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Bill,
Frette Thee Not. There are always people looking for crew. It sounds a lot like you may have found two. Go find the sailors (they won't come looking for you). Join the club at UC Irvine. Pack a seabag and stand around on the docks and meet people. In Many cases they will be glad to have railmeat that actually knows that the pointy end goes first (more is just that much better). If you can started at racing with anybody - do it. When you get to be known in the community (if you are know as dependable crew), you will find it easier to get on other boats. Who ever you are sailing with, remember that maintaining a boat is both expensive and labor intensive and any help you can provide will be appreciated. Never forget the skipper that brings you in. Do not get a reputation as one that likes to jump from crew to crew. You can change to another crew, just be sure the skipper you leave isn't counting on you to show up on race day. Above all else, be dependable crew. I gave up this ng when the actual sailing content got near zero. There are other sailing groups. This one has never adopted the OT in subject unrelated to the charter topic. I stopped by and read you note. I do drop by on the rare occasion to see if anything has changed. Fair Wind and Smooth Sea Matt Colie Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Marine and Perpetual Sailor Bill wrote: So I realize I have posted more than a response or two to comments that are non-sailing related but there has not been much sailing stuff posted to discuss so i thought I would throw in some stuff. As some of you may know I am new to sailing. I am also building an outrigger sailing canoe. So far everything has been a lot of fun but finding people to go sailing with to help teach me has been a little difficult, until this week. I have been learning from a relative of mine who lives or rather lived on a sailboat. The problem is that he resides with his wife and two teenage sons, none of which are particularly fond of sailing. So the dingy has been my classroom. I'm not complaining, there is a lot to be learned from dinghy sailing so I have been doing a lot of that. Now for the sad news. my relative sold his 44' sailboat and boat a motor trawler for the space. No future hopes of sailing the big boat for me. But, I recently found out that a guy I work with is in the sailing club at UC Irvine and has several friends/relatives with boats. He is a very experienced sailor and, of course, is always looking for an excuse to get out on the water. After speaking a while he really wants to go out on the weekends and use some of the boats he has access to and teach me a thing or two about sailing. I also found out that my Dad's colleuge at work with a racing/cruiser sailboat just moved it two slips away from my relative that I have been sailing with. I have been trying to get to talk to him about going out a few times because it would seem that he is looking for a crew member so that he can push the speed of his boat a bit but doesn't want to pay or really compete, just have fun. So I am going out there this weekend to try and get more people lined up for sailing. If any of you are in the Orange county or L.A. County area and want someone to teach about sailing in return for a free crew member or maybe a case of beer now and then let me know. That's my sailing news and I am sure you will all start to rip me apart for something but at least it is related and we can get back to talking about sailing. Bill |
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