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Re: [world-cruising] Preparation for cruising

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Date: Sun Mar 19 2006 - 20:07:35 EST

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    Hello Sharon,
    Impressive resume! And what a beautiful boat you've selected as your home on the water. Your plans for future learning seems complete. You didn't mention any 2nd languages, but depending on your destination you might consider learning some basic Spanish or French. While I suspect English is fast becoming a universal language, there are some areas where Spanish or French could come in handy.

    Bon Voyage!

    Sincerely,
    Larry T (Catalina 27)
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      ----- Original Message -----
      From: L. Sharon Bradshaw
      To:
      Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 3:51 PM
      Subject: [world-cruising] Preparation for cruising

      Posted 18 March 2006 02:45 PM
      Hi Folks,
      I have recently joined this list and am very new to sailing. In the next 6-8
      months we will be cruising. Opened return date. The boat is a 1987 Hans
      Christian 33T. Currently, we are in San Diego, CA.

      Rick, my husband, is managing the upgrade/retrofit side of the project. He
      had a captainšs license until a few years ago. It lapse because he was
      unable to put in the sea time hours. He will reactive his license ASAP.

      I'm responsible for preparing myself for cruising. Mentally I'm ready; I've
      always been attracted to adventure. However, I've lived the life of a tech
      writer.

      Below is what I've done so far and what I plan to do. If you were in my
      position, what additional skills/knowledge would be the most helpful during
      this time of preparation?

      So Far:
      Have a technical Ham license
      Completed basic boating & sailing course (Coast Guard sponsored course)
      Enrolled in basic/advance navigation course (Coast Guard sponsor)
      Physical therapy 3x week (to build strength, especially in shoulders)
      Have a stainless steel pressure cooker (6 qt)
      Read a million books/articles on cruising

      To Do:
      Complete Celestial navigation course
      Upgrade Ham license to General
      Take private sailing lessons
      Take sailing lessons with Rick
      Practice handling the boat near the marina & outside the harbor
      Relearn basic knot tying
      Learn how to bake bread in the pressure cooker

      What have I over-looked?

      Thanks!

      Sharon
       

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