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Info Dude May 24th 06 02:35 PM

Learning to Sail
 
Learning to Sail

Many people learn to sail by going sailing
with their friends or parents. But how do
you get started if you do not know anybody
with a boat?

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Jeff May 24th 06 08:16 PM

Learning to Sail
 
Posting this same article every month or two is beginning to feel like
spam. Its particularly annoying because the article opens with the
claim that ASA is the "governing body" for sailing in the USA. It
most certainly is not; it is simply a for profit training company.
USSailing is the governing body.

I have nothing against ASA, its just that an article that starts out
with a blunder like that either has a hidden agenda is is just plain
sloppy research.



Info Dude wrote:
Learning to Sail

Many people learn to sail by going sailing
with their friends or parents. But how do
you get started if you do not know anybody
with a boat?

Read Full Article At: http://tinyurl.com/s8cjd
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keith_nuttle May 24th 06 10:48 PM

Learning to Sail
 
Get a boat you can afford. Select a nice day, when the winds are
slightly above calm, and go sailing. The problem with sailing is not
making the boat got but to make the boat go where you wanted.

As you become comfortable with that wind condition go with slightly
higher winds the next time.

Info Dude wrote:
Learning to Sail

Many people learn to sail by going sailing
with their friends or parents. But how do
you get started if you do not know anybody
with a boat?

Read Full Article At: http://tinyurl.com/s8cjd
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Stan Blazejewski May 25th 06 01:14 PM

Learning to Sail
 
That's OK if the person has some idea of how to sail. I've seen it many times,
someone who has no idea how to sail will invariably point the boat 'at' the wind
(presumably because anything else will make the boat lean to one side) & then
wonder why it doesn't go anywhere.

On Wed, 24 May 2006 21:48:55 GMT, keith_nuttle
wrote:

Get a boat you can afford. Select a nice day, when the winds are
slightly above calm, and go sailing. The problem with sailing is not
making the boat got but to make the boat go where you wanted.

As you become comfortable with that wind condition go with slightly
higher winds the next time.

Info Dude wrote:
Learning to Sail

Many people learn to sail by going sailing
with their friends or parents. But how do
you get started if you do not know anybody
with a boat?

Read Full Article At: http://tinyurl.com/s8cjd
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Everett Ingalls June 6th 06 12:46 PM

Learning to Sail
 
Many yacht clubs offer "Crew" memberships. For a minimal membership fee
plus the cost of a good pair of deck shoes anybody can learn sailing.



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