mp2013
New Member
My husband and I boat a sailboat last year. We've been sailing it on freshwater, and go out pretty much every weekend in the summer. Last summer I was a wreck at the start of the season. Even the slightest gust of wind freaked me out, and I was constantly nervous at night that our anchor would come undone and we'd hit something. My husband, while a good man, is not patient and takes a no-nonsense approach to things. He finds my fear impractical, to say the least.
The start of this season has been much better for me. I feel comfortable for the most part while sailing, and don't worry at night when sleeping at anchor. Yesterday though, the wind picked up as we were coming close to the marina, and the waves followed suit. It wasn't bad weather, but enough to raise my stress levels significantly. I am normally the one that preps the boat before we pull into the marina (buoys off the side, lines prepped for docking, etc.), and yesterday I lost my head while doing it. The waves and wind had me in a tizzy, and I snapped at my husband that I don't like sailing. Needless to say, this was upsetting news to him. He is passionate about sailing, and dreams of taking off for months at a time to go cruising. The idea of living aboard is not exactly my favorite, though I do love the idea of traveling. To be fair, I love when we're anchored and can relax on the boat. I just don't much like the actual sailing side of sailing. I know it's a fear and lack of control, but I don't know if it can be conquered.
Any advice out there for people who got into sailing because of a loved one, and learned to love it? If so, how did you overcome any fears/dislikes/hesitations you had?
The start of this season has been much better for me. I feel comfortable for the most part while sailing, and don't worry at night when sleeping at anchor. Yesterday though, the wind picked up as we were coming close to the marina, and the waves followed suit. It wasn't bad weather, but enough to raise my stress levels significantly. I am normally the one that preps the boat before we pull into the marina (buoys off the side, lines prepped for docking, etc.), and yesterday I lost my head while doing it. The waves and wind had me in a tizzy, and I snapped at my husband that I don't like sailing. Needless to say, this was upsetting news to him. He is passionate about sailing, and dreams of taking off for months at a time to go cruising. The idea of living aboard is not exactly my favorite, though I do love the idea of traveling. To be fair, I love when we're anchored and can relax on the boat. I just don't much like the actual sailing side of sailing. I know it's a fear and lack of control, but I don't know if it can be conquered.
Any advice out there for people who got into sailing because of a loved one, and learned to love it? If so, how did you overcome any fears/dislikes/hesitations you had?