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![]() Dead in the Water Sailor This is the kind of sailor who no longer has a sailboat. On rare occasions he bums a ride on someone else's boat. In some cases the DIW sailor buys a powerboat. Trying to make up for his lack of sailboat, he'll generally become bitter about it. The Crushed Sailor This is the co-dependent sailor who eventually ends up with a powerboat because his wife runs the show. Few things are worse in life. He will often inflate himself like a Bullfrog with phoney baloney sailing know-how and blow enough hot air to melt an iceflow. In Irons Sailor Because the wife hates to sail, the In Irons Sailor (Or IIS) has to pick and choose his sailing days. Sure, his wife comes along every now and again, but she'd rather eat M&Ms and watch Oprah. The poor In Irons Sailor will eventually find too many commitments piling up and the boat will end up skipping a season and, perhaps even be sold. Weekend Warrior Sailor The chronic 9-5'er who wasn't clever enough to keep from working 15 hours a day, 6 days a week. This poor bloke drags his exhausted ass to his boat on the odd Sunday and sails around in a daze. I respect these guys because at least they're trying. The Enthusiast Sailor I admit to be in this group. The ES will sail his boat any chance he gets in pretty much any weather. He'll sail for 30 minutes or overnight. He enjoys sailing different boats and just wants to be out there. He's not interested in destinations or travel. It's the sailing itself that he loves, and that can be on a pond or an ocean. The Cruising Sailor This fellow wants to get "there." He doesn't always like the ride, but he does love the water and traveling on it. This sort of fellow may eventually buy a powerboat, realizing that he's really no sailor at all. Speed Racer Sailor This guy is the real deal. He buys a J24 or any boat where he knows he can compete in one design. He laughs at PHRF ratings and wants a real measure of his skill, rather than some committee's ratings. Gay Racer Sailor This is the guy who buys any boat where he knows he'll rarely, if ever compete against the same boats. He depends on ratings more often than not. The Dock Boy Sailor This fellow rarely leaves his slip or mooring. His boat is a perpetual project. Sometimes he's even honest about it and admits he gets seasick. He's not always to be mocked as his boat may be a true work of art. RB 35s5 NY |