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                First Time/Newbie Sailor Advice
 How To Sail, The Easy 
                  WayPoint the boat where you want to go, and trim the sails till 
                  they stop flapping. Ofcourse there are many details that you 
                  will learn along the way, but essentially that is all there 
                  is to it. There are many books on how to sail, and many web 
                  pages. I think the best way to learn to sail is with someone 
                  else, so ask around & post up to the yahoo groups to find 
                  someone to help you in person. And the PDRacer just happens 
                  to be able to carry a 2nd adult, so you can invite them along 
                  on your newly built boat. :)
 The DreamSailing is a dreaming sport, and we usually dream all sorts 
                  of expectations for a sailboat. Then the first time we launch 
                  it, we find out what it is really like, and become very discouraged 
                  at our dreams being ruined by reality. Can almost guarantee 
                  you will hate every sailboat you try, on the first 3 times you 
                  have it out. Each sailboat performs differently, has different 
                  capabilities and limits, and has it's own personality that you 
                  have to get used to. What you need to do is understand the boat, 
                  objectively think about what the real problems are, and work 
                  on fixing those problems, and trying your boat again. Unfortunately 
                  many sailors become so discouraged on those first couple trips, 
                  that they end up getting rid of the boat, only to regret it 
                  later and then going back to get (or build) another to give 
                  it a proper try.
 Understanding Types Of SailorSailing is a sport that is more than just being on the water 
                  and wiggling the stick. It is a sport that starts off with a 
                  dream, and reaches as far as a life encompasing home on the 
                  water. I am explaining these different types of sailors to help 
                  you understand our hobby, and to encourage you to feel better 
                  about the part of the hobby you are interested in. It is OK 
                  to just enjoy one part of sailing -- this is just a hobby. For 
                  me, I enjoy it all, but mostly enjoy being around all type of 
                  sailors and going to messabouts.
 
                
                  "The Dreamer" 
                    - A person who is mostly interested in looking at boat plans, 
                    pictures, and talking about the good and bad charactaristics 
                    of a boat. Often they don't own a boat, bum rides from others, 
                    and have a huge stack of boat plans, every book on the planet, 
                    and CD's full of pictures. Very fun to talk with, you can 
                    discuss off into dream land for hours with them. 
                  "The Builder" 
                    - In a cloud of sawdust, you can find the builder hard at 
                    work on the next boat. There really are a couple types of 
                    builders, one is a boat factory that enjoys producing many 
                    boats, the other is the artist, spending thousands of hours 
                    on a museum quality boat with hundreds of details. Launch 
                    day comes (usually at a messabout), and sailors from all over 
                    flock to see the new boat. At the end of the day, the builder 
                    is already thinking about the next boat he is going to build, 
                    and what new home his current master piece is going to. 
                  "The Sailor" 
                    - Just for the love of it, he launches his boat and becomes 
                    part of the wind and water. Feeling every shift, trimming 
                    the sails just right, adjusting every control, he moves with 
                    nature. Doesn't matter to him if he never goes far from his 
                    launch point, he could enjoy sailing in cow pond (a pond only 
                    big enough to hold drinking water for cows). 
                  "The Racer" 
                    - Tacking back and forth, the sharp eye reads the field taking 
                    in every boat's position, the wind direction and is continually 
                    accessing the mental database of what happened last time. 
                    Almost a primal feeling, the pack animals move upwind towards 
                    that empty chlorox bottle as if it were made from gold. All 
                    those evenings spent over the past couple of weeks making 
                    a new sail rig to drive my boat faster, is it working? Do 
                    I need to work on my tactics? It is all fun, especially when 
                    you loose - for that is the time you have something to work 
                    on. Chasing your own personal nemesis is an incredible feeling, 
                    especially when you can have lunch right after the race and 
                    he will give you advice on how beat him. 
                  "The Weekender" 
                    - Found in bondage during the week, wrapped in fax paper, 
                    tied with Cat5e networking cable, and gagged with a phone, 
                    the weekender checks the weather report Friday night for a 
                    go signal. If the conditions are right, you won't be able 
                    to contact him till Monday morning because he will sever his 
                    ties from the rest of the world and dissapear, launching from 
                    civilization and sailing to a deserted place on the far side 
                    of the world, or atleast as far as he can get in a single 
                    day. Anchoring in his own personal paradise, he takes in the 
                    surrounding area while eating something right from the can. 
                    As night falls the lap-lap on the hull and gentle rocking 
                    puts him to sleep. He knows that he has to come back to reality 
                    by Monday morning, but for the the weekend he is going to 
                    enjoy every minute away from it all. 
                  "The Voyager" 
                    - Constantly looking at maps, the voyager is searching for 
                    the next place to go. Calculator and map scale in hand, he 
                    trys to figure how much time he has, and how far he can get. 
                    On launch day he sets out for his battle with mother nature, 
                    testing to see who will win today, and how many miles he can 
                    put under the keel. Upon reaching the coveted destination, 
                    he marks his spot by leaving a geocache, or tying a ribbon 
                    on a tree, or soemthing like that, for he has made it. 
                  "The Live Aboard" 
                    - Every sailor has the dream, and the live aboard figured 
                    out a way, and had the guts to make it happen.  
                More That One SailboatIt is OK to have more than one sailboat !! I don't know why, 
                  but we sailors keep thinking that we have to own only ONE sailboat, 
                  and be loyal & faithful to it. Yes, we do give them girl 
                  names, but that doesn't mean they are women that we have to 
                  get married to and have an exclusive relationship with? Each 
                  boat has it's own capabilities and charactaristics. With understanding 
                  of each boat's compromises, you can see how each boat is good 
                  for a certain purpose.
 The PDRacer 
                  is a very simple boat that you can launch very quickly, it is 
                  very small so you can store it out of the way, but it is big 
                  enough to comfortably carry a 2nd person, and performs best 
                  in protected water. There are many times when you have a couple 
                  hours to go sailing, and the weather is just right, so the PDRacer 
                  would be great for those times. With the racing class, you can 
                  be a part of group and do fun sailing activities with others. 
                  The best part is when you loose a race, because that gives you 
                  motivation with clear goals and a perfect opportunity to tinker 
                  with your boat, and talk to others about figuring out and fixing 
                  the problems.    |   
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