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Jan. 5th, 2003 08:34 pmnew favorite quote:
"A ship in port is safe, but this is not what ships are built for."
-Grace Hopper
This makes me want to go sailing again, even though we went a few days ago on New Year's. But there was hardly any wind! It doesn't count. That's what you get for not getting out of the estuary and into the frickin' bay.
I'm going to buy a Hobie Cat when I get older, and live on my own, and have money.
For those not sailing geeks, a Hobie Cat is a type of small double-hulls boats (called catamarans), invented by a guy named Hobie. They're fast, fun, and flip with the enthusiasm and frequency of pancakes on steroids.
But they're fun.
And this is also something that I'm going to require about any man I plan to marry: they either have to like boats, or have the active willingness to learn to like them. Because I love boats, and my kids are going to be exposed to boats, and I'm going to buy boats, and that's how it's going to be.
"A ship in port is safe, but this is not what ships are built for."
-Grace Hopper
This makes me want to go sailing again, even though we went a few days ago on New Year's. But there was hardly any wind! It doesn't count. That's what you get for not getting out of the estuary and into the frickin' bay.
I'm going to buy a Hobie Cat when I get older, and live on my own, and have money.
For those not sailing geeks, a Hobie Cat is a type of small double-hulls boats (called catamarans), invented by a guy named Hobie. They're fast, fun, and flip with the enthusiasm and frequency of pancakes on steroids.
But they're fun.
And this is also something that I'm going to require about any man I plan to marry: they either have to like boats, or have the active willingness to learn to like them. Because I love boats, and my kids are going to be exposed to boats, and I'm going to buy boats, and that's how it's going to be.
Re: Hobie Cats
Date: 2003-01-05 10:06 pm (UTC)I can't really help you with your shark-fear, but does this mean you don't do any watersports like that at all? Anyway, hobie cats should scare you because they flip hella easy, not because of sharks.
But they're so fun to sail. I've only been on one once, and I loved it--- even more than a Laser, which up until that point had been the most fun small boat that I'd sailed.
Re: Hobie Cats
Date: 2003-01-05 10:19 pm (UTC)Re: Hobie Cats
Date: 2003-01-05 10:27 pm (UTC)I live in San Jose, so most of my sailing has been done in the various lakes in California (big and small), and in San Francisco Bay, and surrounding area. Though, I couldn't possibly sail in the bay by myself, not at my skill level.
side trivia-- did you know SF bay is one of the 7 most dangerous places to sail in the world?
It's because of the traffic, combined with the wind movements. There's so many boats in there, and a lot of cargo tankers, and pretty incredibly strong winds.
I've never been to the Guld of Mexico-- closest was Cancun vacation, probably (which we flew to, so no boat). What state do you live in? (not near any maps)
Re: Hobie Cats
Date: 2003-01-05 11:10 pm (UTC)And nope, the Elissa isn't a ferry. She's an 1877 tall ship, and she's just gorgeous.
Re: Hobie Cats
Date: 2003-01-05 11:19 pm (UTC)I might have read/heard about that, but my memory is telling me "Great Lakes".
ooh... looks like a gorgeous boat. I bet its beautiful in real life. I love square-riggers, they just have this look of... of something. Something wonderful.