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I spent about three hours on Friday afternoon at the Seattle Maritime Heritage Foundation's Tall Ships Festival 2002. There were 22 vessels ranging from a 257 foot square rigged barque to a 52 foot teak gaff ketch.Thousands of people of all ages and sizes were there to see the ships. From the questions, comments and general demeanor, you could tell the vast majority were not sailors. But not knowing a sheet from a halyard didn't keep them from from enjoying the beauty and romance of the ships, the view from the quarterdeck or the feel of the helm in their hands. They were having a good timing staring out over the long bowsprits or up at the masts and yards and ratlines.So the question is, why don't more of these people sail? Do the new boats just not have the charm of the older ones in their minds? Do they think sailing will cost too much? Do they lack an adventurous spirit? Are they worried about all there is to learn? Do they have a fear of the water? How will these perceptions affect the future of our sport? Share your views here then vote in this week's Quick Quiz at the bottom of the home page.- Gary Wyngarden