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"Bart Senior" wrote
What is the difference between a yachtsman and a sailor? Vito wrote: A sailor sails. A yachtsman may sail or, like me, simply spend so much time working on his boat that he has little or no time to sail. Y'know, forgive me for being serious a minute... but between you and Thom, I think you really have defined the difference. A sailor is somebody who sails... and works on his own boat... and would not hire somebody else to do the sailing for him, because that's what he enjoys most. A sailor is self-reliant and does as much of his own work as he can. A yachtsman is content to hire somebody... maybe even brags about it... DSK |
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