Sailing: 1. n. the fine art of getting wet and becoming ill while slowly going nowhere at great expense.
Life Preserver: Any personal flotation device that will keep an individual who has fallen off a vessel above water long enough to be run over by it or another rescue craft.
Regatta: Organized sailing competition that pits your skills against your opponents' luck.
Right-of-way: Nautical legal principle that establishes whether or not a particular boat has the right to ram or the duty to dodge in any given marine encounter.
Solo Sailing: The only situation in which the skipper does not immediately blame the crew for every single thing thing that goes wrong.
✟ Margo 1995-201
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