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I have been sailing for about 20 yrs and before that spent most of my
life canoeing Florida rivers. A little over a year ago, I decided the sailboat wouldnt take me to the really interesting places I wanted to go. Most of these places are in shallow water and I wanted to be able to beach my boat. So, I decided to build a 20' Tolman Skiff. I had NO experience with power boats at all and had never piloted one. I finished "Syzygy" in late November and launched her the day after Thanksgiving. So far, I have taken her out only 4 times making improvements each time. So, here is my reaction.........its sort of a letdown. Whenever I got back from a long day of sailing, I would be exhausted and feel like I'd had an adventure and feel like I'd accomplished something. After going up and down the St. Marks River today in the Tolman, I dont feel that way at all. No feeling of being tired, no feeling of accomplishment (except for having finished my boat), not sure what to think. I am no fisherman although we will give it a try. I dont know if we will feel any different after we use her to go some cool places. A couple years ago, I sailed my 28' S2 sailboat from Sarasota to St. MArks and came into the river late on a cold January night. We were cold as hell but I was so excited and full of accomplishment that I didnt care if I was numb from the cold as I spotlighted the markers. I still have my sailboat and may go back to her to get that feeling back. |
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