Humperdink
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- Nov 2, 2012
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Re: so how many iboaters sail?
New to iboats here. Ive come from a long line of sailors, and my family is from the lake superior region. I have sailed for my whole life (27), although not as much in recent years because i now live in GA. My father is a boat builder and fine wood worker. My parents and grandparents and so on raced in the Mackinaw race for decades, mostly on a boat called Antares. my brother founded the UGA sailing club, and now lives in San Diego and owns a Flying Tiger 7.5 which he races.
Here are sail boats in my family and boats ive sailed
Cape Cod cat, 17'--my dad built it starting when he was around 18 (64 yrs old now) and it still gets launched every year. most seaworthy boat we have.
Soling --Amazing sail boat. this thing will plane if you know what you're doing
Merit 25 (three of these still owned by my family, moored in the harbor). these are the ones we race/explore with regularly during the summers (lake superior)
J-22
Lightning--dad bought in a heap of junk and rebuilt it to like-new or better and donated to the UGA sailing club
470--same scenario as lightning
Santana--Again, like the lightning
Tornado (catamaran, fastest sailboat ive been on, my dad built it).--hard to sail. can make a grown man scream out-loud
Two other sail boats of whose manufacture i do not know (glass boats from the 80s).18' and 22'
im probably forgetting some. i have a rc sailboat.
lately i havent sailed much because i live in ga and a small fishing boat is all that is practical for me to own. plus all the ramps around here could hardly accommodate anything with a keel. Its weird from going strictly to a motor from being disgraced if you have to start your motor.
New to iboats here. Ive come from a long line of sailors, and my family is from the lake superior region. I have sailed for my whole life (27), although not as much in recent years because i now live in GA. My father is a boat builder and fine wood worker. My parents and grandparents and so on raced in the Mackinaw race for decades, mostly on a boat called Antares. my brother founded the UGA sailing club, and now lives in San Diego and owns a Flying Tiger 7.5 which he races.
Here are sail boats in my family and boats ive sailed
Cape Cod cat, 17'--my dad built it starting when he was around 18 (64 yrs old now) and it still gets launched every year. most seaworthy boat we have.
Soling --Amazing sail boat. this thing will plane if you know what you're doing
Merit 25 (three of these still owned by my family, moored in the harbor). these are the ones we race/explore with regularly during the summers (lake superior)
J-22
Lightning--dad bought in a heap of junk and rebuilt it to like-new or better and donated to the UGA sailing club
470--same scenario as lightning
Santana--Again, like the lightning
Tornado (catamaran, fastest sailboat ive been on, my dad built it).--hard to sail. can make a grown man scream out-loud
Two other sail boats of whose manufacture i do not know (glass boats from the 80s).18' and 22'
im probably forgetting some. i have a rc sailboat.
lately i havent sailed much because i live in ga and a small fishing boat is all that is practical for me to own. plus all the ramps around here could hardly accommodate anything with a keel. Its weird from going strictly to a motor from being disgraced if you have to start your motor.