TIM WEBB wrote:Yeah, I guess - different strokes for different folks ...
we go sailing to get away from the rat race that is life.
could care less about even *having* an A and B.
It's more just about the water time.
Besides, I'd rather enjoy that cold cylinder while underway, rather than back at the dock!
C'mon peeps, is anyone else on this forum gonna back me up on this one, or am I the only one who sails a DS just for the simple joy of being on the water and sailing - however fast we get to wherever we're going???
Totally with you. A to B doesn't exist- it's really just A to A. Being on the water requires exactly as much thought as you want to put into it. If I've got a lot on my mind that I want to get away from, then I "work" harder at sailing- pay more attention to trim, fiddle with things, race driftwood, etc. If I have a few things I want to think about, I chill a bit, don't worry about trim so much, and just watch the driftwood float by, hopefully taking my thoughts with it.
Cold brews are an immense help at all times, but in particular when just cruising.