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| Changed course When under sail, Larry gave brief, individual instruction to each of us on a variety of skills. One day I sat at the bow talking with Larry as we served as lookouts. Tim and Jim were our navigators for the day. Larry called back to them and asked for the recommended compass heading. They responded, "285 degrees." Larry said, "Check that again, just to be sure. |
the dock and put "dings" in his hull when he was learning.
He said it's important to be able to "gun it" in forward or
reverse when docking in order to quickly get the boat moving in the desired
direction. You can't do that if you're timid about it. It was a joy |
sailing, Larry and Letty also had the unexpected experience of going through the eye of Hurricane Mitch when it altered course as they cruised to Bermuda. They have tremendous respect for the power of the ocean and storms at sea, but both have solid skills and experience, which enabled them to survive 50-foot seas. Their willingness to talk about their experiences is part of what makes their school so helpful. |
| There are some shoals we need to be careful of."
Larry turned to me and said, "Should be 305 degrees." I laughed and commented on how he knew the proper course for each destination by heart. Larry then told me the compass headings for many islands in Maine, for Bermuda, and so on. |
"Unfortunately, we had |
Choosing a sailing school is a personal decision, based on individual
strengths and weaknesses, the type of sailor we wish to be, the time |
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The navigators called forward that they were correcting the course to
300 degrees. Larry nodded approval. "That'll do for now," he
told me. |
on the dock. Then Larry used the prop walk in reverse to swing the stern
around to the dock, neatly fitting Samana in a tight spot just ahead of
a beautiful boat tied up to the dock. When I got home, Ken commented on
my new, more assertive style of docking our boat. |
No course can bring every student to mastery of every aspect of sailing
Cathy was featured in the March 1999 issue of Good Old Boat, along
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had fully grasped the concept. While Larry did the bulk of the teaching,
Letty was available to provide assistance to individuals. Letty was
also ready with a Conquer fear |
Larry Wheeler, at right, and a student discuss navigation |
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