Adventures in Paradise
I'll be giving away my age, but when I was young I watched a show called" Adventures in Paradise" where a schooner traveled week after week to new island destinations in the pacific. I always dreamed of one day doing the same. One night on my way home from work in Milwaukee, I stopped at a local sporting goods store and on display upon entering was the most beautiful sunfish sailboatI could imagine. I lived in a garden apartment at the time, without a garage, and fought off the urge as long as I could. But after stopping to admire that boat every night for the following weeks and dreaming of the high seas, I couldn't hold out and finally one night I came home to the apartment with the boat firmly attached to the top of my Olds Cutlass."You bought a sailboat", my wife exclaimed. "You don't even know how to sail!" "That's the beauty of it" I replied, "It came with a book!" That week I poured over the instructional guide at every opportunity and I was quite confident that by the following weekend I had a firm command on the basic tennants of sailing. Out to Pewaukee lake we went. It could have been an omen of things to come when we dropped the brand new boat which had never touched the water onto the asphalt parking lot and damaged the back corner but I was too excited to let it get me down. Out on the water I went and after a somewhat rough start, I actually got to feeling comfortable with tacking to and fro and comming about. Time to impress Linda with what a great idea this boat really was by taking her for her first sail.Well it didn't go quite as planned. The first time the boat "healed a bit" she got histerical. In the ensuing confusion I completely forgot my lessons, and to make along story short,I rammed into a motor yacht of the thirty foot variety whic was docked at one of the piers. Needles to say, the owner was not the happiest camper in the world, but after hearing my tale of woe,and making sure there was minimal damage,he quickly forgave me with a roar of laughter.That was more than twenty five years ago,and I have been hooked ever since. Fortunately my sailing skills have improvedsomewhat over the years. I have not run into any other boats with the 25.5, although I did have a problem with a bridge support in high seas one evening while sharpening my heavy weather skills, but that as they say is another story. So,what have we learned here? I believe the answer is found on page one of the sunfish "How to Sail" primer,"WHEN IN DOUBT, LET IT OUT"