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Dick Vance
It seems that not many Hunter Captains on HOW race their boats. I am curious as to how many of you do participate in any organized racing and would appreciate your answering these questions:Do you race your boat? If not, why? I would think all of us enjoy watching or reading about the top gun racers in the America's Cup or other pro/semi pro races but few of us have the means or inclination to get into that level of racing. There are clubs across the country where the racing is far less serious, though some clubs are very competitive. When I started sailing over a decade ago, I had no plans to race but our club members encouraged me to participate, though my 20' boat at the time was no speed burner. I soon discovered that the cameraderie and fun was great and learned more about boat handling than if I was just knocking about in my boat alone. My goals were to try not to finish last and not get anybody hurt!!!! I managed the latter but not usually the former!!! With the acquisition of my 25.5, "Honey Bear", and more skills, I soon found myself being competitive and eventually winning races. Now don't get me wrong, I'm no Gran Prix racer and our club's races could be considered as "seriously casual", but I've developed some strong friendships and am a much better sailor than I would have been without club racing. Our members take off on several charter trips a year to salt water and our racing experience really pays off in safety and enjoyment.So, please share with us your thoughts on why or why do you not race.Dick VanceH-25.5 "Honey Bear"