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Very good post Frank, hope a lot of people get into this thread.
Frank Boettcher wrote: This is to indulge my curiosity more than anything else. For sailors with at least 30 years experience, or more appropriately for sailors who started at a relatively young age and continued to sail as they aged. Feel free to elaborate on your answers with comments that provide additional explanation or information. 1. Did you sail more in the first five years or in the last five years? 35 years total, more in the first five years by a factor of 10. I don't remember my first 5 years of sailing very well, although I do have some memories of specific incidents like being caught in T-storms, playing with toy boat off the transom, etc etc. Since we bought the tuboat I have been sailing OPBs a bit less then we sailed ours, but have been on some longer trips including deliveries and the Chi-Mac race which has been a long-term ambition. 2. If the answer to number 1. is the last five years, were you retired during that time? NA Don't know, I'm as retired now as I'll ever be, and hope to get in another 40+ years of sailing before I'm done! 3. Have you owned multiple boats and has each one been larger and more expensive than the one before it? Yes, three boats over that time each bigger and better Bigger ain't necessarily better and vice versa. If you count small one-design dinghies, I've owned maybe 25 boats; the biggest (in length) was when I first got out of the Navy and went in shares on a custom 1-Tonner, the biggest in displacement is our current tugboat. 4. As you moved up in boat size did that also correspond with moving up professionally with more stress, responsibility and time constraints? Yes or I could not have been able to afford the progression. To a large extent, yes. I am fortunate in not having as many time constraints as many people, OTOH I also put my priorities differently. 5. If the answer to 4. is yes did you sail less with each new boat after the intial purchase year? Yes Sailed less overall as the boats got larger. This may be a reflection of disenchantment with new toys, or it may be a reflection of not choosing the boat with practicality in mind. I've never owned a boat I couldn't singlehand... that said, it's very true that some are more difficult to handle than others. I have been spoiled by our last two sailboats which were both very effective designs in getting a lot of bang for the buck and being very simple to maintain as well as user-friendly. 6. Did you raise kids and during the time that they had conflicting interests and activities, did that contribute to less sailing. Yes, although they sailed with me, and each went through a club school, they had other interests that diverted attention away from the sailing. No kids, but have invested a lot of time in taking other peoples kids (including our nieces and nephews) sailing & cruising. I would love to get them into racing but so far none have gotten the bug. 7. Did a high percentage of your closest sailing friends and acquaintences at the start of your sailing carreer at some point move from sail to power or off the water altogether? The saddest yes of all. My closest three sailing buddies, two of whom were primarily responsible for getting me involved as a teenager/young adult moved to power in their forties. What's so sad about that????? 8. Even when you owned boats did you do bareboat charters on a regular basis. Not so regular, three charters in 35 years. Not regular, but did a few charter trips. All were with friends whose main interest was an exotic vacation, not sailing. 9. Did you race (either your own boat or crewed on others) when you were young and do you still race. Yes and Yes. Raced Hobies when very young, switched to GORC crewing in the late seventies through eighties, and still do some club race crewing. Did two series 04-05 seasons crewing on a friends Bendytoy 311 took second in class both seasons Sounds great! My answer: yes & yes, crewed on almost every one-design dinghy there was back in the 1960s & '70s, skippered a few, then became partner in a fairly serious 470 campaign aimed at getting into the Olympics. At the same time started getting invited to skipper big boats in day races, also did a few deliveries. I went cruising with my family a number of times but at the time felt this was 2nd-class sailing. The most fun racing was in college, very close competition in identical boats; along with almost daily practice & intense focus. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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