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Giddy up!
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Giddy up!
Photo from the Nespresso Cup.
It's just like a Laser!
Okay, answer me this. How does one person handle a 60 foot yacht? Why do you need a 60 foot yacht if you are sailing solo?
Mr. Google thinks that they are.
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Oh my God, it's Clay Johnson! Run for the hills.
Wooooooo, Andrew Campbell. Spooky dude, spooky!
Laser sailors are scary good. So maybe Mr. Google stumbled upon the truth. If you want to be a good sailor, start out in a dinghy. Yes, even a Laser.
Thank you to the Tillerman for the inspiration.
Read more at Skinny Hull.
The Tillerman put up a photo quiz on his bog. He asks, "Who are these two cute little guys?" "Are they sailors? This IS a sailing blog. (That's a clue.)"
What does TinEye say?
Searched over 2.1001 billion images.
for file: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0ZmfHkDI3Yk/T0rD8kBCrJI/AAAAAAAAEBo/pEVjX...
Okay, let's go to Mr. Google and check out his reverse image search.
No doubt about it, I've got to get a new hat!
Good algorithm!
Ariel goes sailing.
A Blinic, echoues sur la vasiere le temps d'une maree, ces voiliers profitent d'un repos bien merite.
LE REPOS DES GUERRIERS. (Photo:Pascal Pogg) Via BRETONS SANS FRONTIERES.
What do you think? A new weekly feature?
Taru, pictured above, has encouraged me to post her photos here. She won't have to twist my arm.
Now it's my turn, I encourage you to visit her site for a taste of great photos and sailing adventures. (like you need encouragement) World Tour Stories.com
Peekaboo, I see you.
Even great sailors can take a tumble into the sea and break a thing or two. Pobresito, amigo.
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Here's one for you.
Drink 3 shots of scotch, 2 shots of bourbon and call me in the moring.
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There's nothing like sailing a fast, seaworthy, and stable sailboat.
Scratch the seaworthy and stable part.
Volume 1, Number 2
Eh, what the heck. I wanted to go for a swim anyway.
C. A. Marchaj -"To be seaworthy, a vessel must be able to defend herself against the incursion and peril of the sea." and "A competitive approach to sailing: above all, speed. Relatively small, overcanvassed and overpowered boats, suffering notorious lack of stability, dominate the contemporary racing scene."