I think a few really pretty girls would go further than 12 Metres!

Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine


On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 4:52 PM, j...@svpaws.net <j...@svpaws.net> wrote:

> So we need a reprint of Dove and then toss in a few really pretty 12 meter
> yachts to close the deal?
>
> John
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Nov 1, 2013, at 3:31 PM, Stevan Plavsa <stevanpla...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Racing isn't what interested me about sailing to start with. The daydream
> of 'sailing away' did, however. I think that the cruising lifestyle has
> things to offer young people as well but with the way that careers are
> these days, there's no stability. Young people move from job to job, no
> vacation time or little vacation time and little financial stability. I
> work with tech in the higher education sector (though where this train is
> going is another question) and I have steady employment. I can afford to
> think about next year and the year after, and my plans include a sailboat.
> Also, when the zombie apocalypse is upon us I've got a boat and I don't
> think zombies can swim.
>
> On a serious note though, for young people who are into technology and the
> spirit of DIY (search "maker culture" on google) an old sailboat has a lot
> to offer. I get a lot of satisfaction from working on and improving my
> boat. Of course, if it's sunny and breezy, I'de rather be sailing it!
>
> Steve
> Suhana, C&C 32
> Toronto
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 1, 2013 at 2:21 PM, OldSteveH <oldste...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
>> It's odd and a little disappointing to hear that the racing program is not
>> drawing young folks as much. It would be my suggestion that for young
>> people racing offers a high level of fun, competition, adrenalin,
>> adventure,
>> etc. as a great way to learn to sail.
>>
>> Somehow the word has to get out to young folks that there is more to life
>> than video games, smartphones and clubbing.
>>
>> Racing is what did it for me back in 1982-83. Since then I have told
>> anyone
>> who cared to listen - if you want to learn to sail - go and race.
>>
>> In our fall racing series at Lions Head I bumped into a young guy, maybe
>> 28
>> years old before a race and asked him who he was sailing with. He said he
>> was sailing his own boat, a Hughes 29. It was his first year here and I
>> just
>> met him for the first time. Wow! A young person, just bought a boat and
>> now
>> going racing! Very cool, but that's just one. How does the sailing
>> community
>> pass along the torch to younger generations? No easy answer I guess.
>>
>> I do one thing however for my part - I post on Facebook lots of sailing
>> pics
>> etc. to family and friends, esp. nieces and nephews. It's like planting
>> seeds, maybe someone will see something they like and want to come out.
>> Then
>> again maybe they just say to themselves "I wish Uncle Steve didn't post
>> all
>> those sailing pics . . ." ;-)
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>> Steve Hood
>> S/V Diamond Girl
>> C&C 34
>> Lions Head ON
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2013 12:56:37 -0400
>> From: Stevan Plavsa <stevanpla...@gmail.com>
>> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
>> Subject: Re: Stus-List Getting young people into sailing?
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>> Toronto Sailing & Canoe Club is a sailing club, not a yacht club. It is
>> the
>> most accessible club in Toronto, I think. Anyone can walk in off the
>> street
>> and crew but our race nights haven't been well attended in recent years.
>> Very solid dinghy racing program that produces some top notch racers,
>> solid
>> youth and adult sailing school and this past year we hosted the Canadian
>> national team. Speaking with the older members it seems that there's a lot
>> less racing going on these days than there used to be. I took my intro
>> dinghy lessons at TS&CC and then my CYA basic ... then I bought that
>> Mirage!
>> My first time on a keelboat I threw up :( But I came back the next day and
>> got back on the horse and learned how to sail a keelboat. The other guy
>> that
>> threw up that first day didn't come back .. and he talked real big about
>> buying a big boat and all.
>>
>> TS&CC is a small club, inexpensive, no slips, all moorings, not many
>> amenities ... but we're accessible. I decided to buy the biggest boat I
>> could afford after the Mirage because I felt that a bigger boat just had
>> more options. My girlfriend and I talk about sailing off into the sunset
>> but
>> we're also realistic. I figure if that day comes we could do it on the
>> 32 if we had to. Truthfully I would rather do it on a C&C40 but one can't
>> have everything. Needless to say, I broke the bank on the boat and while
>> I'de like to be at a club with a slip, I love the old non-snobby TS&CC and
>> right now I can't afford the 8k or whatever it'll cost me to go to the
>> yacht
>> club closer to my house .. and have a slip. I do want a slip one day
>> though,
>> I do a lot of work on my boat and keeping it on a mooring makes that more
>> difficult. When maintenance is difficult it's not done as frequently. It's
>> also a lot easier to bring guests. Many advantages to having a slip. Our
>> anchorage is also not the most sheltered. Boats have broken moorings and
>> washed ashore in the past, I've seen it. This is why I'm on the mooring
>> committee every year and why I check my moorings and have oversized lines!
>>
>> What will happen to all the old boats? I don't know. But I've heard all
>> the
>> clubs on the lake have the same problem .. dwindling numbers. Members are
>> getting older and leaving sailing and younger people aren't filling their
>> shoes. On our recent cruise to the thousand islands my girlfriend and I
>> spent a lot of time chatting with folks on the docks at various clubs ..
>> in
>> every case we were the youngest .. by far. Most people were retired. She's
>> 26 and until she met me, hadn't set foot on a boat. She's sold on the
>> sailing thing and I love her for it. You really have to love this thing to
>> sacrifice a new car and other opportunities at this age, that's the
>> reality.
>> Or, maybe I'm just stupid and impulsive :) The fiscally savvy part of me
>> tells me to sell the boat but I just hum a tune and ignore it.
>>
>> Steve
>> Suhana, C&C 32
>> Toronto
>>
>>
>>
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