Sailboats and Yachts

Sailboats are fun!

Whether you have a small dinghy, a dayboat, a racer or a cruiser, sailboats are fun. You can have fun with a sailboat without getting on the water just by tinkering with it.

But for me sailboats are for sailing – from one place to another, either along the coast, up an estuary, or across oceans. Many people get their fun racing sailboats, either 'around the cans' or across the seas. Some even race sailboats round the world, which is an epic voyage - as Ellen MacArthur did in the B&Q, beating the record.

Once you step onto a sailboat you are in a different world. It gives slightly under your weight – a lot if it is a small boat – and from then on there is the constant movement as the current, waves and wind move the boat about. The movement is all part of the joy of sailboats.

 

Around-the-world-record breaker

Of course, it is only when you hoist the sails that a sailboat comes into its own. The wind fills the sails and you start to move forward. If you have just switched off your auxiliary engine, the lack of noise is a relief. The sails tauten, and the sailboat heels over.

Then, you need to adjust the sails, and set your course. In a sailing dinghy, you will need to lean out to counteract the force on the sails – and on some you go up on the 'trapeze.' I know many people who love these boats, but I prefer a larger boat with a keel. Here's a nice little mini-cruiser sailboat.

mini-cruiser sailboat

A sailboat that is sea-kindly, but which can move across the sea whatever the weather, but still show a turn of speed in fairly light airs. Such is my boat Zefka, a 33-foot sailboat.

To me, sailboats are for cruising the seas, although I have yet to sail across one of the main oceans of the world. I understand that many people get pleasure from sailing different sailboats in different ways racing, pottering or cruising– that is the wonderful world of sailboats, which we explore here.

Here are some articles to start with...

sailboats articles:
Mx-ray Sailboat
Very fast, monohull single-handerThe MX-Ray sailboat is one of those sailboats that lots of dinghy sailors want to know about, but evidently not enough wanted to buy, as it is no Read more...
Small Sailboats
By John Hartley
Small sailboats are from about 10 to 18 feet in length (3 to 6 metres). Small sailboats are often called sailing dinghies, because almost all have open cockpits without any cabins. Small Read more...
Get a Sailboat and Enjoy Life on the Water!
Sailing a sailboat is one of the most enjoyable pastimes there is - you can be lazy, and just let the boat waft along on the breeze, race against other similar sailboats, or cruise along the Read more...
How To Buy A Small Sailboat
When you buy a small sailboat, you need to make sure that it is in good condition and is seaworthy. How do you do this? These are the steps:1.Read sailboat magazines and Read more...
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