I started skiing when I was 32. I always wanted to ski. What attracted me
to the sport was the images--in popular magazines, newspapers, and
videos--of experts gliding down hills in deep powder. that and friends
talking about how much fun they'd had during winter weekends.Perhaps in
addition to talking it up, sailing needs more positive, romantic images
featured in mass media.
I said that people who sail are smart, Danny. I never said they weren't
emotional. And owning a sailboat is definitely an emotional thing!
Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine


On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 9:48 AM, djhaug...@juno.com <djhaug...@juno.com>wrote:

>
> I didn't really start sailing until 2008 in my, ehhh hem,  early 40s.
>  However, I was taken sailing a total of about 4 times during the course of
> my life.
>
> I grew up on power boats on long island sound.  We would go fishing and
> camping on the islands off of Norwalk CT,  lots of water skiing and
> kneeboarding and rafting up hand floating for days, heading over to
> northport LI for drinks or dinner or trying to chat up the big haired long
> island girls of the 80s.  But, I always would stop and watch the sailboats
> go by.  Always fascinated by them!  ...and I always knew, if a sailboat has
> enough water, there's plenty of water there for my runabouts and speed
> boats.
>
> Then the the 89-90 recession hit and I ended up in college in Bristol, RI.
>  Every day I would drive home, past the Lobster pot and I would come up on
> that "L" curve and see that same sailboat, on its mooring, floating so
> serenely.  I knew then that "someday" I would have a sailboat.  I would
> drag friends, date, nieces, nephews, anyone I could commandeer to boat
> shows with me and climb around on the new boats dreaming of "the day" that
> would actually have one.  Of course, then my dream was to get one and live
> on it and never look back.  That hasn't worked out quite yet.
>
> Then, "someday" came when, a buddy gave me a 1979 O'Day 22!  and so it
> began!  that free boat cost me about $8K to get her in great shape.  I sold
> it for $4700  LOL  that was a good investment!  what was that someone said
> about not too many dummies...?  LOL
>
> And now, here I am annoying you guys about my 1973 Viking 33!  aren't you
> the lucky ones??!!  ain't life grand!?
>
> Danny
>
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