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Bob Crantz
 
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Default How Important is Sailing to You


"DSK" wrote in message
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SUZY wrote:

I have to disagree Doug, Solo sailing , having the ocean to yourself is
a very cool thing.



I never said it wasn't, although IMHO going across oceans and/or thru
traffic zones while sleep-deprived is unseamanlike and puts others in
danger.

I have sailed alone quite a lot myself, so what is it that you disagree
with, exactly?


On a scale of 1-10 on how important sailing is I'd give it a 7, on
getting out on the water and mastering any vessel now thats a 10+ a
since of accomplishment thats hard to match.


I never said it wasn't.

I only said that you'd have to be psychologically maladjusted to not want
to ever take other people with you... or be such a foul-tempered cretin
that nobody would go.

DSK


You forgot the case of an incompetent sailor on a death trap boat. It's
recommended that they sail alone.




 
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