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Thom Stewart wrote:
Doug, Your building a scenario that isn't necessarily true. Single handing doesn't mean long distant voyaging. The majority of single handing is day sailing, coastal sailing from port to port or even a few hours out on the Bay just getting alone and relaxing. No lack of sleep. no heading into crowded conditions. Actually, that is the goal of single-handing; getting away from crowded conditions. Sounds good to me. I don't like crowds myself. I think there can be as many different reasons to singlehand as there are singlehanders. We've always had more people that wanted to go sailing with us than we've had time to take them. So unless I'm sailing a Laser, singlehanding makes me feel slightly guilty for leaving somebody behind. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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