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Unless you live in a lakeside home, towing your boat to the water is the first step in a fun-filled day in the sun. Trailering a boat requires close attention to the safety requirements of your vehicle and trailer. Taking shortcuts by avoiding what seems Continue Article...
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6/11/2009 - Sailing Boating



One of the most satisfying and electrifying types of boating is sailing.  You can get a whole bunch of exercise as you struggle with the sails, and the feel of the wind powering your boat is like no other feeling you will have.  Seeing a majestic sail boat on a body of water is a beautiful sight as well.

There is a lot to learn when you are going to take up sailing as your boating choice.  It’s not as simple as just putting the boat in the water, hoisting the sail, and taking off.  You may want to explore a course on sailing so you can learn the basics from a pro.  There are some very important parts of sailing that you must learn correctly and accurately.

When selecting a course, be sure it covers a variety of topics from a professional viewpoint.  Check out their boating qualifications when it comes to sailing, and be sure you are being taught by a professional.  The sailing course will probably last more than one day, so plan for it to last a few days.

Sailing can be a very fun boating adventure.  On a clear, sunny day, when the sails are hoisted, and the wind picks up, you’ll find yourself smiling as you sail smoothly along the water.  Sit on the deck and enjoy the scenery passing by.

You can teach your children the fine art of sailing as well.  It’s a great opportunity for families to bond as they work together to bring the boat under control and out on the ocean.

When you are sailing, you need to pay special attention to the traffic around you.  Remember that you are powered solely by nature.  Other boats have the benefit of gas which makes them easier to handle and more accurate when turning and navigating.  You’ll have to be especially aware of how close you are to others who are boating and keep it safe on the water.

The basic rule of sailing is that it is not possible to sail directly into the wind – at least not for a very long time.  A sailboat can sail at approximately 45 degrees off the wind.  When your destination is upwind, you will need to do some maneuvering with the wind so that you can ultimately arrive at your destination. 

When you love boating, taking up sailing is a natural extension of that love.  The sun in your face, the wind in your sails, and your sailboat clipping across the water can give you a satisfying and electric day at sea.  Know that sailing is a form of boating that just can’t be easily matched.

Sharon

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