Retired from newspapers and television, currently sailing Thelonious II, a 1984 Ericson 381.
One way for a boat owner to look at his yacht engine, when neither a diesel mechanic or master electrician, is as something to look at. We know at a glance if a boat is fast or seaworthy without being naval architects. We can conclude in a moment, even from a distance, if a suit of sails is trimmed properly, and altogether that's the aesthetic of sailing--if it looks good, it probably is good. True, It takes experience to judge a yacht. It takes much less to judge the outside of a...
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