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Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:18 pm to weaveballs1
Been sailing all my life, like previously said the best way to learn is to go to the nearest yacht club and offer to crew (most people would let you on in no time) in a weekly fun race (Wednesday nights at syc and noyc for example) and you will pick stuff up fairly quickly. You will appreciate the bvi much more if you know what your doing when you get down there instead of taking a week long course. Best bet in the bvi is to get a charter for a week with a captain for the first day or two to educate you on moorings
Posted on 1/30/13 at 12:26 pm to weaveballs1
Yeah I'm going out for my regular Wednesday boat time in a few hours so I'll find out how she took it. Me and my buddies have boats and go out there every Wednesday and Friday to either sail or hang out for dock time depending on the weather. Too damn cold today but man this wind would be fun if it wasn't.
Oh well, we'll hang out in the cabin and get drunk as frick and come home stinking of cigarettes and booze once again. It's tough being a sailor.
Oh well, we'll hang out in the cabin and get drunk as frick and come home stinking of cigarettes and booze once again. It's tough being a sailor.
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