It's been a while since I've been much of a contributor here, but I've
been around since about 1992, when I took up gliding. No more, though
- my Pirat went off to a new home today and I am now officially an ex
glider pilot ... for the next few years I plan to concentrate on
sailing.
I'd therefore like to say a hearty thanks and goodbye to all those I
have talked to, argued with and learned from on here. Good flying to
you all.
Ian
It's no cheaper! :)
--
Duncan.
I did that once...just once. I discovered that I could not overcome
motion sickness while in the boat. I went back to flying gliders.
Perhaps you will return too someday.
Regardless, good luck.
Paul
ZZ
He's right, as a sailboater, you have bigger problem now but what you
need is more help from a soaring friend, in this case, a British
Seagull motor.
But I only just got here (relatively speaking!) Have fun sailing - I still
have a very old copy of "Chapman Piloting, Seamanship, and Small Boat
Handling" when I took a short stab at it a couple decades ago. At least in
gliding I don't have to learn how to tie those bloody knots!
Remember the old adage: a boat is a hole in the water in which you throw
your money. But is there a similar adage about gliding?