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Sail boats that don't sail...
I didn't know how to address this, but does anybody have or use a sail
boat that doesn't sail? near me is a couple very large lakes. Shelbyville IL. Carlyle IL, and Ren Lake. OK, I've seen slipped some pretty good size sail boats in the 23-28 ft. range. A coupe of them don't even have riggings. But what the owners will do, is especially when the evening water is really calm You'll see these boats go out with their little diesels or outboards, for some week end camping, either at another marina, or usually just out in the middle of the lake and anchor off to fish, party, or what have you. I always thought this most strange, but then again, some people have the boat but don't like the sailing feature, and plenty big enough for a cruise outing. Anybody ever do this? or do you know people that use a sail boat that don't sail? Tim |
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On 31 Jul 2005 09:56:21 -0700, "Tim" wrote:
I didn't know how to address this, but does anybody have or use a sail boat that doesn't sail? near me is a couple very large lakes. Shelbyville IL. Carlyle IL, and Ren Lake. OK, I've seen slipped some pretty good size sail boats in the 23-28 ft. range. A coupe of them don't even have riggings. But what the owners will do, is especially when the evening water is really calm You'll see these boats go out with their little diesels or outboards, for some week end camping, either at another marina, or usually just out in the middle of the lake and anchor off to fish, party, or what have you. I always thought this most strange, but then again, some people have the boat but don't like the sailing feature, and plenty big enough for a cruise outing. Anybody ever do this? or do you know people that use a sail boat that don't sail? There are several sail boats at the marina where my Contender is docked that aren't rigged with sails. They follow pretty much the pattern you described - they motor every where. If I had to guess, older sailboats are less expensive than boats with engines and it's a good way to get out and about. Either that, or they bought the boat thinking how hard can sailing be and found out differently. |
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Thats what I was thinking also.
Kind of nice watch them take out on a fri. evening when the water is like glass, and pull through the slips to the open water. the "NO WAKE" bouys mean nothing to them because they don't amke a wake anyhow. very graceful to watch..... |
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Tim wrote:
I didn't know how to address this, but does anybody have or use a sail boat that doesn't sail? near me is a couple very large lakes. Shelbyville IL. Carlyle IL, and Ren Lake. OK, I've seen slipped some pretty good size sail boats in the 23-28 ft. range. A coupe of them don't even have riggings. But what the owners will do, is especially when the evening water is really calm You'll see these boats go out with their little diesels or outboards, for some week end camping, either at another marina, or usually just out in the middle of the lake and anchor off to fish, party, or what have you. If it's "really calm" then there's probably not enough wind to sail anyway... but that's not what you meant, I bet... I always thought this most strange, but then again, some people have the boat but don't like the sailing feature, and plenty big enough for a cruise outing. Anybody ever do this? or do you know people that use a sail boat that don't sail? I know a lot of boats at our marina... and most others I've visited... don't ever go out at all. There are at least a dozen that the owners have been aboard twice or less in 3 years. I also know of a lot of people who have nice sailboats that motor almost everywhere they go. The wind is always either not strong enough, or too strong, or not from the right direction, etc etc. About the only people who really sail often are the ones who race. And many of them don't seem to enjoy it. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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