The
call to sailing for me is an instinctual one.
It is a physical thing more than an intellectual one. It is BushidÅ a movement without thought. A passionate
inquiry of truth. A sacred place where I find myself where I
experience being alive. I am deeply
happy when I sail. I feel alive and in
rapture. It defines my humanity. It is where I find my adventure where the certitude
of mediocrity and the allusions of our everyday normal self are destroyed. Heroism is simply a matter of integrity. It is
what we do and how we act out of sight of land "in the wild places when no
one is watching". If perhaps "The call to adventure, it seems,
has an affinity for people with empty pockets". Then we should all take vows
of poverty. The rich still don't own the
endlessness of void and thought. It
takes courage to project a path across a such a hostile environment but the
alternative is not a life. Sailing is
the last great freedom it's what I do.
Friday, 5 October 2012
Monday, 1 October 2012
Stability More or Less
The
suggestion of changing from iron to lead
ballast on an Albin Vega 27
If we went to the trouble of
changing the existing ballast to lead on an Albin Vega 27. The centre
of gravity (CG) of the total ballast could be lowered about 9 cm (3 1/2"). This could be useful for those seeking head
room or storage.
Important
to note
the manual states that the same increase in righting moment can be achieved by
increasing the weight of the boat by 75 kg (165 lbs) or by moving one person
weighing 80 kg (176 lbs) a distance of 31cm (1 ft.) to windward. Allowing a light boat for the bay sailor
interested in winning races and providing reserve ballast to be used by the long-distance
cruiser or family sailor.
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