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I am a long term sailor with over 30 years of experience on the water in
various boats, that I've chartered, owned, rented, borrowed or stole. I'm also a long term member of this group and this is my very first posting. I was under the assumption that this group was for people interested in sailing, sailors, the ASA, training, piloting, safer boating, boats, rigging, sails, racing, cruising, and... holes in the water that you throw money into. Am I mistaken? according to the FAQ... "1.0 Newsgroup origin alt.sailing.asa was begun by the American Sailing Association in 1990 as a forum for the exchange of ideas by people who share an interest in the sport and lifestyle of sailing. At the time, the only other, similar newsgroup was rec.boats. alt.sailing.asa had a more specific focus." People, if I was a new boot that had a modicum of interest in sailing, and I trolled the newsgroups to expand my knowledge base, and found this group, I'd say to myself, "hmmm, this is the ASA group, must be they know what the big deal is about all of this sailing stuff." and what, pray tell would I see? snippy, obnoxious, pretentious, moody, self-centered, materialistic, "mine is better than yours" "yours is a POS" meglomaniac, narcissistic, holier than thou, whiners that seem to spend more time ****ing and moaning, or celebrating their last purchase of some trinket, car, house, camera, boat, pair of shoes... anything but putting your feet over the gunwale and enjoying the wind in your hair, the pure joy of you, the wind, and your journey. What would I think if I saw these posts? I would think... "You know, based on what I see here, I'm not too sure i'd like to belly up almost the price of a home for a boat to meet and greet these people. " I know that sailors are a unique breed. I am one. I'm a bit off center. ok, sometimes I don't know where center is! I also know that over these past 30 years, I have meet some of the most wondeful people on the face of the earth. People that will give you the shirt off of their backs if you've been in the sun too long, people that will without question, give you a tow, food, fuel, and a place to hang your hat if need be. People that catch a fish, side up next to you and say... "you got wine for this?" So, heres just a suggestion. Instead of looking for confirmation of your existance thru your latest Amex purchase, or touting what a wonderful consumer you must be, or deriding someone else for what they thought was a decent idea at the time, or, instead of lambasting some poor sap for their foilables, hows about we kinda, sorta, maybe, discuss what we all profess to love. Sailing, our boats, the water, our first mates (the keepers of the budget), our sailing friends and families, our trips, our journeys our adventures and our joys. hey, its just a thought. There are literally hundreds of thousands of people that are considering "going boating" this year... what do you say about helping further the cause? A bit about the poster: I have never circumnavigated the world. Don't plan to, don't need to. If you have, or are going to, I wish you well. Good for you. My hole in the water is celebrating her 30th birthday this year. She is only 27 ft long, but has all I and the boss need for a weekend, or a week on "our" 89,000 acre lake. She has a full sail locker with 100, 120, and 165 hanked jibs. we even fly a spinniker when we get a wild hair in our butt. Over the past 30 years I've run aground so many times I've considered putting wheels on her keel. If you haven't, good for you, I'm proud of you. Her Atomic 4 has never failed us. Last years fuel costs? 38.00. this year so far... 20.00. We don't have solar panels, wind generators, water maker, or forward looking sonar. We do have a 8D battery for the house, and a 4D back up and a 30 gallon fresh water tank. The princess 2 burner suits us just fine, thank you. The ice box goes thru about 20 lbs a day in August. we deal wih it. No flat panel here, a radio/cd works wonders for the ambiance. One thought... the full moon, a comfy cockpit and a good book. The forward V-berth demands that we snuggle. Thats not a bad thing. I like to say that she'll sleep six friends or 2 family members. My 15 year old son has caught the "bug" and We're looking to upgrade, so I can hand our faithful, reliable friend down to him. From early March to late November, She, the boss and I have a wonderful threesome on that lake almost every weekend, from friday afternoon to late sunday evening. In fact, in just two weeks, we are relocating to an abode within minutes from her so we can spend more time on her. "Boats are the nearest thing to dreams that man has ever made" "Wherever we want to go, we'll go. That's what a ship is, you know. It's not just a keel and a hull and a deck and sails, that's what a ship needs... but what a ship is... what the Black Pearl really is... is freedom." rant over, returning you to your regularly scheduled program. |