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Anapolis book of sailing
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 12:12 pm
by Bawgy
This is a great book . I bought a little fractional boat (Ghost 13) and tried to apply what was in the book . I only went out in light winds to begin with and learned by doing it . I wish there would have been someone to show me some things but no one around to do that . I plugged along and learned from doing . I then bought my V-24 and am still learning . This book is very informational and good .
http://www.geocities.com/kenny27870/springfling2.html
This is the site for this years Spring Fling on Lake Gaston
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 2:12 pm
by Randy Smith
Catigale,
I thought it was, "an hour to learn and lifetime to master..........." Ah, same idea.......
I still can't get the boat in or out of the water and secured in ten minutes.......but then, I have it in a slip so I don't practice that often.....

Randy
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 2:22 pm
by Catigale
I think you are right ...I use the term paraphrase to mean what I say and what the author originally said are in the same zip code...or maybe the same planet..
you need a bit more than an hour to get the basics down, but the concept is correct. Best part is you can have fun the whole way.
Wear those PFDs always...
Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 2:54 pm
by Hubert
Mike,
I knew nothing about sailing when I bought my X, The only boat I had owned was a canoe. I didn't know how to rig it or even launch or dock. I took a basic sailing course at a local sailing club and basic navigation at the Power & Sail Squadren club ( recommend both) I also learned a lot from the posts on this board.
Hubert