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Mic wrote:
What or who would be considered a "Sailor"?

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....and a definition of sailing.....
getting seasick while slowly going nowhere at great cost...
or something like that.
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Don White wrote:
Mic wrote:
What or who would be considered a "Sailor"?

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...and a definition of sailing.....
getting seasick while slowly going nowhere at great cost...
or something like that.


Sailing: Taking a cold shower, fully clothed, and getting seasick,
while tearing up $100 bills and loving every minute of it....

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and loving every minute of it....

Maybe because only sailors get blown offshore?

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This is kind of interesting and leads to another question. What is a
`cruiser`. Several years ago my husband and I were introduced to a
couple about 2 years after we had sold the house and gone sailing. When
asked if we were cruisers, the woman introducing us cut in and said
=B4no, they still work=B4.

Lin Pardy=B4s response to this was =B4Larry and I still work too...=B4.

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In article .com,
" wrote:

This is kind of interesting and leads to another question. What is a
`cruiser`. Several years ago my husband and I were introduced to a
couple about 2 years after we had sold the house and gone sailing. When
asked if we were cruisers, the woman introducing us cut in and said
´no, they still work´.

Lin Pardy´s response to this was ´Larry and I still work too...´.


My definition of cruiser is someone who actually gets the boat away from
the marina/anchorage overnight. Anything less is a day sail.

I've seen some who sailed to a location then just lived aboard, the boat
not moving. LOVELY location, but they weren't cruisers then, "just"
liveaboards.

Working is a separate issue.

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Jere Lull wrote:

In article .com,
" wrote:

This is kind of interesting and leads to another question. What is a
`cruiser`. Several years ago my husband and I were introduced to a
couple about 2 years after we had sold the house and gone sailing. When
asked if we were cruisers, the woman introducing us cut in and said
´no, they still work´.

Lin Pardy´s response to this was ´Larry and I still work too...´.


My definition of cruiser is someone who actually gets the boat away from
the marina/anchorage overnight. Anything less is a day sail.

I've seen some who sailed to a location then just lived aboard, the boat
not moving. LOVELY location, but they weren't cruisers then, "just"
liveaboards.

Working is a separate issue.


My definition of a cruiser is someone who goes from Point A to Point B
to Point C, and doesn't just do daycruises or 'out and backs', and
someone who lives aboard.

IOW someone traveling via sailboat that doesn't come back to a home
port except at long intervals and probably someone who goes offshore
occasionally.

But cruisers can also stay in one place for long periods of time -
actually most cruisers I know do not do daysails - they do longer
trips and then when they get to the place they were aiming for, they
stay there for a period of time. Varying periods of time - several
months in some cases.




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What is a sailor? A sailor is someone who actually takes , oh here's a
concept...............his boat out. It is NOT a arm chair internet
newsgroup chronic. Or a marina queen weekend party in the cock pit
puke the next day squid brain. When was the last time you hoisted your
sails??

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