Sea Devil
Well-Known Member
Yep, we have friends who never use the engine. Not us. The engine is there to be used but if we can sail rather than engine then life is better. We often sail past yachts that are engining whilst we are sailing! We most often sail past catamarans here that are motorsailing. I have occationally thought, wow, this Lagoon is sailing well! We have slowy caught them up to discover they have their engine on! Always nice to sail past in those situations.
Last summer we did an anticlockwise cruise around the western Caribbean. We left the ABCs for Haiti, Cuba, Bahamas, Panama, Columbia and back to ABCs. Our friends sat in a marina for four months and said wow, you have done a lot of motoring! Panama and Colombia winds are very light that time of year. We are not sailing purists which is why we got to visit lots of great places in the light wind summer months. Better than siting in a marina paying fees in my opinion.
Me too. Only time I am a purest is on passages of more than a week when the fuel would run out... Did the Caribbean to Washington DC like that but ABC to Panama didn't use the engine at all... Just like the Greeks and Romans had slaves in the galley we have iron sails in the hull and get to far away places with strange sounding names.....