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Walk down the dock of a busy marina or yacht club and observe who owns and captains the boats. Chances are they will be men. Have you ever noticed how few women actually own or captain a sailboat? Yet lots of women have set sailing records or are making major contributions to the sport. Tania Aebi, Isabelle Autissier, Lin Pardey, Doris Colgate, Beth Leonard, and many others come to mind. Ellen MacArthur, for example, sailed into the record books recently by becoming the youngest person, and fastest woman, to sail around the world alone. Could you single hand a 75-ft boat around the world in 71 days? Yet it seems that few women own or captain boats. Why is that? No interest? Is sailing really considered a man's sport? With modern gear and training, size and strength would no longer seem to be important issues. The Rolex International Women's Keelboat Championship on the Chesapeake Bay, for example, provided an excellent opportunity not only to witness the power of women sailors but to admire their skills in extreme weather conditions that would test the strength of any sailing man. Who captains your boat? Tell us how you think about women in sailing then take the Quick Quiz on the homepage.(Discussion topic and quiz by Warren Milberg)
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