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sarg boland
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Topic: Inland vs SeaPosted: 06 May 22 at 10:40am |
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Learn to sail inland, finish your education on the sea. After that it is horses for courses.
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Fair winds
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turnturtle
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Posted: 06 May 22 at 10:50am |
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Most of the mild animosity on this forum is because that question is rarely qualified before we all post! Some of the best racing I’ve experienced has been in boats that would be dog sh*t for cruising, but then some of the best blasts I’ve had have been in boats I most certainly am not skilled enough to race to any vague standard. FWIW - having tried most singlehanders, and owned a few - the D-Zero gets the balance right imho Blaze too - on the sea at least DD - always have a sensible hat on, unless it’s the Dear Dave thread Edited by turnturtle - 06 May 22 at 10:50am |
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fab100
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Posted: 06 May 22 at 10:57am |
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Counting the sailing clubs from the IoW ferry one day, we got to at least 10 dinghy sailing clubs between the river Itchen and Portsmouth Harbour - about one per mile!
Coastal clubs only have about a 180 degree catchment area (the water gets in the way), not 360 like inland. I've always thought this spreads things over-thin for many coastal clubs. And the percentage of sailors is far from being sufficiently higher near the coast to compensate for either of those things. I learned to sail on an estuary and it took me a while to adapt to inland; I always got lifted hugely just as I reached the reeds. Now, I prefer inland, but like a bit of sea sailing as long as tide does not make it a one-way, tactics-free drag race to the favoured corner. I'm better nowadays at sneaky than one-way hike-fests. So, POSH this weekend, where Torbay scrambles the magnets in my brain. The sea on the south coast should face south and a bit west, not bloody east
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eric_c
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Posted: 06 May 22 at 11:27am |
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Some places only have two wind directions (up the valley, down the valley) and no variables like tide or swell. Often fixed marks. So the same race gets replayed many times a season. Good sea venues can have a different environment every week. Does it make 'good' racing if the locals spend a few years learning their pond, river or bay? Or does it just exclude people by favoring the local pecking order? The good circuit sailors will become adept at learning new ponds, rivers and bays quickly. Fair point about boat tuning, on the sea sometimes too many variables and boats too far apart make small differences in pace much harder to see. (and easier to compensate for!)
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Grumpycat
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Posted: 06 May 22 at 12:44pm |
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Eric-e . You must tell me which inland clubs only have two wind directions, I will be there like a shot
.All the inland clubs I have ever sailed at have had 2,3,4 sometimes 5 or 6 wind directions in the same race
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sawman
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Posted: 06 May 22 at 1:54pm |
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Soz - I forgot I was on the interweb - I'll have a strong coffee and come back all fired up for some keyboard battling
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sawman
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Posted: 06 May 22 at 1:56pm |
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rudyard lake, beat up to top mark, tack and beat back
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JimC
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Posted: 06 May 22 at 2:11pm |
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Or even the same time at different heights up the rig... Edited by JimC - 06 May 22 at 2:11pm |
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eric_c
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Posted: 06 May 22 at 3:30pm |
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You're right, I should have said 'two sets of wind directions'. :-) Point is the locals learn this rubbish over a couple (or more) seasons and become experts at their little pond where they're the bigger fish. Happens in some bays on the sea too. Not very encouraging for newcomers who lose interest before joining the clique.
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fab100
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Posted: 06 May 22 at 4:17pm |
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That's a bit harsh - perhaps you need to join a friendlier club. Our club handbook actually contains advice on how to sail on the pond and our 'experts' are far more likely to share their knowledge and help people than keep it to themselves. Some bloke actually wrote a book as a follow on from helping/coaching on how to get grips with the place
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