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On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 19:01:23 -0400, "Ernest Scribbler"
wrote: wrote 40 foot sailboats sail very close to each other all the time when racing, so it doesn't seem that unusual. Maybe, but I consider myself pretty darn close when I'm less than a boat length from somebody. The difference in a racing situation is you expect other boats to be there and you have a pretty good idea where they're planning to go, to say nothing of the fact that you'll seldom run into one ten times your size. I was just pointing out that to many sailors, close quarters is not unusual. That attitude may have played a part. |
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