A Wide Dichotomy of Boating

Enjoying life on the water is what we make of it and the possibilities are endless

© Alan Sorum

Nov 28, 2006

Boating represents many varied possibilities and endless opportunities for sailors of all kinds


Two recent posts highlight the wide divergence that waterborne activity can take. Pursuits can lead to cruising a headland viewing wildlife as a passenger aboard a luxury vessel or climbing from the rigging of ocean-going sailing yacht on a round-the-world race during a big blow. Both of these activities are within the capability of most intrepid sailors.

Cruising the Scandinavian coastline for Christmas with the Hurtigruten or Norwegian Coastal Steamer is a great way to learn about the region, its people and their customs. Crossing the Arctic Circle and seeing the northern lights for the first time are memorable experiences.

Some sailors want to see the world and actively participate in the operation of their craft. Crewing on a yacht entered in Sir Robin Knox-Johnston's Clipper 07-08 Race is just one example of how involved you can truly become in a boating adventure.

Our ocean, coastal, and inland waters offer sailors myriad opportunities for excitement, education, recreation, and relaxation. Take your pick. Kayaking, sailing, canoeing, cruising and power boating are only a few of the waterborne possibilities awaiting readers of Boating & Sailing at Suite101.


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