credit and untold numbers off trans
Pacific Trips. How would you count his sailing?

He would show up at the marina and start working on his boat and tell
me: "Tom, I'm going sailing in a couple of weeks." He would take off and
I wouldn't see him for months.

So, I ask, Does it make a difference?

Ole Thom



Thom Stewart May 15th 04 04:46 AM

Does it make any difference how much anyone sails?
 
Good reply Scot;

That's as good as any. How much pleasure each sail generates, to that
sailor.

As far as I know, that is the only cargo carried by any ASA sailor.

Ole Thom


James May 15th 04 05:56 PM

Does it make any difference how much anyone sails?
 

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
Nutsy' trolling about how much he sails. Is there some kind of standard?
Is there a certain time? Frequency? Distance?

Does it make a difference where you sail?

Is there a requirement on how you sail?

In a Hove-to condition, do you count the time as sailing? Do you count
the distance you stay on station or how far you drift?

I use to moor across from a sailor who had a Junk rigged Schooner, set
up for single handing. He would go sailing two or three times a year. He
had two globe circling trips to his credit and untold numbers off trans
Pacific Trips. How would you count his sailing?

He would show up at the marina and start working on his boat and tell
me: "Tom, I'm going sailing in a couple of weeks." He would take off and
I wouldn't see him for months.

So, I ask, Does it make a difference?

Ole Thom



one viewpoint is likely to be aggreed by most of us.

The fact is that we all learn by expirience... And tied to a pontoon offers
little expirience.




James May 15th 04 06:12 PM

Does it make any difference how much anyone sails?
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Nutsy' trolling about how much he sails. Is there some kind of standard?
Is there a certain time? Frequency? Distance?

Does it make a difference where you sail?

No, Thom and that was my point. Only Donal is busy judging boat build

quality
by distance sailed.

RB


Distance sailed is a very poor way to measure a boat, or its skipper, or its
crew.
I have sailed for weeks... hundreds of miles at a stretch..95% of the time
on autohelm..... in conditions which would not be a problem for a virtual
novice skipper and crew... would not stress even a very old and ill
maintained yacht.
biggest problem can be staying awake!


But to have sailed only two miles... in appalling conditions ... in a narrow
channel crowded with moored boats swinging in all directions (due to wind
over tide)...... ................



Donal May 16th 04 12:34 AM

Does it make any difference how much anyone sails?
 

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
Nutsy' trolling about how much he sails. Is there some kind of standard?



So, I ask, Does it make a difference?


Not really!


Most of us get our pleasure from sailing in different ways.

Bob seems to think that sailing is about "females on board".

Scotty seems to search out serendipity.

Oz seems to get his kicks from racing.


I just enjoy being on the water - even in the marina!!



Regards


Donal
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Bobsprit May 16th 04 02:08 AM

Does it make any difference how much anyone sails?
 
Bob seems to think that sailing is about "females on board".


Sailing is about sailing. Sailing with females can be even more fun. Today I
sailed the boat alone until 2:30, when I picked up Suzanne and her friends. I
had a good time before and after.
You should try meeting some women, Donal. It's good for the soul.

RB

Donal May 16th 04 10:23 PM

Does it make any difference how much anyone sails?
 

"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
Bob seems to think that sailing is about "females on board".


You should try meeting some women, Donal. It's good for the soul.


I've been married for 25 years - I *know* what women are good for!!



Regards


Donal
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Scott Vernon May 17th 04 02:10 AM

Does it make any difference how much anyone sails?
 
tea in bed?

"Donal" wrote
I've been married for 25 years - I *know* what women are good for!!



Regards


Donal
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