Nostrodamus
Well-Known Member
Why do people have such a romantic streak when it comes to sailing?
Read most poems and they write through rose coloured glasses about life at sea. People seem to think romance and sailing go together.
Anyone who has a boat knows there is always work to be done, usually on the heads or engine besides a million other jobs. Being stuck in a storm is not my idea of a romantic situation. Neither is having someone aboard who is continually sea sick.
On a long sail the crew can smell, the boat can get damp, cooking gets down to basics as does most other things.
So is sailing romantic or am I an old sceptic (you can also read that as septic)?
Read most poems and they write through rose coloured glasses about life at sea. People seem to think romance and sailing go together.
Anyone who has a boat knows there is always work to be done, usually on the heads or engine besides a million other jobs. Being stuck in a storm is not my idea of a romantic situation. Neither is having someone aboard who is continually sea sick.
On a long sail the crew can smell, the boat can get damp, cooking gets down to basics as does most other things.
So is sailing romantic or am I an old sceptic (you can also read that as septic)?