Reassuring to hear all varieties of responses. Or different varieties of responses...
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25 30 years ago more people bought hobies to have fun and sail cause they are fun and fast, so at regatta time you had the guys that race and the rec sailor combined, seems like now the fun rec guys are at a minimum.
It does seem like the numbers of "fun rec" guys are at a minimum these days.
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The "dance" we all do every weekend is one of the things that feeds our camaraderie.
However, with a lot less of the "fun rec" sailors there is less camaraderie, a lot less good socializing.
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I can state unequivocally that ANY SPORT OR PASTIME THAT REQUIRES ONE TO GO TO A BOAT RAMP IS A HASSLE AND ALWAYS WILL BE!!!!

True.
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most are always looking for ways to streamline the rigging process. I'm one of them, and I'm coooool.
Streamlining rigging gets the boat on the water faster, yeah.
It works other way too though: Complicated and awkward rigging keeps the boat off the water. Makes simple jet skis attractive. Plus, seems to get a whole group of people who like to rig boats, apparently even more so than being on the water... (Not EVEN gonna try to understand that.)
So, here's to the fun-rec crowd! We are perpetual newbies. We like learning to handle the boat on the water, we don't like setting up the boat in the parking lot or messing with the boat in the shop. We wonder about the rigging nightmares that others put up with or that the boat nerds or racers create on their boats...
Fun-rec streamlining hat tip to jmecky:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl7kZOQ5WQk[/youtube]