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Maxprop wrote:
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Scout wrote:


Not to worry Katy! - afterall, this is the land of miscommunications!
Plus, I'd never pick on the ASA's First Lady of Sailing!
Scout


snort....might as well...I've already donated over a lb of flesh to this
group..


Is this group a viable weight loss technique?

Max


At times it can be....trying to keep down one's dinner after reading
some of the posts here is sometimes tricky...
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how hard to learn sailing on your own with a book and small sail boat??

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Just throw the book away and go sailing.
Make sure to take lots of pictures!

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cemal wrote:
how hard to learn sailing on your own with a book and small sail boat??

Most kids who are left alone with a Sunfish or Butterfly figure it
out in an afternoon..of course, they don't acer if they get wet or
if the boat tips over.....
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Easy as falling off a log. that's how I learned ( the
basics).

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how hard to learn sailing on your own with a book and

small sail boat??







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of falling off a log?

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Easy as falling off a log. that's how I learned ( the
basics).

SBV


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"cemal" wrote:
how hard to learn sailing on your own with a book and
small sail boat??


Go for it. If you can sail a small one you can sail a big
one.

Seahag


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On Thu, 4 May 2006 01:28:53 -0400, "Scout" said:

of falling off a log?


It's an American idiomatic expression g.


Scotty? ;o)



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Scotty?


What?





 
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