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Things To Consider In Making Your Decision - Rya Sailing Courses
By Rex, Thu Dec 8th

While I would highly urge anyone to take up sailing, it's apersonal decision that only you can make. In order to help youthink things through, here are some things to consider:

Do you enjoy being outside?

This is pretty obvious, but you do need to honestly assess howmuch you enjoy being out in the elements. Weather conditions canchange from great to awful in an instant, and you might be quitea few minutes from shore when they do. Also, if you hate wateror being wet, you should seriously consider not sailing.


Are you up for a challenge? - http://www.voyageseaschool.com

You can learn the fundamentals of sailing inone long day or a weekend. After that, you can spend the rest ofyour life learning to sail well. As a pastime, willconsistently challenge you like no other.

Where do you rate, in terms of being humble?

As previously mentioned, is a personal challenge andyou'll have a lot to learn. If you are the impatient type, thisis one pursuit that can turn into an unpleasant chore. If youare patient and open to learning, it will be a joy. Usually.

Is taking orders something you can do?

Chances are excellent that you will take lessons, or less formalinstruction, from another person. That person may be aninstructor, a friend or (worst-case scenario) your SignificantOther. It is crucial that you listen and obey! Many people havea hard time with one or the other, let alone both. Are you oneof those people?

How realistic are your goals?

Are you dreaming of circumnavigating the globe next month,crewing in America's Cup in two years, or

sailing for OlympicGold in four? Perhaps a more modest goal, such as overnightcruising or crewing at a local regatta, would save you fromundue unhappiness and frustration.

Have you got the time?

Unless you live right on the water (lucky you, if this applies),you will be spending time getting to a boat, boating and gettingback home. Travel times will vary, but you get the idea. If youfall in love with sailing, it can seriously eat into any freetime you may currently have.

What about money?

This really isn't an issue, at least not yet. lessonscan be had relatively inexpensively, or even for free if youhave friends who sail. You don't need to run out and join ayacht club right away, either. Just bear in mind that, at somepoint, you will probably want to buy your own boat. Dependent onboat, and accommodations for said boat, you may want to give athought to budgetary concerns sooner rather than later.

Who else is in your life?

This is a big consideration, if you are married or with apartner. The best thing that can happen is that he or she sharesyour enthusiasm for sailing. The worst thing is that he or sheloathes the thought of boats, water or (and don't discount this)not having your undivided attention. You're on your own here,but you'd better give this at least a passing thought.

If you had positive answers for even a few of these questions,get out there and give a try! You have nothing to loseand everything to gain.

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