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Larry wrote:
"Dennis Pogson" wrote in news:TXPxj.2486 : just curious to know if such training and examination facilities exist in the US Not in Charleston. They make you install a manual bilge pump if you don't have one, but noone inspects it to see if it's there. The qualifications to race here are to have a boat that has at least one sail that's not ripped to shreds and some kind of tiller so you can turn it 'round towards the start line without running over the race committee's bouys. When it comes to racing, I think most of us were self-taught! I cannot recall my first race as an owner/skipper, it's too long ago, but I do remember being scared ****less by the size of the fleet, and trying to keep well out of the way of the 3 maxis which dominated the class 1 fleet in those days. I have always held that you learn more in an hour's racing than you do in a season's cruising. Perhaps that is the way forward? No lengthy tuition courses, just stick 'em on a racing machine and give 'em something to do, like make the sandwiches and pass up the beer! Dennis. |
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