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I don't see that many opportunities to dip the eye around a bollard..
wrote in message ... jlrogers±³© wrote: All my life I've "dreamed" about retiring on a boat and sailing from here to there, as the spirit moves me. However, my only experience is some lake sailing, a little Gulf of Mexico experience, and four years on a destroyer in the navy. And, except for a couple of years in the 90's, most of my sailing was done 35 years ago. Actually, the Navy experience can be valuable. For example, the way the Navy handles dock lines is far better than the way most cruisers do. 'Dipping the eye' and apply chafe gear are just two examples. Assuming it doesn't, I will want to acquire a relatively inexpensive cruiser for step 2. I.e., learning to live aboard, maintain the boat, and sail alone with confidence. Singlehanding is over rated IMHO. It can be a lot of work or it can be a pleasure to be away from other people. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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