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On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 03:40:18 GMT, otnmbrd
wrote: Uh no. I stand by my statement. No matter what the set-up and how it handles or what the conditions may be, you strive for that. Not every boat, every operator, every condition will allow that, but you always strive for that.....if you don't..... G then you end up thinking " "Striving for" is stupid" and you let the boat, the conditions, or your own abilities or lack thereof govern the outcome. It's called adaptability. You learn how the boat handles over time and adapt your techniques which allows you to handle different situations correctly. I have a friend who has a really old bubble boat and I can't dock it - literally. It's got so many quirks/quarks/quibbles in the steering and shifting that you really have to know the boat to do it correctly. |
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