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All true, except one doesn't enter the boat's zen. The zen is the
combination of all the elements of the situation. One becomes part of that. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Concentrating driving for one hour is hard work. yeah "Driving" a boat is not a science and those who approch it like a science wear out quick. The trick IMO is to be one with the boat...to enter the boat's zen. Then you can helm you boat like a lady. Moving with her thru every curve..soft to the touch.. anticapiting her every move and need. The most often mistake I've seen time after time after time is someone over working the helm...ie: driving the boat. While sailing downwind driving, its real work keeping the boat moving, pointed in the right direction, while trying to surf. Upwind there is the danger of pinching or falling below the groove. If you have some skills, driving a boat like this can be done fairly well. Novices would have an easier time sailing upwind than downwind. Driving well is how a boat gets separation from the fleet. In my opinion driving upwind well creates the biggest gains on a race course. IMO those who are in the groove help the boat find the path of least resistance on any course, they give her helm what she needs before she asks. They become unconsciously competent to the boats needs... top that with a well balanced set of sails and leading a lady thru the water is a pleasure... not a chore. Joe |
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