Sailing can be challenging due to unpredictable weather conditions, which can quickly change and affect navigation and safety. Additionally, managing sails and rigging requires skill and coordination, especially in strong winds. Understanding navigation and chart reading is essential, as is dealing with potential mechanical issues or equipment failures. Overall, sailing demands a combination of technical knowledge, physical ability, and situational awareness.
It is difficult to start but once you learn is very easy to jump into any boat and sail. It is a lifetime sport or leisure.
Sailing lessons can usually be found locally in your town. Asking around would probably get you your answer. Not knowing the state you live in, it's difficult to give you an answer.
Sailing close to the wind means sailing as closely as possible into the direction of the wind. This can impact a sailor's navigation strategy by requiring them to carefully adjust their course and sail trim to maintain speed and avoid getting stuck in irons, where the boat loses momentum and becomes difficult to steer.
Cross sailing is sailing towards the wind.
Do you mean "Para-sailing" or "Parallel sailing"?
Sailing Sailing - 1925 was released on: USA: 15 December 1925
Having gunpowder made it more difficult for pirates to board their ships.
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In that time (1492 until 1600) they believed that is was difficult to sail so they traveled to Asia overland.
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The spelling "sailing" is correct.