I 'sailed' to my slip on my last return....
Damn engine quit (busted fuel pump), so we had a rollcking good sail up the shore in 20 knots beating into the swells.

Everything went fine ('cept I let the Commodore talk me into using the jib instead of the main in the marina) until our speed died on the far side of the fairway about 3 slips short of ours. So there I was pushing us along with the boathook, with assistance from several highly amused neighbors.That was going fine until the boathook slipped while I was pushing hard on a piling..... and I was faced with either taking a face-plant on the dock or getting wet.... I chose the water. Naturally, the amusement level (amongst our neighbors, not mine!) rose exponentially.Well, we got a BIG push that drifted us across the fairway and into our slip.... more practice needed on that manuever, for sure.BTW, I don't mean to criticize the Pardeys, but I feel it's fair to point out that they make their living off their ideosyncracy (sp?) of sailing an engineless boat. I admire their skills and tenacity, but I also can't see myself leaving the harbor without all of my gadgetry and conveniences.

Cheers,Bobs/y X SAIL R 8