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RogueIT wrote:
Looking for a little advise on what I could read to get a good overall knowledge of sailing. I plan on taking a power squadron class but would like to know more than nothing before I get there. In fact I know I don't know anything so that is something...right? Any advise would be great. thanks, Scott I'd suggest a couple of things, starting at the closest public library. Gee, do they even have those any more? Read every book on sailing... well, that will take a long time. Pick a few with cool pictures, look at the pictures, read the captions. That's a good start. Here's a start you can make without leaving the computer, which appeals to a lot of people these days: http://www.sailingcourse.com/homepagehtml.htm http://www.huntington.edu/education/...g/sailing.html http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...w_to_sail.html If you happen to be in Boston, this is a great opportunity: http://sailing.mit.edu/LearntoSail/ There are local community sailing programs at a lot of places around the country, they can be somewhat hard to find though. Very much worth looking for. And you can can often get a chance to sail by hanging around marinas & sailing clubs, chatting with people, making friends, and letting it be known that you'd like to crew. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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