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At 20:36 25 June 2007, Ian wrote:
snip As a parallel, I do a fair bit of sailing. When people ask me how to learn, I always tell them to start, even if just for a few times, in a dinghy rather than a yacht. Dinghy sailing teaches fast responses and attentiveness: it's easy to slow down things for a keel boat but much harder to go the other way. I still make a point of hiring a Wayfarer at a local sailing centre a couple of times a year, preferably on a good blowy day, to remind myself what it's like and sharpen my responses. But there are dinghies and dinghies... Learning on a Wayfarer is as much K21-like as any dinghy can be - it demands a lot of provocation to capsize given that most sailing schools have an armoury of small sails that get hoisted on a faintly breezy day for beginners. Of course if you put up the full sails then it's livelier, but also physically a bit too demanding for many beginners due to the size of the full rig. Learning on a Laser with full rig would be far too much for most beginners, as would Fireballs and many other racing machines. OTOH a GP14 is a great dinghy to learn in (IMHO) and so is a Heron. At school we sailed Enterprises which can be a bit much (not to mention a bit fragile) but we were teenagers, fit & fearless. However, I do agree that anyone wanting to learn to sail should do so in dinghies whatever their ambitions, not just on the grounds you mention, but also in terms of safety, cost and accessability. Safety might seem odd, but keel boats with their much larger sails, winches and so on have an additional set of dangers not present in dinghies. |
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