In certain sailing circles, the size and pedigree of a vessel has major import. Another school of thought is that it is the competence of the captain rather than the boat that is critical. We all know of the epic voyage of Captain Bligh when he was set adrift in a 23 foot launch vessel by his mutinous crew and of the incredible Roger Taylor (thesimplesailor.com) in his 21 foot junk rigged Corribee that has sailed the ominous waters of high latitudes where larger vessels with heavily manned crews have disdained or avoided completely. Now, Sven Yrvind has left Ireland for Florida in a 16 foot home made sailboat he built himself. His interesting website can be viewed at (Yrvind.com). We all must ask ourselves the same question: Is it the boat or the captain? Is it a floating condo on water or a clean, practical sailing machine with enough amenities to complete the passage? Take a look at these two websites for a look at the purity of the sailing experience. Good luck and good sailing, Ron