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oups.com... Frogwatch wrote While I was at the coast working on my 28' S2, I was suddenly invited to go sailing on an F31 tri. We had about 12 kts wind and it was a blast. 15 kts on a sailboat, waaaaaaay cool. I havent had such a good time sailing in a long time and this puzzled me for nearly 48 hours till I realized why. Well, a multihuller would say that it was because cats & tris are just more fun, period. I almost never go out on other peoples boats meaning I am always the captain so i have to know what I am doing, where i am going, where the shoals are, what my sails are doing, what my guests are doing, what my kids are doing, etc. In this case, I knew I was clueless about handling the tri so I just did as I was told and tried to be helpful. Hmmm..... sailing a tri is pretty much like sailing any other boat. There are a few minor differences, the major difference is the greater apparent wind and the lack of good steering characteristics. But only the skipper has to worry about that. ![]() I didnt worry about anything but enjoyed the trip. I did know the captain was very knowledgeable so I could relax and talk to others. So, I suddenly understand why I like to sail by myself too, no responsibility for other people on the boat. Anybody else feel this way? I just like to get out on the water, period. For example, right now we are cruising in a motorboat; I have gotten in a few pretty good sails the past year on OPBs; also I really enjoy rowing our dinghy around the creeks & coves we anchor in. Sailing on OPBs is a lot of fun; and I appreciate not having to do the work on the boat.... OTOH I also rarely see a boat that couldn't use improvements in rig or maintainence. This summer in Canada, I stopped in at a youth sailing center to chat with some people, turned out I had met some of them before and got an invitation to join in. I gave a roll-tacking seminar and got in some races. I don't know if it was more relaxing but it was a lot of fun. "Capt. JG" wrote: Definitely. I get a bit nervous on other people's boats unless I have an idea about their abilities or I've sailed with them previously. I've been in a couple of situations where the owner or charterer didn't have a clew or was dangerous. That's when you take command. Subtly, of course ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King Yeah, like grabbing the helm and screaming get off the f*cking boat you idiot! Next you're going to tell me that's not subtle enough. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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