So I'll take comfort over a bit more speed every time.
you can't do the appalachian trail in a RV.
sailing aeolus: my 66' alden. with 49 seasons on the lakes i have not sailed one mile with an auto pilot. i carry 5 jibs, 3 spinnakers, 2 staysails. the main, mizzen, and #3 jib are rated to 60 knot winds. there are no electronics on the binacle. we play in all weather on the lakes. the helmsman drives, the navigator calls the direction, the crew keeps watch. i sail with a full crew, always. in dead calm we motor, with an autopilot. we don't care about day or night, we sail the weather patterns. we prefer to be in port during the day while usually on the move at night when we can. the lakes are such a great playground for a wind toy.
we all here like what we like. it's all good. i know most of you do not campaign your vessels like i do. on the ships, we ran day and night between ports. pull into port, onload/offload and leave.
sailing at night in the n channel or georgian bay at night with a dodger and bimini and side curtains would be undoable. or without a crew. i remember once leaving little currant town dock, at dusk, back when the kids were small, and this woman from a nieghboring yacht was screaming at me that i was going to kill those kids. we were heading up to mcgregor bay on a night sail. acting like a total newbie i said "noone said i couldn't". sail at night that is.
we play the wind, we play the waves, we sail the boat to it's optimum. sail in and out of every nook and cranny
i prefer a roadster to a coup or a winnebago, but that's just me. my Ascow is open and no keel. 38', no engine, docking is a hoot. it too takes a crew. the kids cal20 has no engine either. got to teach them young.
side note: my formula ocean racer has a bimini and full side and front and back incloser. the speed boat guys laugh at me. but i like it when i'm salmon fishing. the fish guys think that's odd. fishing with an ocean racer that is, but running 30 mile offshore for the summer steelhead is easy and quick.
with over 1,000,000 miles at sea and highly trained, and loving sailing for 63 years now, i know i'm the odd duck here on this web sight. i like all the options of sailing these toys. i love pushing the boats hard. just like i learned how to ski the black diamond , yellow diamond, out of bounce runs on the ski mountains back in the day. those days are over.
then there's the frank bethwaite book. don't just race, win! ... but that's another story. you got to know the wind so to catch it all.
jon
