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On Mar 1, 4:36 am,
tsmw...@mail wrote in message ......... I love to race and I cherish the time I've spend racing. But, when I took up full time cruising I came to realize that while sail trim and boat handling are useful they aren't critical and they are only a tiny part of what a competent cruiser needs to know. Actually, unlearning to race has proven one of the biggest challenges to cruising for me. What do you "unlearn"? For some racing sailors, it's difficult to relax while cruising but my observations seem to indicate that it's a personality issue, those individuals find it difficult to relax *any*where. "Dennis Pogson" wrote: Sure, I wasn't implying that full-time cruisers don't no how to sail. I will not only imply it, I will say it outright! Most "cruising-only" sailors don't know how to sail as well as most racing sailors; just watch the two sets of skippers dock their boats; watch them sail in challenging weather; watch them observe conditions/weather around them and plan their response & actions. There are some skills in cruising that are not needed in racing, but anyone who thinks racing doesn't develop a full set of seamanship skills has simply not payed attention. I could go further but this is enough inflammatory material for now. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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