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On Feb 21, 4:29 pm, "Roger Long" wrote:
I'm not going to touch the posts in which this came up with a boathook but it is a worthwhile question. ...[you're cruising] if you go out in a boat and are not fishing, transporting anything to a specific place (yourself included) and are free to alter your route according to whim, [and]... include at least one night spent on board. ... I think that even that is too restrictive. Some pretty serious cruising was done around the turn of the last century in canoe yawls but those cruisers inevitably camped ashore. Even if folks found accommodation ashore I think they'd be cruising if they didn't return to their home port at the end of the day. How about this: "You're cruising if you go out in a boat of any kind for pleasure and with no commercial purpose and spend at least one night away from your home port." The more restrictive definitions proposed would make this a rather uninteresting place, just Geoff and Wayne posting back and forth as near as I can tell. Hey, I think I'd qualify! -- Tom. |
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Having done a fair amount of double paddle canoe beach cruising in my youth,
I guess I would have to agree with you. -- Roger Long |
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