Sailing
Sailing was born of man's need to explore his world, with oceans and
rivers the earliest highways. Today, we sail more to explore our inner
world and to test ourselves against the natural forces of waves and
wind. Sailing satisfies our deepest instincts to harness the energies of
the natural world for our own benefit -- to test ourselves in an
uncertain environment, and prevail.
When we sail, we navigate two
worlds: water and air. And sailing allows us to experience every
variable in those worlds. To sail is to be truly free: you can set a
course, or go where the wind takes you. Snug the sheet fast or let the
sheet run as the wind fills your sail. Throw off the bowlines and run
for open water to explore, to discover, to dream -- to let your spirit
set sail and just be.
When we sail, there is nothing else -- no
boss, no deadlines, no noise in our head except the sounds of the water
and the wildlife and the workings of our sailboat. We do not need a
reason to sail; we need a reason not to.
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