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    Posted: 11 Jul 06 at 10:09pm
oh, get yourself on an RYA dinghy sailing course.

worth it's weight in gold for a dinghy beginner or someone coming back with a novice crew.

If you have a budget in mind I reckon it is worth setting the cost of a course in this and maybe buying an older boat in as best condition you can.

If you choose a boat to buy before a course you later find yourself to be under or over skilled for your choice. But you can atleast choose a centre which has one or two of the boats you are thinking of.

Minorca Sailing has the best range but is probably the dearest. Worth the cash as the warm water will let you get more ambitious by the end of the holiday in your sailing.


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Originally posted by feva_sailor

Originally posted by NeilP

Try a Tasar.

ive [sic] herd [sic] there [sic] really hard to sail!?

There are people who get an attack of culture shock at the thought of tacking the mast as well as the jib. Grabbing the handle on your way through the tack works for me with similar rigs. For my money the Tasar is the nicest spinnakerless two hander on the planet.

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What about an older National 12 design.

You can pick them up for about £500, raceable, speedy ... good fun really.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Black no sugar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jul 06 at 8:11am

Originally posted by JimC

Originally posted by feva_sailor

Originally posted by NeilP

Try a Tasar.

ive [sic] herd [sic] there [sic] really hard to sail!?

Jim, I understand your despair, but you're fighting a losing battle with the [sic.]. I wonder how many know what it means?

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it was my post but i dont know what is it
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Hi Feva Sailor,

See the below from the Wikipedia. Basically the oldies in the forum find it hair-raising to find so many mistakes in your posts.

Don't worry about it though for two separate reasons:

1) They are old, and when new things come along, old people don't like it. This doesn't hold things back though. (Douglas Adams has written extensively on this, citing wireless, television, computers, the internet, mobile phones, palmtops, contact lenses, railways and even the bicycle).

2) Incredibly soon you will start not liking new stuff (perhaps it has happened already?), and the people who are doing the new stuff will carry on regardless, just like you are doing now. (Douglas Adams was very amusing describing this process happening to himself)

Best wishes,

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Sic is a Latin word meaning "thus" or "so". In writing, it is italicized and placed within square brackets — [sic] — to indicate that an incorrect or unusual spelling, phrase, or other preceding quoted material is a verbatim reproduction of the quoted original and is not a transcription error.

This may be used either to show that an uncommon or archaic usage is reported faithfully (for instance, quoting the U.S. Constitution, "The House of Representatives shall chuse [sic] their Speaker...") or to highlight an error, often for the purpose of ridicule or irony (for instance, "Dan Quayle famously changed a student's spelling to 'potatoe' [sic]"), or otherwise, to quote accurately whilst maintaining the reputation of the person or organisation quoting its source.

In folk etymology, "sic" is sometimes thought to be an abbreviation of "spelling is correct", "same in copy", "spelled incorrectly", "spelling incompetent" or "said in context", to cite but a few erroneous backronyms.



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Post Options Post Options   Quote Black no sugar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jul 06 at 11:27am

Thank you very much for this thorough explanation, Atum Bom. Your English is far too accurate to qualify for a "young and trendy" status on this forum! Would you be one of us old fogies in disguise?

I understand that enthusiastic members like feva_kid tend to type before they think, but too many spelling mistakes make their messages quite garbled (then again.... )

(I'm still from the old school, where breaking and braking couldn't be switched without altering radically the meaning of the sentence, sorry .)



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If you  are taking out a total novice the laser2000 is better, much less tippy than the RS but still fast and fun. A good asymmetrical starter boat, interesting enough for you whilst allowing your novice to learn the basics!



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Post Options Post Options   Quote Atum Bom Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jul 06 at 1:44pm

Hi BNS,

I double checked my spelling and grammar before that posting!

Don't forget the following:

  1. 'Choose' was spelled 'chuse' until very recently.
  2. 'Sulphur' is now officially and internationally 'sulfur'
  3. 'Foetal', 'oedema' and 'oedepal' are in the process of losing their 'o's.

So the battle for linguistic stasis is lost, whatever they say in Quebec!

You're French, aren't you BNS? Can you give me the low down on 'l'ordinateur' and 'le computer' please? I've heard different tales of it being 'le computer' but 'l'ordinateur' being introduced later, and tales that it is the other way round.

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PS Expressions such as "There off!" make me go "Ooooof!" like a blow below the belt, but I try to remember that the English I learnt at school may have horrified Shakespeare, if he'd understood it at all.

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all i can say is lol!!!
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