jakeroyd
Well-Known Member
Every now and then I think about why i sail.
It seems to be that every time you go out you will be faced with some problems to overcome , sometimes only small ones.
This is part of it for me.
The other is that delightful feeling of equilibrium where all the sailing forces are balanced and the boat forges ahead (a beam reach is best)
However , every time I sail I also feel excited and scared at the same time , a bit like waiting outside the headmasters office or going out with a new girlfriend (both well into the past for me!)
This is at it's maximum when preparing the boat to sail , engine warming up , sail cover off, stuff stowed etc.
Also just when you have cast off.
It's like you have broken with the shore and are free to go.
I think it's this that keeps me doing it time and time again and ai have been sailing (very carefully) for 30 years on and off.
You ?
It seems to be that every time you go out you will be faced with some problems to overcome , sometimes only small ones.
This is part of it for me.
The other is that delightful feeling of equilibrium where all the sailing forces are balanced and the boat forges ahead (a beam reach is best)
However , every time I sail I also feel excited and scared at the same time , a bit like waiting outside the headmasters office or going out with a new girlfriend (both well into the past for me!)
This is at it's maximum when preparing the boat to sail , engine warming up , sail cover off, stuff stowed etc.
Also just when you have cast off.
It's like you have broken with the shore and are free to go.
I think it's this that keeps me doing it time and time again and ai have been sailing (very carefully) for 30 years on and off.
You ?