Cruising and racing.
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 8:45 pm
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I thought you all may enjoy the above link which comes from some browsing on Small Craft Advisor. I'm not a member there, the only forum I'm on is this one, but I find some interesting reading there.
Absolutely not knocking racers , I enjoy many other aspects of boating as well as sailing , such as kayaking and fishing , which I also share with my wife and family but this thread articulated my own philosophy on sailing particularly well.
I couple of quotes
I think that the competition gene can be very active in many but at the end, we all love to sail for our own reasons.
I am not a racer at all. I just love to sail and I even love ghosting along the shores and creeping into narrow channels where the deep keels never go.
I am perfectly happy at about three knots!
And
I have a Tee Shirt from Good Old Boat that reads "Are we there yet? Who cares?" This is my philosophy completely. I read that if you are in a power boat you are always thinking of when you will get "there". In a sailboat you are already "there".
I am not a racer at all. I just love to sail
I thought you all may enjoy the above link which comes from some browsing on Small Craft Advisor. I'm not a member there, the only forum I'm on is this one, but I find some interesting reading there.
Absolutely not knocking racers , I enjoy many other aspects of boating as well as sailing , such as kayaking and fishing , which I also share with my wife and family but this thread articulated my own philosophy on sailing particularly well.
I couple of quotes
I think that the competition gene can be very active in many but at the end, we all love to sail for our own reasons.
I am not a racer at all. I just love to sail and I even love ghosting along the shores and creeping into narrow channels where the deep keels never go.
I am perfectly happy at about three knots!
And
I have a Tee Shirt from Good Old Boat that reads "Are we there yet? Who cares?" This is my philosophy completely. I read that if you are in a power boat you are always thinking of when you will get "there". In a sailboat you are already "there".
I am not a racer at all. I just love to sail