Technology
After reading the first response, I wondered what ever happened to the romance of the sea that drew me to sailing. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for technological advances to aid in sailing, but sometimes it seems that instead of being just an aid, technology completely takesover. With ever advancing electronics(GPS, radar, laptop computers, autopilots, depthfinders, knotmeters, anemometers, electronic compasses,..etc.) turning sailing into a video game, it probably won't be long before the crew remains on the dock at the marina, looking at their computer screens that are showing a video feed from the cameras onboard they remotely pilot their sailboats. I'm not a technophobe, on the contrary, I am a computer network analyst and formerly an electronics technician so I am not afraid of technology. What scares me is that a lot of people rely on electricity so much that they don't know what to do if they lost it. People should know celestial navigation, chartplotting on actual paper charts, dead reckoning skills,...etc. It is like my old math teachers used to say, "Use your calculator to check your work, not do it for you, because on test day you may not have it with you". Besides, I sail to feel the wind in my hair, the spray on my face, the smell of the sea and to take a break from: computer monitors, gameboy, cell phones, pagers, laptops, palm pilots, central processing units, email, digital television, satellite radio, DVD players, electronic advertising, CD-writers, the internet, Playstation 2, instant messaging,.....