Sailing
Adventures
By: Chris Campbell
Sailing is an activity like
no other. It can change so much from one day to the next, since
it really depends on the weather. Big waves with no wind, big
wind with no waves, no wind and no waves, or big wind and big
waves will all provide a very different experience for the
sailor . If you've only ever sailed one time, then chances are
very good, that the next time you go out it will be a totally
different experience. The trick, is to do enough sailing that
you have a good feel for sailing in all types of conditions.
Speed Demon or Just Enjoying The View
The other factor that greatly affects your sailing experience is
your reason for doing it in the first place. Sailors can be
easily grouped into two categories. There are the cruisers.
These are the folks who like to spend days on end in anchorages,
exploring coves and inlets, and just basically going where ever
the wind blows them. My kind of sailors. Then we have the
racers. These guys love going fast. Not just going fast, but
going faster than anyone else. To the typical power boater this
may sound kind of funny, since they assume that all sailboats go
slow. But, I guess it's all relative. Sailing along at 12 knots,
pointing tight into the wind is far different from a cruiser
coasting along at 5 knots on a gentle beam reach.
Choose Your Poison
Of course the type of boat you decide to do your sailing in, can
greatly affect your experience. The type of sail boat, could
also be broken down into two categories. There are the planing
boats. These are boats like catamarans with two hulls, the
really move on top of the water. If they really get sailing
fast, one of the hulls will lift out of the water, further
reducing the resistance of the water, and moving the boat even
faster. The sail boats not falling into the category of planing
boats are called displacement boats. They sail through the water
instead of on top of the water. What they tend to give up in
speed to the planing boats, they gain in other amenities, like
large living space down below.
Whether your a racer, a cruiser, or if you would prefer a
planing or displacement boat, sailing is a truly wonderful
experience. Of course, if you enjoy one type of boat and one
type of racing, don't limit yourself. Try them all. Having a
multitude of choices is one of the thing that makes boating fun
for everyone.
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