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Gary Wyngarden
I just finished reading two straight articles in Cruising World about guys who had achieved incredible sailing accomplishments all over the world. Both were engineers by training. For fun when they got bored, they would tear their auxiliary engines down and put them back together. When that got old they calculated the vectors of sail pressure in storm force winds and how that related to the proper angle for use of a drogue or sea anchor and then would write a book about it which those of us who had aced advanced calculus and diifferential equations could actually understand.That got me thinking. Maybe all of the other sailors out there are engineers. Maybe I'm the only guy with a liberal arts undergrad who is a business guy. Maybe that's why I don't know how to fix all this stuff that everybody else seems to be able to do blindfolded and with their hands tied behind their backs in a full gale on the open ocean.So 'fess up. Are you folks out there all really engineers? Or are there some other business folks, teachers, carpenters, policeman, etc.? I wanna know.Phil, if you want to make this a quiz, ok , but you get to pick the categories.Gary WyngardenS/V Shibumi H335