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On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 21:01:15 +0000, Larry wrote:
stormtactic wrote in : After almost twenty years of cruising under sail, I have finally noticed that the wind is always coming from the direction of my destination. I see your problem. You have a "destination". Eliminate it and just sail at the best point of sail to wherever it leads you and you'll be lots happier, not to mention finding some great new places. Sailors don't need a "destination". This is true. It amazes me the number of people I meet that SAY they like "travelling" but comment "a sailboat is so SLOW!". If you really like "travelling" then why are you so anxious to get it over with so quickly? My Definition of Cruising came from a guy who wanted me to take some pics of him under sail. We sailed around each other for a while, then I asked "Where ya headed?" He looks past his bow and shouts back "Looks like Lasquitti!" Now THAT's cruising! ![]() druid http://www.bcboatnet.org |
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