Arkansas - I noted your reference to sailing on Lake Loramie in Ohio, I grew up and went to school in Piqua, just south of there and my Dad and Uncle had boats up there every year while we were growing up. You sparked a few good memories for me.
If I'd had a home years ago and thought of it, perhaps I would have but I didn't, so better late than never and what the hey!!!:dance:my uncle sailed eleanor until he was 95 or so-- there is no reason to not sail--it makes ye young. no--she has no engine. she is alll sloop. he was all sailor. have fun and be heartened by that no age limit to sailors lives thing...lol --have fun and smooooth sailing.
i cheat-- i have engines. oops do i hear uncle phil rolling around in his grave.....
when i sailed dinghies--i had a kite--lol fun!! i held onto my sheet and was always using it!!!
Despite learning to sail in my teens, we didn't own a proper boat til 5 years ago... just before we turned 50I just turned 50, and should have did this 20 years ago.
The Bandit is a great boat. Besides by MacGregor 25, I also own a Whip sailboat by SailMFG, sail # 33. It's 17 feet and very fast. We still own it, but will be able to have our family of four on the MacGregor much more easily.MFG Bandit 15. A nice trainer.
I took my sailing lessons in 2010 at the age of 53, so I certainly hope I'll be able to be sailing successfully in my 70s also.You started sailing in your 50's which is what I did in 2007. I've wondered if I'd be able to continue sailing through out my 70's and I see I can. Thanks.
Wow, that is awesome. I used to draw sailboats as a kid but nothing like that. I see a future naval architect here.I learned on a sunfish, a laser and a hunter 14ft. I have a son who is high functioning autistic and he's totally into sailing so we're going to build a little stitch and glue next winter. He'll have his own boat at 12 years old, but has slightly grander ideas of what we're going to build, though (see attached).
I pulled it from their website. I modified it slightly. I do not like radar poles and davits on line drawings.I'll pass along the compliment, Tim- did you pull that avatar of yours from a web site? He loves to study boat drawings and I don't think he has any Calibers.