We motor when there is no wind. IKt kind of sucks, but it's better than doing yard work or cleaning the garage/house. It's nice to just be out on the boat. We usually find an island, pull up close, drop the hook, and hang out for the day.
Well said Cap'nYVR,
Kudos to the guys' responses. There are good friends/ & advice on this site.
In response to no-wind days & sailing I keep it simple.
Let's break it down:
#1. you're a boater.
#2 is a type breakdown, your a power boater, or a sailor, or a paddler, or a pole boater.
It doesn't matter what type of boating you luv, but rather loving what boating you do.
I have equal enjoyment sailing, motoring, hook hanging etc.
If the wind Gods are not in your favor, you're a power boater.
Your still floating and/or moving. Your what I call "Bonding with your boat".
You've broken the umbilical chord to land, yet it's you and the boat floating in (hopefully)harmony, that makes the magic.
Enjoy the time you are given in the passion that drives you, and make the most of it.
Hell, I'm the kind of guy that looks forward to rainy conditions to sail in with sails up if just to wash them......
CR
You look mighty happy rowing that dinghy!All, I've really enjoyed reading your responses to my question. The answers were pretty much the same - get out there and enjoy!
FWIW, I did end up having a stellar day on the boat. If you're interested, check my latest blog post (below).