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After reading hundreds of cruising logs, in-, near- and offshore, on
the net over the past several months, I have been struck by how often and for how long cruising sailors report they are under engine power. From what I have read, it would appear that sailors are under engine power for something in the 80-90% range. Why, then, have a sailboat? For the little time under sail and quiet? Or is it a need to prove hardiness to oneself and to others? |
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