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What is your priority when going out sailing?

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Created by Manuel7 > 9 months ago, 16 Feb 2023
Manuel7
1318 posts
16 Feb 2023 2:57AM
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Are you going out to first seek wind and rides, waves, to work on moves or speed? Trying out new gear?
What drives you to get out there and go sailing?

gavnwend
WA, 1372 posts
16 Feb 2023 3:13AM
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All of the above

Icelake
96 posts
16 Feb 2023 3:22AM
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Yes

aeroegnr
1731 posts
16 Feb 2023 3:29AM
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1 - having fun. Almost always successful
2 - if lighter wind and foiling, flying through more of my jibes
3 - if stronger wind and on fin, jibing without embarrassing myself and everyone around me

Wave riding and all that depends on direction. B&J conditions are more common and I'd love to learn how to jump a fin higher. Can't seem to get much altitude unless coming off the back of a wave face. Am going to try foil jumps soon I just need to commit and get over my fear as it's the only way I'll learn to jump around here with any frequency.

Grantmac
2317 posts
16 Feb 2023 6:23AM
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Improve in some small way an aspect of my sailing

ptsf1111
WA, 458 posts
16 Feb 2023 6:53AM
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Just having fun is the only priority! No matter the conditions, my goal is to enjoy the time on the water and you will always learn something even if that is not the focus.

In the past, I found myself focussing on constant improvement and as a result I seemed to forget enjoying the session. We all want to become better sailors, but what's the point if you don't have fun?

Seems like so many people are always complaining at the beach; it's too gusty, wind is not strong enough, too choppy, not enough swell, etc. Perfect conditions are rare, so just make the best out of whatever you'll find yourself sailing in and with that mindset there is no reason to complain.

musorianin
QLD, 597 posts
16 Feb 2023 9:16AM
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Destress and forget everything else for a while. Anything else is a bonus

elmo
WA, 8868 posts
16 Feb 2023 8:24AM
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Going out for a sail, anything is a bonus after that

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8225 posts
16 Feb 2023 1:16PM
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Have fun, get an adrenalin boost( I miss that), get fit and try and improve.

decrepit
WA, 12767 posts
16 Feb 2023 10:56AM
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validate my reason for living

firiebob
WA, 3172 posts
16 Feb 2023 10:57AM
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ptsf1111 said..
Just having fun is the only priority! No matter the conditions, my goal is to enjoy the time on the water and you will always learn something even if that is not the focus.



Yep +1

Shifu
QLD, 1992 posts
16 Feb 2023 1:50PM
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Feeling like a 12 year old kid with his own Spitfire.
(which means getting tuned in as quickly as possible, charging downwind in big swells, flying upwind in perfect trim, and nailing planing gybe after planing gybe)



philn
1048 posts
16 Feb 2023 12:51PM
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My worst day on the water is still better than my best day in the office.

GasHazard
QLD, 385 posts
16 Feb 2023 3:08PM
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I had a whole lot of things to learn when I started sailing but I easily allow myself to get distracted. As soon as I get on the water I charge off and just do stuff I can already do. So I'm attempting to apply myself to some old school maneuvres.

This season my priorities are to lift my quick tacks and helitacks and finally get the back-winded tack which for some reason I find frustratingly difficult. I include the Hass tack in that. The duck tack can wait.

Imax1
QLD, 4925 posts
16 Feb 2023 7:44PM
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I think I'm going to nail planing tacks before planing gibes. I rarely drop a gibe and it's a safe bet , but I rarely plane out of one . It's something I just don't get . A tack is so ugly compared to a gibe .So that's what I'm practicing , when the water is flat enough .It's a new fun thing that's not easy . To go top speed while getting out of both straps and harness . I'm getting close .

Tardy
5260 posts
16 Feb 2023 6:52PM
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when I go windsurfing I go blank because you are free from all the problems on Land ,its my time

just hook in and go .nothing matters ,

Manuel7
1318 posts
16 Feb 2023 9:19PM
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Beautiful answers!

Ken767
WA, 83 posts
16 Feb 2023 9:28PM
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Recently on flat water has been learning a new move for eg. shove it, upwind 360, downwind 360 etc.

Paducah
2785 posts
16 Feb 2023 9:59PM
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philn said..
My worst day on the water is still better than my best day in the office.


Normally. However, having had a couple that nearly killed me... (health issue and a boater staring at his cell phone) a day in the office would have been, at least, less memorable.

My priority like most above - just living in the moment. Some days I might like to learn something or push myself a bit. Other days, it's enough just to be there and feeling lucky and grateful that I can.

Dirtyskids
WA, 38 posts
17 Feb 2023 11:43AM
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Stoke, that's the only answer



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