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Two of the boats on our dock are preparing to leave this week for the Vic-Maui, a 2300 mile open ocean race from Victoria, B.C. to Lahaina, Maui. One of the boats, Time Bandit, a J 120, has won the last three big overnight races in the area. The other, Tranquillite, a Swan 46, will include as crew a woman who is one of the owners of our marina. Not a racer myself, I find the excitement of all the boat and race preparations very hard to resist. Are you a racer? Do you race your own boat or crew for someone else? Richard Hazleton, editor of 48 North, a Seattle sailing magazine, says that racing makes you a better cruiser because it prepares you to handle more situations you might not otherwise experience. What have you learned from racing? If you don't race, is it because you doubt your skills or knowledge of the rules? Or is it just that the competition of racing is not why you sail? Share your views on sailboat racing and be sure to vote in the quiz on the bottom of the home page.(Quiz by Gary Wyngarden)