This is a great book . I bought a little fractional boat (Ghost 13) and tried to apply what was in the book . I only went out in light winds to begin with and learned by doing it . I wish there would have been someone to show me some things but no one around to do that . I plugged along and learned from doing . I then bought my V-24 and am still learning . This book is very informational and good .
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This is the site for this years Spring Fling on Lake Gaston
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I think you are right ...I use the term paraphrase to mean what I say and what the author originally said are in the same zip code...or maybe the same planet..
you need a bit more than an hour to get the basics down, but the concept is correct. Best part is you can have fun the whole way.
Wear those PFDs always...
you need a bit more than an hour to get the basics down, but the concept is correct. Best part is you can have fun the whole way.
Wear those PFDs always...
Mike,
I knew nothing about sailing when I bought my X, The only boat I had owned was a canoe. I didn't know how to rig it or even launch or dock. I took a basic sailing course at a local sailing club and basic navigation at the Power & Sail Squadren club ( recommend both) I also learned a lot from the posts on this board.
Hubert
I knew nothing about sailing when I bought my X, The only boat I had owned was a canoe. I didn't know how to rig it or even launch or dock. I took a basic sailing course at a local sailing club and basic navigation at the Power & Sail Squadren club ( recommend both) I also learned a lot from the posts on this board.
Hubert
