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"Mundo" wrote
Good thing I don't race. (unless there is another boat nearby)


You should try racing. It's fun and it'll make a better sailor out of you. I've noticed
if you try to *race* another boat informally and if you get ahead you'll notice them
starting to catch up again. It's because they turn on the motor as soon as they think
you can't hear it.

Cheers,
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 21:13:59 -0500, Ellen MacArthur wrote
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"Mundo" wrote
Good thing I don't race. (unless there is another boat nearby)


You should try racing. It's fun and it'll make a better sailor out of
you. I've noticed
if you try to *race* another boat informally and if you get ahead you'll
notice them
starting to catch up again. It's because they turn on the motor as soon as
they think
you can't hear it.

Cheers,
Ellen
--- the captain who is fair and a piece of ass
http://ellenmacarthur.badongo.com/album/



Gosh I would love to be a better sailor. You think racing might help? I like
night racing....the noisy turning of empty winches...the progressively
thicker layer of scotch tape across the stern light. Launching those little
glow sticks into the dark with a slingshot....

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Mundo, The Captain who is a bully and an ass

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"Mundo" wrote
Gosh I would love to be a better sailor. You think racing might help? I like
night racing....the noisy turning of empty winches...the progressively
thicker layer of scotch tape across the stern light. Launching those little
glow sticks into the dark with a slingshot....


Did you see Master and Commander where they made a fake little boat and put
lights on it so the Frenchies would follow it while they got away? Kewl.

Cheers,
Ellen
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 21:34:54 -0500, Ellen MacArthur wrote
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"Mundo" wrote
Gosh I would love to be a better sailor. You think racing might help? I like
night racing....the noisy turning of empty winches...the progressively
thicker layer of scotch tape across the stern light. Launching those little
glow sticks into the dark with a slingshot....


Did you see Master and Commander where they made a fake little boat and
put
lights on it so the Frenchies would follow it while they got away? Kewl.

Cheers,
Ellen
--- the captain who is fair and a piece of ass
http://ellenmacarthur.badongo.com/album/



Your killin me..........

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Racing is for sailors who don't have the time to cruise.



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"Mundo" wrote
Good thing I don't race. (unless there is another boat

nearby)

You should try racing. It's fun and it'll make a

better sailor out of you. I've noticed
if you try to *race* another boat informally and if you

get ahead you'll notice them
starting to catch up again. It's because they turn on the

motor as soon as they think
you can't hear it.

Cheers,
Ellen
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http://ellenmacarthur.badongo.com/album/






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"Scotty" wrote
Racing is for sailors who don't have the time to cruise.


Or for sailors who want to improve their cruising abilities.... You can race anything, cars, trucks, bikes, boats,
bodies or even hoppy toads. Anybody who races gets better than anybody who doesn't. Even if you lose you learn
much more than if you never raced.

Cheers,
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"Scotty" wrote
Racing is for sailors who don't have the time to cruise.


Or for sailors who want to improve their cruising

abilities....
Anybody who races gets better than anybody who doesn't.


Better at what?

Even if you lose you learn
much more than if you never raced.



yeah, you learned how to lose. that will come in real handy
at the next anchorage.

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"Scotty" wrote
Better at what?


Better at understanding their boat. Better at getting the most out of it.

yeah, you learned how to lose. that will come in real handy
at the next anchorage.


Open your mind, Scotty. I never said anything about learning to lose. Nobody has
to learn how to lose. You automatically lose unless you win. There's only one winner
but there's lots of losers. It's not a bad thing to lose. It's more normal than winning.
When you lose you can learn if you ask yourself why you lost....

Cheers,
Ellen


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"Scotty" wrote
Better at what?


Better at getting the most out of it.


the most what?



yeah, you learned how to lose. that will come in real

handy
at the next anchorage.


Nobody has
to learn how to lose.


I suppose it's natural for you?

You automatically lose unless you win. There's only one

winner
but there's lots of losers. It's not a bad thing to lose.

It's more normal than winning.


normal for you maybe.

Scotty


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"Scotty" wrote
the most what?


Your boat, silly....

I suppose it's (losing) natural for you?


Only when I married a man who acted just like you but without your sense of humor.
(but who was probably much better looking). But it didn't take long for me to win. It was
when I divorced that stupid lazy jerk. I got half of everything he owned and it was a lot....

Cheers,
Ellen




 
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